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You’re not a real gamer unless you are decked out in video game clothing or have gaming collectibles strewn all about your home, right? As such, it’s important to ensure that you have as many gaming-related items as possible to ensure that your gamer license doesn’t get revoked. Collectibles and assorted gaming merchandise can come
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It’s a good day to be a Super Smash Bros. Fan/Amiibo Collector. During The Game Awards last night, the latest DLC character for Ultimate was revealed to be none other than Sephiroth, Final Fantasy VII’s main antagonist, and rival of Super Smash Bros’ other Final Fantasy representative, Cloud. Alongside the Sephiroth reveal, Nintendo confirmed the release
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For some people, the confirmation of new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Amiibo is almost as exciting as the reveal of new fighters. Over the weekend, we received a deep dive from the game’s director, Masahiro Sakurai, into the latest new character, Minecraft Steve. Alongside the look at Steve, we were treated to what many fans
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A week ago today, Super Smash Bros. series director, Masahiro Sakurai brought us into his home to reveal the next DLC fighter for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Min Min from the 2017 cult classic fighting game, ARMS.  In that presentation, it was confirmed that Min Min would become the 76th fighter to join the roster today, June 29 in
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Recently, we took a look at all of the video game heroes who make their living in hallowed halls of the action-adventure genre. After analyzing each of them (very scientifically, we might add) we put together an amalgamation of their body parts to build the greatest action-adventure hero. Like a modern-day Dr. Frankenstein, we built
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We’ve talked a lot about Kaze Emanuar recently. If you don’t know, they’re a Super Mario 64 modder that uses their imagination to bring Mario to brand new worlds. Their previous projects include creating a custom version of Super Mario Odyssey using the Mario 64 engine and making a mini-hack of Super Mario Sunshine. This time around, Kaze’s vision is
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In a report from publication VGC, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa explains why the company doesn’t offer prize money at their esports tournaments. As compared to companies like Capcom or Riot Games, Nintendo is notably absent from helping fund Super Smash Bros. competitions at events like EVO. According to the Nikkei interview translated by Japanese Nintendo, Furukawa-san believes
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