Image Courtesy of Nintendo By Joey Broom As acclaimed and popular as its games, consoles, and franchises are, Nintendo is also known for its distinctive and often frustrating quirks. Nintendo is ...
Sega announced that it will be delisting many of its classic games on December 6 at 11:59 PM PST ... and some individual ...
Sega is delisting over 60 games across console and PC digital storefronts next month. The company reassured players that those who already owned the retro games will still be able to download and play ...
After confirming the existence of the Nintendo Switch’s successor, the Nintendo Switch 2, the company remained silent for a ...
It's been 24 years since the release of the last exclusive Crash Bandicoot game, and it should make a comeback on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Sega is going to stop people purchasing classic titles from the Nintendo Switch eShop. NCIS 'writes out' last original cast ...
A bunch of classic Sega titles will leave Steam, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch in early December, but not if you already own ...
Sega is delisting games from the Nintendo Switch eShop. The titles include classics such as 'Crazy Taxi', 'Golden Axe', and 'Virtua Fighter ...
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And the irony of this is this news comes a day after SEGA’s global head of transmedia, Justine Scarpone, claimed in a new interview that the company is planning to revive their classic franchises with ...
Sega announced that it will be delisting its classics games in December 2024. You won't be able to purchase them anymore after that date.
The Nintendo Switch successor doesn't have a name or release date yet, but its library already has thousands of games in it: ...