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What's old is new again; rediscover retro video games and explore vintage-inspired reboots of the all-time classics.
The Porch Light That Stayed On
I didn’t notice the porch light at first. It was just another fixture on a quiet street lined with oak trees and tired mailboxes. But every night at 9 p.m., without fail, it clicked on—even in rain, even in summer heat, even when no one was home.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Gamers
Games Like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge. AI-Generated.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge brought classic beat ’em up gameplay back into the spotlight with fast-paced combat, pixel-art visuals, cooperative multiplayer, and nostalgic charm. Inspired by arcade legends of the 80s and 90s, the game feels both modern and retro, making it appealing to longtime fans and new players alike. If you enjoyed battling waves of enemies, chaining combos, and teaming up with friends, there are several other games that deliver a similar experience. Below is a curated list of games like TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge that capture the same spirit of side-scrolling action, teamwork, and old-school fun.
By Md. Nurul Afsarabout a month ago in Gamers
What Is the Rice Purity Test? Why It Still Matters and How It Inspired a New Wave of Gamer Tests. AI-Generated.
The Rice Purity Test has quietly become one of the internet’s most recognizable personality-style quizzes. At first glance, it looks simple: a checklist of life experiences, a score from 0 to 100, and a moment of self-reflection. But behind that simplicity is a cultural phenomenon that continues to influence how people talk about identity, choices, and even gaming behavior today.
By Enzo Marcelli2 months ago in Gamers
Tetris and Me
I am no gamer. At all. Grew out of it. I am at the age where I play only Lumosity games and only occasionally when I remember that I still have an active subscription and it's being wasted. I get bored with it too quickly. Besides, there are so many more other interesting and useful things to do.
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Gamers
Is Mario Kart World Worth Buying on Switch 2?
With the launch of Nintendo’s Switch 2, one game stands out as a major system seller: Mario Kart World. As the newest entry in Nintendo’s legendary racing franchise, Mario Kart World aims to move the series forward while still keeping the fun, accessible gameplay fans love. But is it really worth buying on Switch 2, especially if you already own Mario Kart 8 Deluxe? In this full SEO-focused review, we’ll break down gameplay, features, performance, and who the game is best for.
By Games Mode On2 months ago in Gamers
Star Wars: Dark Forces (1995)
It's no secret that first-person shooters are popular, and they've been popular for years now. While franchises like Call of Duty and Battlefield have certainly made their mark, there was one game that really kicked things into high gear. That game was, of course, 1993's Doom. Now, why is it Doom and not Wolfenstein 3D? After all, Wolfenstein 3D came out in 1992, a whole year before Doom Guy was killing demons on Mars.
By Greg Seebregts2 months ago in Gamers
LEGO Ninjago Arrives in Fortnite....
Fortnite’s universe keeps expanding, and one of the most exciting crossover ideas gaining traction in the community is LEGO Ninjago arriving in Fortnite. While Epic Games hasn’t confirmed an official Ninjago crossover yet, there’s strong fan interest supported by Fortnite’s existing LEGO integration. This article explores how a LEGO Ninjago update could influence gameplay, introduce new quests, and add themed map changes — all while staying grounded in what could realistically happen based on Fortnite’s past collaborations and design patterns. Because Fortnite increasingly blends pop culture properties with its core battle royale and creative modes, a Ninjago-themed expansion would build on the success of Fortnite’s previous LEGO modes and partnerships, offering players fresh content that’s both familiar and exciting. The core appeal of Ninjago — elemental ninja powers, mystic weapons, and martial arts flair — aligns well with Fortnite’s action gameplay, and LEGO’s block-based aesthetic has already been featured in Fortnite’s LEGO-inspired modes, demonstrating technical compatibility between the two brands.
By Games Mode On2 months ago in Gamers
Japan vs Mexico: Which Is the Better Open World for Forza?
Forza Horizon has become one of the most popular open-world racing franchises thanks to its diverse maps, stunning visuals, and dynamic festivals. With Forza Horizon 5 set in Mexico and rumours heavily suggesting that Forza Horizon 6 may take players to Japan, the community constantly debates which location is truly the better fit for an open-world racing experience. Both regions offer unique landscapes, rich cultures, and iconic driving environments, but each delivers something fundamentally different. In this comprehensive comparison, we explore Japan vs Mexico in terms of map diversity, driving style, street racing culture, biomes, city design, photomode potential, and how each setting shapes the overall Horizon experience.
By Games Mode On2 months ago in Gamers
MarvelBlade Game Preview: Graphics, Storyline, Combat Style & Official Updates
Marvel’s Blade is officially returning as a video game, developed by Arkane Lyon, the studio behind Dishonored and DEATHLOOP, and published by Bethesda Softworks in collaboration with Marvel Games. The project was officially revealed at The Game Awards in 2023 and immediately drew attention due to the character’s dark, mature themes and Arkane Lyon’s reputation for immersive, story-driven experiences. The developers describe the game as a mature, single-player, third-person action-adventure, marking a new approach for the studio, which is historically known for first-person immersive games.
By Games Mode On2 months ago in Gamers











