The Wii isn't the only Nintendo console overburdened with accessories. Here's a quick look at a few unnecessary additions for the NES.
This Week in Video-Game history is so incredibly jam-packed with information and importance that you just have to read it to believe it.
This edition of the Community Spotlight focuses primarily on Fable and Fallout. Though set in completely divergent universes, they are constantly coming up in similar conversations.
DC Universe Online is an MMO revolution. If you're afraid of World of Warcraft's pacing but want to have a massively multiplayer online experience, this is the game for you.
The '80s was a rough time to own a video-game company. Atari was flanked on both sides by Coleco and Mattel wanting to get in on their action.
Halo 2, Gears of War, Medal of Honor, the PlayStation 3, and Guitar Hero all launched during This Week in Video-Game History.
How gaming can save your life, the need for investigative journalism, Starcraft 2 and more await in this edition of the Community Spotlight.
Stuart Ashen's suffering continues as he reviews the Huge Screen LCD game system.
Did you know what Nintendo still accepted service calls on the NES until 2007? That's just one of the weird things that happened in This Week in Video-Game History.
This edition of the Community Spotlight is all about horror.
Bitmob's undergoing a brief server update at 7:30 PST. It shouldn't take long, but you should go ahead and save your work.
Survival horror isn't what it once was. Many consider the genre out-dated, but it merely lurks like H.P. Lovecraft's indescribable horrors.
Dying to grab some retro horror loot? Tell Bitmob what games still scare you for a chance to win!
This Week in Video-Game History wants to wish Bill Gates and John Romero a very happy birthday. Strangely, they share the date.
Problems with game reviews, Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, Ratchet dancing like Michael Jackson, and more await in this edition of the Community Spotlight.
Ys Seven is similar to the Legend of Zelda series in many ways. Only it is better than all of them.
Every aspect of the gaming business involves convincing someone to buy something. Here's a look at how Atari marketed their arcade machines to store owners.
This Week in Video Game History is jam-packed full of tasty tidbits in an effort to get the series caught up with the current week.
Dissecting Dead Rising 2, studying how games treat character death, experiencing isolation in Minecraft and more await in this edition of the Community Spotlight.
This Week in Video-Game History is all about dubious consoles. From the Game Gear to the N-Gage, a surprising number of failed platforms celebrated their birthdays this week.












