Pokemon TV Reminder
Just a reminder to fans of the Pokemon TV series: New episodes start airing this weekend (Feb. 13 or 14, depending on your affiliate) on Kids WB. Check your local ...
Just a reminder to fans of the Pokemon TV series: New episodes start airing this weekend (Feb. 13 or 14, depending on your affiliate) on Kids WB. Check your local ...
Tecmo considers digging Ryu out for an updated adventure on today's console systems.
Missed some of this week's major stories? There was a lot of news this week, so if you didn't get it all, come see what you missed.
There's someone out there playing Final Fantasy VIII, and we've got the screens to prove it.
LEGO announces that two games featuring the famous blocks and characters will land on the N64 and PlayStation later this year.
The boys of South Park beat out Link, Zelda, and Ganon for the top slot in this week's video game rental chart.
Ubi Soft announced that it has reached an agreement with Warner Bros. to bring Batman to the video game screen.
The 3DO Company will bring Might & Magic to the PlayStation.
Nintendo of America has revised its plans for the first half of '99, including some surprises.
Nintendo's characters and Capcom's Marvel vs. Capcom lineup get made into toys via toy maker Toy Biz.
Bizarre Creations talks about its European Dreamcast launch racer Metropolis in a statement bound for Milia.
Mario and friends show up for a battle royal we like to call Mario Party.
Reports indicate that Sega may be taking on an expandable console with the Dreamcast - including DVD.
Conker hits the Game Boy before his planned N64 debut on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color.
Video footage of Square's Final Fantasy Movie demo has landed on the Internet.
The outstanding success of Pokemon in the US puts more Pokemon games on the release list for '99.
Atari founder and Pong inventor Nolan Bushnell briefs GameSpot News on what he had planned to talk about at Milia Games.Connectix wins the first round against Sony by dodging the ...
Capcom brings its latest in the Street Fighter Alpha series to Sega's Saturn and Dreamcast.
Hasbro brings a line of toys to the 1999 Toy Fair that include new Furby models and new Pokemon toys.
With one show under their belt, the organizers of the World of Atari plan a 1999 classic gaming convention.
ASCII announces the formation of a new software subsidiary to handle video game publishing.
Pulse Interactive and Sega show off the first Dreamcast mystery... Under Cover.
Sega makes a big estimate for Dreamcast sales worldwide, but can it meet the goal?
Take one part Beatmania, one part Wyld Stallions, mix in some air guitar, and you get Konami's Guitar Freaks arcade game.
PocketStation, Pokemon, PlayStation emulators. It's been a busy week, so catch up on all the big news of the week.
Sony Music Entertainment puts its foot on the gas to bring more games to the Japanese market.
Konami has plans to distribute games by other Japanese publishers.
Sega of America has released a few of its own details on Superspeed Racing, matching the Japanese announcement.
Utopia Technologies cofounder forms a new development company, Sandbox Studios, to develop PC and console software.
Utopia Technologies cofounder forms a new development company, Sandbox Studios, to develop PC and console software.
Capcom gives away free games to fighting fans with a new Fighters Edge promotion.
Nexus announces that it has signed a deal with Nintendo to provide a soft-modem technology for a future Nintendo product.
4Kids brings the Pokemon gang to Kids WB beginning in February with all new episodes.
Acclaim's South Park for the Nintendo 64 reigns supreme once again in this week's VSDA rental charts.
Selling video game systems at a car dealership? In Japan, yes - Toyota and Sega team up for a special promotion.
SCEA files a lawsuit against Connectix over its PlayStation emulator, and Connectix fires back saying, "It's on sale now."
SCEA files a lawsuit against Connectix over its PlayStation emulator, and Connectix fires back saying, "It's on sale now."
The recently-released VGA Box for the Dreamcast gets a hands-on test.
Infogrames announces it will publish Lode Runner 3D for the Nintendo 64 this spring.
Fatboy Slim and techno artists jump on board Psygnosis' latest racing title, Rollcage.
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