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Watch_Dogs Is a Stealth Game in Disguise

Watch_Dogs Is a Stealth Game in Disguise

Watch_Dogs tries to be many things to many players, but it hit its stride (for me, at least) when it let me lay low, plan my moves carefully, and avoid being spotted. In other words, when it stopped trying to force me to shoot a gun and let me be a cyber spy.

Video: Super Smash Bros. for 3DS Early Demo

Video: Super Smash Bros. for 3DS Early Demo

Like many other Club Nintendo members who achieved Platinum status last year, I recently received an email with four special codes to download an early copy of the Super Smash Bros. for 3DS demo (the extra codes are for your friends). This demo will be available to everyone on September 19, but I took some video to give you a sneak peek!

Exploring Wii U's Indie Scene

Exploring Wii U's Indie Scene

One of Nintendo's early promises with the Wii U was that the eShop would be home to great independent (or "indie") content. We saw some decent efforts at launch, but what's happened since then? This post explores a few of the more recent titles that could be worthy of your Wii U's hard drive space.

Gen Con 2014: A Photo Journal

Gen Con 2014: A Photo Journal

Check out my photo journal of Gen Con, "the best four days in gaming" set right here in Indianapolis, IN. It was my first time attending, and I had an absolute blast exploring the non-video side of gaming. Also on display: excellent cosplay!

My Time with the Destiny Alpha

My Time with the Destiny Alpha

By all rights, I shouldn't like Destiny. I was never able to get into Bungie's wildly-popular Halo series, I don't typically like playing online games, and MMOs have never been my thing. So, when the PlayStation E3 press conference opened this year with a huge Destiny push for PS4, including a playable Alpha, I was only vaguely interested. t turns out I really like what I've played so far. Why? Read on to find out.

Video Sharing in Mario Kart 8

Video Sharing in Mario Kart 8

Mario Kart 8 has a neat new feature called "Mario Kart Television" that is a surprisingly big deal in the game. These auto-generated clips are one of the best new additions to the series, allowing you to quickly relive the best moments of your race. The smartest thing of all, though, is that Nintendo allows these to be shared outside of the game with a direct YouTube upload integration. With all of that mind, I wanted to share a few of my first videos with the game.

Mario Kart May #7: Mario Kart 7 (3DS)

Mario Kart May #7: Mario Kart 7 (3DS)

I've got to confess that when I started this retrospective series, I thought, "this will be a great opportunity to go back and play all of the Mario Kart games to really get ready for Mario Kart 8." What I've really been playing all month is a whole lot of Mario Kart 7 on 3DS. Where the DS iteration laid the groundwork for getting a console-quality kart racer on the go, MK7 takes it up several notches and delivers a beautiful—and very portable—racing experience. 

Mario Kart May #6: Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo Wii)

Mario Kart May #6: Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo Wii)

This is a big one. Mario Kart Wii debuted on Nintendo's wildly popular Wii console in 2008 and went on to become the best-selling racing game of all-time and the fifth best-selling game. Ever. Plus, it introduced me to the world of Drinking Mario Kart (rules inside!), which earns it a special rank. This is the last home console Mario Kart game before Mario Kart 8, so don't miss it!

Mario Kart May #5: Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

Mario Kart May #5: Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

Just in time for the holiday season of 2005, Nintendo released Mario Kart DS for the Nintendo DS handheld console. As the second portable iteration in the series, it introduced a surprising number of advancements packed into a tiny cartridge: online play, additional characters to unlock, newly-remastered retro courses, and the new mission mode. It was a major step up from the GBA's Mario Kart Super Circuit visually, as well, featuring fully 3D levels and characters. Read on to find out why this game rocked.

The Quiet Beauty of BioShock Infinite

The Quiet Beauty of BioShock Infinite

Memorial Day weekend this year found me catching up on 2013's BioShock Infinite. Columbia City, the game's setting, has a visual aesthetic oozes patriotic fervor, so I wanted to share a few pictures I snapped of the quieter moments in Infinite that really capture the turn-of-the-century Americana that creator Ken Levine's team captured so well and share my thoughts on why the game presents a uniquely-realized world for players to explore.

Mario Kart May #4: Mario Kart Double Dash!! (GCN)

Mario Kart May #4: Mario Kart Double Dash!! (GCN)

With the launch of the GameCube in September 2001, Nintendo finally broke away from the once-mighty cartridge and caught up to the rest of world with a disc-based console. Of course, the discs were half the normal size and the system lacked DVD playback, a major selling point of its competitors, but the GameCube was certainly not lacking in the karting department. Mario Kart Double Dash!! released in November of 2003 and brought the Mario Kart into the new generation.

Mario Kart May #3: Mario Kart Super Circuit (GBA)

Mario Kart May #3: Mario Kart Super Circuit (GBA)

Mario Kart Super Circuit gave Nintendo fans their first taste of on-the-go karting when it released on the Game Boy Advance (GBA) in the summer of 2001. That tiny cartridge was a free pass to race anywhere, anytime, and it was a big deal. Read on for my retrospective on this diminutive game that made a big splash!

Mario Kart May #2: Mario Kart 64 (N64)

Mario Kart May #2: Mario Kart 64 (N64)

Mario Kart 64 ushered Nintendo's flagship racer into the third dimension on the Nintendo 64, a console that allowed four players to go head-to-head-to-head-to-head. It represents the biggest advancement between any two Mario Kart games and is a classic example of why the Nintendo 64 was the first really great party console.

Mario Kart May #1: Super Mario Kart (SNES)

Mario Kart May #1: Super Mario Kart (SNES)

In my first Mario Kart May post, I revisit Super Mario Kart on SNES, the breakout game that gave birth to the Kart Racing genre. I explore its use of Mode 7 graphics, items, characters, and multiplayer modes and catalog a few of the ways in which it changed the racing genre forever. A seminal game on the SNES and in Nintendo's history, it shaped the 16-bit generation in remarkable ways. Read the full post for the whole story!

Mario Kart May: A Retrospective Series

Mario Kart May: A Retrospective Series

Later this month on May 30, Mario Kart 8 releases on Wii U. This is a major deal, folks. For the rest of May, leading up to the launch of Mario Kart 8, I plan on writing retrospectives on each of the Nintendo home and portable console releases of Mario Kart. Bookmark this post for links to each of the articles as they release throughout the month!