Article Remember When... Dragon Quest 9 Shocked the World? Robust multiplayer options and a brief affair with action-based gameplay made Dragon Quest 9 the Shockmaster of the Dragon Quest series. July 16, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article Remember When... NBA Jam Played Favorites in the Bulls vs. Pistons Rivalry? There was a reason those buzzer-beaters bricked, it seems. July 16, 2020 Eric Van Allen
Article Remember When... Xbox 360 Tried to Conquer Japan? Microsoft's attempts to win over Japanese gamers, and why it ultimately failed. July 16, 2020 Kat Bailey
Article Remember When... The First Memes Eviscerated the PlayStation 3 and its Boomerang Controller Before Twitter and Discord, YTMND took on the solemn task of mocking the PlayStation 3 and its boomerang controller. July 16, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article Never Mind The Last Of Us, Here's The Real Game With The First LGBT+ Protagonist In 1989, a lone developer released the LGBT+ detective game Caper in the Castro. July 7, 2020 Stacey Henley
Article TimeSplitters at 20: How the Cult Classic Series Laid the Groundwork for Modern Hero Shooters For TimeSplitters's 20th anniversary this year, we talk to David Doak about creating the seminal shooter. July 2, 2020 Aaron Potter
Article One Collector's Quest to Find and Preserve the Rarest Retro Nintendo Artifacts Nintendo Power mainly existed to sell games to kids, but to collector Stephan Reese, it represents something more. June 30, 2020 Nadia Oxford
News Shakedown: Hawaii is coming to Wii, Wii U and Steam this summer June 27, 2020 Stephany Nunneley-Jackson
Article An Oral History of Diablo II With David Brevik, Max Schaefer, and Erich Schaefer The battles with Blizzard, the year of crunch, and the shower ideas behind one of gaming's most enduring pillars. June 26, 2020 Kat Bailey
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Article Siren's Song: WayForward on Shantae's Evolution, Smash Bros., And the Future Shantae co-creator Matt Bozon tells us what a new generation might hold for the chipper genie. June 15, 2020 Eric Van Allen
Article The Top 25 RPGs of All Time #14: Pokemon Gold and Silver Pokemon Gold and Silver aren't just the best games in the series, they have an argument for being the best Game Boy games ever. June 13, 2020 Kat Bailey
Article The Most Beautiful 2D Sprite Games of All Time Let's celebrate the simple beauty of sprite-based games. June 4, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article 20 Amazing In-Game Maps That Did More Than Show the Way Forward From A Link to the Past to Planescape: Torment, these are our favorite maps in video games. June 3, 2020 Caty McCarthy
Article Sprite-Based Game Art Is Far from Overdone Indie developers love sprites, but each studio has a unique thumbprint that keeps the retro style fresh. May 29, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article Why I'm Still Playing Gradius 35 Years After Its Original Release On its 35th anniversary, the Vic Viper lives on. May 29, 2020 Kat Bailey
Article Why Pac-Man Still Delights Us 40 Years Later Decades later, Pac-Man's thrill of the chase is still exhilarating. May 26, 2020 Mathew Olson
Article David Wise and Grant Kirkhope Remember Composing Goldeneye 007, Meeting Miyamoto, and Rare's Golden Age "It was quite surreal demonstrating music I'd created whilst [Shigeru Miyamoto] was in my studio, listening." May 21, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article How Documentaries Are Helping Preserve Gaming Culture We're at Risk of Losing USgamer spoke with six filmmakers about their work and how it makes gaming history accessible to viewers. May 15, 2020 Mathew Olson
Article Ted Woolsey Remembers Final Fantasy 6, Evading Nintendo's Censorship Rules, and the Early Days of Localization In 1994, a translator changed game localization by writing a "deathless" apocalypse. May 5, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article The 35 Year Quest for the Perfect Video Game Lightsaber Tracing the history of the iconic weapon from the Atari 2600 to the present, and all the ways that it's influenced gaming. May 4, 2020 Kat Bailey
Article Adventure, Humor, and Humanity's Utter End: The Enduring Appeal of Mega Man Legends 2 It's not hard to understand why Mega Man Legends 2 still has a small but enthusiastic fanbase. April 30, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article How Fan Feedback Inspired and Helped Build Command & Conquer's Remastered Collection It was "almost more like a Kickstarter campaign than something from a major publisher." April 27, 2020 Eric Van Allen
Article What Was the First Co-Op Game? Depends on How You Define It Atari's Fire Truck is one of the first co-op games in arcades, but that's only one dimension. April 20, 2020 Caty McCarthy
News Nintendo Counselors Secretly Used a Forbidden Map to Help Super Metroid Players Keep it secret. Keep it safe. April 16, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article The Pandemic Could Be the End of Your Favorite Arcade We talk to the arcade owners battling to survive the COVID-19 pandemic. April 15, 2020 Mathew Olson
News A Fix Is Coming to Split Jedi Academy's PC and Console Players Back Up Aspyr says a "remedy for this loophole is now in the works" and will come out soon. March 31, 2020 Mathew Olson
Article Mike Shapiro, Voice of the G-Man, Says the Next Game He's in Will Be Like Seeing an Old Friend Again Shapiro chats with USgamer about the return of Half-Life and another "blast from the past" game project that's on the way. March 27, 2020 Mathew Olson
Article A Tribute to Chrono Trigger's Weird, Funny, and Depressing Endings on Its 25th Anniversary Chrono Trigger's detailed endings are an example of how it does everything right. March 11, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article Nintendo PlayStation Grabbed Headlines, But Support for Preservation Remains "Dismal at Best" We talk to game preservation experts about what's been preserved, what's been squirreled away, and what's already been lost. March 11, 2020 Mathew Olson
News The Nintendo PlayStation Bidding War Fizzled Out at Auction, Sells for $300,000 That's around $380,000 after fees and still a record, but it looks like high-spender interest really peaked weeks ago. March 6, 2020 Mathew Olson
Article The Case for the PlayStation 2 Being the Greatest Console Ever Why the highest-selling console of all time is also the best. March 4, 2020 Kat Bailey
Article Two Decades Later, There Simply Can't Be Another Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 How smack talk and superheroes created a scene that can't seem to be replicated. Feb. 24, 2020 Eric Van Allen
Article What Video Game Romances Should Have Remained Friendships? COMMUNITY QUESTION | On Valentine's Day, we want to hear who you don't ship. Feb. 14, 2020 USgamer Team
News Vagrant Story Is Getting Bring Arts Figures for Its 20th Anniversary, but Will Ashley Riot Still Forego Pants? Vagrant Story is a great game, but it shouldn't be excused from hard-hitting questions. Feb. 10, 2020 Nadia Oxford
News A Star Fox Arwing Appeared in Ocarina of Time Without a Cheat Device. Here's How It Was Accomplished The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Pew Pew. Jan. 24, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article Actually, Resident Evil 4 Was Plenty Scary On its 15th anniversary, we remember some of Resident Evil 4's scariest moments. Jan. 11, 2020 Kat Bailey
Article Tetris 99's Biggest Fan Is The Father of Tetris Himself, Alexey Pajitnov Tetris' creator is excited to see his game flourish as a competitive experience. Jan. 10, 2020 Nadia Oxford
Article From PS1 to PS5: A Brief History of the PlayStation Logo The PS5's new logo isn't groundbreaking, but there's value in sticking to what works. Jan. 7, 2020 Mathew Olson
Article Gotta Go Fast: Ranking All of The Sonic The Hedgehog Games USgamer takes a look at the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise and decides which ones are the best of the best. Jan. 6, 2020 USgamer Team
Article How Westwood's Long-Lost Blade Runner Adventure Game Landed on GOG [Update] It took years of searching and Scumm work. Dec. 19, 2019 Eric Van Allen
Article GTA Online Producer on Its New In-Game Arcade: "We Wanted to Look Back At Our Own Past" We talk GTA Online's new games-within-a-game with Rockstar Games' online producer. Dec. 16, 2019 Mathew Olson
Article M2 Shows Us Aleste Branch, the Triumphant Return of a Classic 8-Bit Shmup Aleste is making a comeback from the studio that made Sega Ages, the ReBirth series, and more. Nov. 27, 2019 Thomas Nickel
News M2 Designer Says Implementing Easy Game Modes is Important For Bringing in New Players Bullet hells can be a little less punishing for some players. Nov. 27, 2019 Eric Van Allen
Article Garou: Mark of the Wolves Turns 20 Today—Here's a Glimpse of the Sequel That Never Quite Happened It might literally be sitting in a file folder somewhere. Nov. 26, 2019 Eric Van Allen
Article Donkey Kong Country Turns 25: Gaming's Biggest Bluff Twenty-five years ago, Nintendo faced the threat of obsolescence with sheer bravado—and won. Nov. 21, 2019 Jeremy Parish
Article "He's on fire!": How a club bouncer starred in the making of billion-dollar arcade hit NBA Jam Nov. 14, 2019 Reyan Ali
Article Simple Sprites, Potent Frights: How Sprite-based Horror Games Can Produce Genuinely Big Scares Airdorf's Faith series demonstrates how simple sprites can magnify a horror game's creepy atmosphere rather than detract from it. Oct. 31, 2019 Nadia Oxford
News Street Fighter 4 Producer Yoshinori Ono Once Considered Making It Turn-Based The higher-ups were initially "99.9 percent" against what became Street Fighter's revival. Oct. 24, 2019 Eric Van Allen