16-Bit Gems" looks back at the storied 16-bit era of video games and examines those that were truly exceptional, but overlooked in the hype of the time. Also, “The Way Games Work” is a series that explores the science and technology behind video games, while making it accessible to the layman... it's like if Bill Nye was on G4. __________________________________________________________
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The Way Games Work: Wii U GamePad

The next generation of gaming consoles has begun, and first [...]


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16-Bit Gems #32: Dragon Quest I & II

16-Bit Gems is back!  After a short haitus, Roo continues [...]


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16-Bit Gems Extra #2: Cleaning Retro Video Games

Roo shows you some tips and tricks to make your [...]


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Game Quickie – Bubsy

Bubsy’s one of the worst video games ever made… or [...]


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64-Bit Gems #31 – Dragon Quest VIII (PS2)

Roo takes advantage this April 1st to talk about an [...]


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16-Bit Gems #30 – Rise of the RPG: A History

Roo presents a retrospective on the rise of the Japanese/console RPG, [...]


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Zen & The Art of Video Game Reviewing Panel – MAGFest X

Join Pat, Roo, James Rolfe, and Justin Carmical as they [...]


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16-Bit Gems #29 – Pac-Man 2

A Pac-Man game is a Pac-Man game is a Pac-Man [...]


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16-Bit Gems #28 – Clock Tower

Believe it or not, there were survival horror games before [...]


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16-Bit Gems #27 – Sunset Riders

This Konami arcade classic was once ported to both the [...]


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