All the family and friends of Xgaming staff can't stop playing Wii™ sports on Nintendo®'s new system.
The parents of our in-huse gaming guru Jeremy Kopchak bought a Wii™ and went on vacation with 2 older friends (all 50+). However, they spent the entire trip bulging their biceps with Wii™ Bowling! Classic gaming lovers finally have some new games worth playing on a next generation console.
The virtual console games are completely playable with the X-Arcade™ so pickup the "X-Arcade Wii™ & GameCube™ Adapter". Further, Nintendo® has just announced that it would be initiating "Virtual Console Mondays", every Monday for the rest of the year to release four more classic games for its game download service.
Give your games the control they deserve--inject the ultimate arcade experience into your PC/Mac™ and enhance the enjoyment of any existing mouse-based game or your favorite arcade classics.
Roll Your Way To Retro Gaming Nirvana
Enjoy Golden
Tee Golf™, Tiger Woods PGA Tour™, Marble Madness™,
Centipede™, Simpson's Bowling™ and more with an indestructible arcade trackball ripped from a standup arcade machine! It's like having your own personal time machine with guaranteed fun for the entire family!
GameVideos.com Presents: Zelda™ Retrospective Finale
The 6th and final part of GameVideos.com's Zelda™ Retrospective series has arrived for your viewing pleasure. This one attempts to unravel the timeline of the Zelda™ series.
So you can't get your hands on a Wii™ just yet? We got your temp fix. vNES is a Nintendo® Entertainment System emulator programmed in Java, allowing for cross-platform online play right in your web browser! Over 500 NES games playable, check it out.
This has to be the most addictive game since Solitaire. You set up guns to defend your castle from the evil marching balls... trust me on this one. Play it with the trackball (which just so happens to be only $50 right now), all it takes is one button.
For archival purposes: copy protection on software no longer being sold or supported by its copyright holder can be cracked.
What does this mean? Well, those retro games -- classic or otherwise -- that you can't seem to find anywhere can now be preserved without fear of ramifications.