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Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild are no longer part of the main Legend of Zelda timeline, as Nintendo retcons them as 'standalone' games
By Kaan Serin last updated
News Nintendo's confusing timeline gets a little clearer
Former Nintendo veteran says Shigeru Miyamoto "doesn't accept compromise" in game design: "This is what it takes to be number one at anything in the world"
By Kaan Serin published
News Star Fox's Takaya Imamura gushed over his time working with the Super Mario maker
Castlevania's incredible DS games have returned, and the best part is a full remake of the forgotten arcade game from before the series went Metroidvania
By Dustin Bailey published
News The studio that quietly salvaged Castlevania's oft-maligned Game Boy entry on Wii has done the same for Haunted Castle
The ultimate Pokemon Emerald completionist is finally ready to tackle the first gym after 20 months of hunting shinies for a challenge so brutal even using a bot barely helps
By Catherine Lewis published
News They can finally move on after finding a second 1-in-819,200 acorn
Amid Risk of Rain 2 DLC blowback, the roguelike's creators say "it sucks" for fans and the new devs at Gearbox, but those new devs say fixes are coming and this is "just the beginning"
By Austin Wood published
news "It's great to see new content for the game, but it's hard to see growing pains," says Hopoo co-founder
Civilization 7 lead says the new Ages system will be "the hardest thing" for fans to learn: "It changes the fundamental structure of the game"
By Jesse Vitelli published
News Welcome to the new age of Civilization
Nintendo accidentally created one of the best-selling PS1 games by saying no to a 3D Yoshi platformer that Miyamoto "loved," and after 27 years it's getting remastered
By Dustin Bailey published
News "We showed it to Miyamoto-san and he was blown away"
Echoes of Wisdom is Zelda's first solo adventure in 38 years, but it lets her transform into a Link-lookalike anyway
By Kaan Serin published
News A 'Swordfighter' form weirdly resembles a certain Hylian hero
JRPG icon Hironobu Sakaguchi reckons Final Fantasy 6 is the "most complete" game in the series, "especially because it was the last Final Fantasy to use pixel art"
By Kaan Serin published
News That puts him at odds with fellow FF veteran Tetsuya Nomura, who thought the classic game could've been better
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