Console wars of today are nothing like the one's gamers of the 1980s and 1990s experienced. This was peak Nintendo vs Sega, with both sides trying to one-up each other. While both 16-bit consoles...
Category: Nintendo
The final iteration of Nintendo’s Gameboy line of handheld consoles, the Gameboy Advance brought many new features. Like the landscape form factor, with controls placed on either side of the...
As the direct successor to GameCube, Wii brought several new gameplay features to the table. Like motion control, downloadable software, Wi-Fi, and more. However, Nintendo didn’t spend much...
The 3DS was launched in 2011, nearly 10 years after GameCube. It brought significant advances in graphical technology and featured a stereoscopic 3D display. Gamers wondered if the 3DS was more...
Nintendo equipped the GameCube with a variety of display output options, to make sure that gamers could get the best picture quality for their TV. And because the GameCube is faster than Sony’s...
The GameCube wasn’t a massive success when it launched in 2001, but has gathered a cult-like following over the past decade or so. Because of its unique design and the fact that Nintendo competed...