The original Super Mario Bros. now has an unofficial level builder
Not only is there now an unofficial SNES version of Super Mario Bros. but the hacker behind it has built a way to edit levels in the game, a la Super Mario Maker.
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Not only is there now an unofficial SNES version of Super Mario Bros. but the hacker behind it has built a way to edit levels in the game, a la Super Mario Maker.
As many fans were hoping and praying, Geoff Keighley himself has officially confirmed that Hollow Knight Silksong will not be at Gamescom Opening Night Live. In a post on X, he made the statement so that people could lower their expectations for Hollow Knight Silksong being at Gamescom Opening Night Live.
Influencers and streamers covering Black Myth: Wukong have been asked to keep politics, COVID-19 references and “feminist propaganda” out of their coverage, it’s emerged.
It's been a decade since the Pokemon Video Game Championships were shaken to their core when a small electric squirrel graced our screens and, against all odds, proved it had the power to become a world champion. 10 years later, the iconic player behind it all made a grand return.
Silent Hill 2 remake's brand new story trailer was designed to be a "love letter" to the horror game's original 2001 trailer.
It's late August, and you know what that means: Time for an absurdly lavish videogame industry event. No, not the Geoff Keighley one. Not the other Geoff Keighley one either. This time it's Gamescom (which, thanks to Opening Night Live, kind of is another Keighley event). That's when all the world's games press, publishers and devs cram themselves into a Cologne convention centre and show off what they're working on.
As most players will know, crafting is one of the most crucial components to , but there is an item that will auto-craft for you called a Crafter. These items have debatable usability, depending on what you need them for. This is because the process of auto-crafting can sometimes be more tedious than the process of crafting the thing yourself. However, letting a stock of certain items pile up while you’re off doing other things is no bad thing and can be time-saving in the long run.
While fans may have been concerned about Bloober Team's remake, the latest trailer is changing some minds thanks to its updated depiction of Eddie. Despite the initial excitement surrounding an enhanced version of the beloved survival-horror game, 's promotional campaign hasn't set the world on fire thanks to less-than-stellar footage of the project in action. Fortunately, Bloober Team has been hard at work refining its vision for the game because the Story Trailer promises a genuinely chilling experience.