The Game Boy Launch: How Nintendo’s Grey Brick Changed Gaming Forever
On April 21, 1989, Nintendo launched the Game Boy in Japan and changed portable gaming forever. Here is why that gray brick still matters.
On April 21, 1989, Nintendo launched the Game Boy in Japan and changed portable gaming forever. Here is why that gray brick still matters.
Super Mario Bros. 1993 hit theaters on April 9, 1993, and even now it feels like a transmission from the weirdest possible alternate timeline. This was the first live-action movie ever built from a video game juggernaut, years before Hollywood figured out how to make game adaptations feel remotely coherent. For kids who grew up…
The Nintendo Entertainment System rescued the video game industry from the 1983 crash and created a cultural phenomenon. Here’s the full story of how the NES saved gaming forever.
Picture this: It’s October 18, 1985, and you’re walking through the toy aisles of a New York City store. Among the Transformers and Care Bears sits something completely different – a sleek gray box with a futuristic robot companion. The Nintendo Entertainment System had just landed in America, and none of us knew we were…