Nintendo 64
A Blind Man Has Finally Completed ‘Ocarina of Time’ After Five Years
Terry Garrett has slain Ganon without even seeing the Zelda antagonist.
‘Super Mario 64’ Still Matters, Even 20 Years Since Its Release
The palpable passion and eternal quality of the classic platformer deserves to remain a source of inspiration and aspiration for developers for many years to come.
It’s Music That Makes Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda Series So Extraordinary
Koji Kondo's score was "something that had never been heard before," theorist Andrew Schartmann tells an author who has his own special history with the series.
How an Aborted Arcade Game Became FIFA’s Short-Lived But Loved Indoor Mode
FIFA's indoor mode was football stripped back to its joyful core – so how'd it come about, and why'd it disappear?
A Guide to the Worst Video Game Controllers Ever Made
From the Atari Jaguar pad to the giant monstrosity that was the original Xbox controller.
PlayStation vs Nintendo 64 Was the Last Console War That Mattered
Today's systems are so alike that boasts of power are purely hollow. But back in the 1990s, things were different.
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