Unreleased Wu-Tang Clan Nintendo Commercial

Video Unreleased Wu-Tang Clan Nintendo Commercial

June 26, 2012

And we're still no closer to uncovering the secret of the Wu-Tang Clan.

Comic How Games Are Meant To Be Played vs. How You Play Them

By Julia Lepetit / June 26, 2012
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Comic Have Your Cake and Eat It Too

By Nerd Rage / June 11, 2012
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Comic Who REALLY Won E3?

By Julia Lepetit and Caldwell Tanner / June 11, 2012
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Comic The Nintendo E3 Conference, Summarized

By Julia Lepetit and Caldwell Tanner / June 8, 2012
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Comic Nerf Now: The Videogame Creative Cycle of Life

By Nerf Now / June 7, 2012
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Article E3 2012 Rumors!

By Andrew Bridgman / June 4, 2012

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Article The Dorklyst: The 5 Biggest Mistakes Ever Made By Nintendo

By Andrew Bridgman / May 24, 2012
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Nintendo is an incredible company – they essentially invented the modern videogame market, are responsible for the most recognizable figures in gaming, and have always pushed innovation when they could simply rest on their laurels. However, they've also made several huge mistakes, and it's sort've a miracle they're still a company, let alone a successful one. Here are the five biggest mistakes Nintendo ever made.

5. Virtual Boy

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The year was 1995 – the Super Nintendo Entertainment Systems (SNES) was already 5 years old, and the Nintendo 64 wouldn't be released for another year. Gamers wanted something new – something they hadn't experienced before: they wanted to jam their faces into a piece of plastic held up by a thin legs and play games with ugly graphics in nothing but red and black colors. Or, at least, that's what Nintendo thought was the case.

It's hard to tell what Nintendo's intention was with the Virtual Boy at all – it couldn't have been to replace the Game Boy, because it wasn't easily portable at all, and required a hard, flat surface for use. It definitely wasn't their idea of a "next gen" console, since it was developed concurrently with the Nintendo 64 (which was released a year later). It was the ugly red-headed (literally) stepchild. And, at some point, Nintendo realized that too. They rushed it to release so they could move all development resources to the upcoming Nintendo 64. The result? Nintendo's first major failure.

How bad did it do? It was only out for a year, and only 22 games were released (and less than 15 were released in North America). After that, it was gone for good. Papa told me he took it to a farm upstate, the same one he took our dog to when he got too old and sick. I bet Rex is jamming his face in it right now.

Fun Fact: The game largely thought to be the worst one for the Virtual Boy was Water World. And when you consider Virtual Boy is Nintendo's worst system – that may make Water World for Virtual Boy the worst game in history. Good news, ET for Atari.

Homemade 3DS Looks Great

Picture Homemade 3DS Looks Great

May 14, 2012

The graphics are so real, you can almost touch them. Then you do, and Mario falls off, and you have to glue him back on.

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Nintendo Dominoes

Video Nintendo Dominoes

May 09, 2012

They started setting this up when Gamecube was announced.

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