Seller zantaff on Etsy is selling these wonderful Zelda inspired 4gig flash drives. They come in all different sizes from 4gig to 32gigs with the 4gig being the cheapest one out of the bunch ($34.99).
via Etsy
Seller zantaff on Etsy is selling these wonderful Zelda inspired 4gig flash drives. They come in all different sizes from 4gig to 32gigs with the 4gig being the cheapest one out of the bunch ($34.99).
via Etsy

The Sega Dreamcast often gets a bad rap among gamers and critics. Even so, the Best Dreamcast games was home to memorable games that have gone on to legendary status with critics and fans. Some of the criticism is earned. Sega lost a lot of goodwill from gamers after the disastrous Sega 32X and Sega More

Homebrew: a term that defines a video game Battle Kid Fortress of Peril that was created for a specific platform, by an individual or team of developers. Some homebrew games can be great, while others fall squarely short of expectations. Most of the joy, though, for the developers comes from simply completing the project. Think More

We’re going back in time today, looking at one of the very first home consoles to really make a splash best atari 2600 games in the market. Released in 1977, the Atari 2600 actually had a wood veneer on it, in case you’re not sure how old it is. In today’s money, it cost around More

It’s safe to say that during its time on this planet, the PlayStation 2 was a powerhouse for gaming content. Providing a much-warranted upgrade from the PlayStation 1, the PS2 captured the global video game audience. It was available to buy at retailers for 13 years, making it one of the longest console releases ever. More

As far as I’m concerned, there are four ways to sell a video game collection which you lovingly assembled over the years. 1. Locally. Either to a fellow collector, a More

This is a gift calendar from the 321MOTHER event that was held in Tokyo in 2009. The event itself is sort of an Eartbound fan expo. One calendar was given More

This is a limited-edition version of the Game Gear portable game system, produced by Sega in Japan during 1994 as part of a cross-promotion with the Coca-Cola company. It includes More