As you may or may not know this month is Pokémon’s 25th Anniversary. McKenna Talks About Games created a great lists of questions that anyone can answer to participate. You can visit her post to get the list of questions as well as to see more of what she has planned for Pokémon’s 25th.
Welcome to my first in a series of mini posts. These posts will pop up from time to time along with the bigger posts that I do. These won’t have a set schedule, rather they will be posted depending on how much I have going on each week. The subject of this mini post is my current thoughts on the Nintendo Switch going into year 4.
Back when I was a kid and first stared playing video games, I didn’t have too much. I remember that I had Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six for the Game Boy Color and I had Spyro on the ps1. I didn’t have a particular genre that I leaned towards until I stumbled upon Pokémon Red. This game become my childhood leading me to play each mainstream game in the series.
The Mega Man Star Force series was created by Capcom. This series served as the next step for the Mega Man series after the Mega Man Battle Network series on the Nintendo Game Boy. The Star Force series came out on the Nintendo DS systems. There were a total of three games in this series, more if you count the different versions.
Image credits to Nintendo. Travis scores a touchdown getting on the Nintendo Switch, or should I say three touchdowns. Travis Touchdown, the main character of No More Heroes, has made his way onto the Nintendo Switch. The first No More Heroes was released on the Nintendo Wii in 2007, which was followed by a sequel […]