This short brings the world of Mario into real life, recreating the iconic coin-collecting moment in a playful and creative way. Simple, nostalgic, and instantly recognizable, it’s a fun visual gag ...
More than half a million Missouri highway maps rolled off the presses this year, proof that paper maps still have a purpose in the digital era. Despite the widespread reliance on digital GPS devices, ...
Publisher HypeTrain Digital and developer Sleepy Castle Studio announced the Paper Mario inspired adventure RPG, Escape from Ever After, will launch for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo ...
Super Mario 64 has seen a lot of wild mods, but there's perhaps nothing wilder than seeing the Nintendo classic get a PS1 port thanks to the efforts of one modder. The 2020s have been an interesting ...
A fun short that brings Mario’s world into reality, complete with real-life coin collecting and playful movement. Meet the 101-year-old woman who still goes to work 6 days a week If you sleep in this ...
Despite institutional accumulation, Bitcoin price action remains underwhelming as supply-and-demand dynamics reveal long-term holders are cashing in. The bitcoin price has left many investors puzzled ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Paper Mario was released in Japan 25 years ago today, August 11, 2025. Below, we look back at how the dynamic battle system and an unusual approach to ...
The delightful mind behind some of the more recent retro ports to Dreamcast is back with Mario Kart 64. What started as a bit of a glitchy mess back in June has now been finished and is ready to ...
Laurence is an avid writer, gamer, and traveller with several years of journalistic writing experience under his belt. Having helped create a student-focused magazine at university, he is keen to ...
TL;DR: Harbour Masters has developed a native PC port of Mario Kart 64 using decompiled code, enabling higher resolutions, ultrawide support, and 120 FPS performance. This non-emulated version offers ...
They said it couldn't happen. They said it was impossible. They said Nintendo would never put one of its games on PC. And they were right; Nintendo has not. But who cares? Because someone else has—the ...