video games developed in japan
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‘Super Mario Bros. Wonder’ Makes Your Switch Controllers Sing
Nintendo’s Pro Controller for Switch is great, especially if you find the Joy-Cons to be a bit small for extended gameplay. But whether you prefer the larger Pro Controller or the convenience of the Joy-Cons, they both have something in common: a lack of speakers. As such, any accompanying gameplay sounds must come from either…
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Here’s How to Make Sense of All the New ‘Final Fantasy VII’ Games
Final Fantasy is one of the most-influential video game franchises of all time, and while every game in the series has its fans, Final Fantasy VII is by far the most popular — even 25 years after its initial release on PlayStation 1. The story of Cloud, Aerith, Tifa, and their companions on a quest…
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How to Play Elden Ring in VR (Seriously)
I’m a huge fan of VR, especially for games with an emphasis on exploration. Skyrim VR is a favourite of mine, for nothing else than experiencing its world in true first-person. It seems fitting, then, for a game like Elden Ring, lauded for its open-world of endless expeditions, to have a virtual reality mode for…
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You Can Now Play Ocarina of Time Like a ‘Modern’ PC Game
When Nintendo dropped The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time back in 1996, the gaming world was irrevocably changed. The 3D action-adventure title revolutionised the genre, inspiring a whole new generation of games. While the game is still a banger in 2022 (it just launched on Switch late last year as part of the Nintendo…