Some of the best video game consoles, from the Nintendo Advanced Video System to the Sega Neptune, were never actually ...
Stargazers across India are in for a treat tonight as three celestial bodies, the Moon, Venus, and Saturn, aligned in a rare planetary event. This breathtaking celestial conjunction takes place ...
Nintendo had reasserted its control of the Western market, while Sony experienced meteoric success with the PlayStation. Sega was still reeling from the flubbed release of the Saturn and was in ...
However, the Guitar Hero fandom lives on in 2025, and there's a new controller coming to the Wii later this month. Hyperkin has announced that an updated version of the company's Wii Guitar is up ...
Get your binoculars out! On Saturday (Jan. 4), skywatchers in the U.K. and most of Western and Central Europe will be able to see Saturn vanish behind the crescent moon — an event known as a ...
Update: This story has been updated to reflect a move in the launch date. Currently listed as launching no earlier than 1 a.m. Friday per the Space Coast Office of Tourism, Blue Origin's brand new ...
In three months, Saturn's iconic, icy rings will appear to disappear, giving you a preview of what the planet could look like 100 million to 300 million years from now. On March 23, an optical ...
The great console wars of the early- to mid-90's was waged between two titans of the industry: Sega and Nintendo. In Nintendo's corner was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, while Sega hit ...
The Sega Dreamcast game Sonic Adventure 2 was no exception, which featured a memorable song from the band Crush 40. Ever since that game’s release, the track “Live and Learn” has been ...
Sega is teasing news about the future of Jet Set Radio, as 2025 marks the original game's 25th anniversary. The Dreamcast title remains popular, with many eager for a remaster or new game. Recent ...
The view will be enhanced further by Saturn's presence above the pair. When it comes to meteor showers, the Quadrantids are not well known despite causing about 120 “shooting stars” per hour ...