The Three Best (and Worst) Video Games from July 2022
The Three Best (and Worst) Video Games from July 2022 is full of surprise hits, and lemons destined for obscurity.
The Three Best (and Worst) Video Games from July 2022 is full of surprise hits, and lemons destined for obscurity.
Maridah’s Cosplay is the perfect way to welcome the summer heat. This veteran cosplayer is only getting better over time.
Netflix has premiered their live-action Resident Evil series. It may seem isolated from the games, but there are clear connections.
Good news fans, COGconnected has officially launched an online merch store. Here you can pick up various shirts, hoodies, cell phone cases, mugs and more!
Nintendo is synonymous with video games. Even though some gamers protect the commodity to the nth degree, refusing to acknowledge any wrongdoing from the conglomerate, it’s become increasingly apparent that the Japanese giants need to change their aging practice to stand alongside consumer-friendly competitors.
After twenty years, one of the weirdest legal battle ever to hit a gaming franchise has come to a close, as Uri Geller has had a change of heart.
The announcement may only concern a Japanese release, but hopefully in time a localized Western version will come out for North American audiences.
Today on COG Considers, we mourn the loss of Level-5, who is almost certainly closing up shop here in North America. Looks like we’ve seen the last of Ni No Kuni!
Nintendo has published a couple of new commemorative websites for Mario’s 35th anniversary, both of which are loaded with original promotional art.
Wouldn’t it be cool if Nintendo ported some of their 3DS games to the Switch? Though these Nintendo trademark renewals probably do not point to that, Nintendo would benefit from that nostalgia revenue.
Capcom’s monster franchise proves it isn’t dead in the water as it achieves a total of 103 million sales, cementing its record as the bestselling Survival Horror franchise of all time
With LEGO Mario being a big hit out the gate, LEGO has now released power-up packs for the Nintendo hero to change into new suits.
The latest Nintendo data leak is chock full of source code, early demos, and strange prototypes, for any aspiring game historians out there.
Nintendo has officially removed Final Sword from the Switch eShop after realizing it used music from The Legend of Zelda series.