PS2 games like Twisted Metal: Black used to be classics, but they've aged so badly that they're now unplayable.
It’s difficult to pinpoint where precisely the hack-and-slash genre began, but it was undoubtedly popularized by Sony’s second home console: the legendary PlayStation 2. After all, this was the system ...
It's similar on the N64 end, where Carl uses a customized N64 cart he previously built with another Pico built-in. From there, he 'simply' adds a second instance of Mario to each game, and transmits ...
For every video game console, there’s been dozens – no hundreds – of gamers who’ve tried to hack the system. The ability to mod your own device is part of the fun for some avid players who want to be ...