Gaming

  • My Arcade announces new Taito partnership and Micro and Pocket Player games

    Retro gaming brand My Arcade has announced further range extensions, including a partnership with Taito Corporation, additional Micro and Pocket Players, plus an all-new Retro Champ Console that plays both NES and imported Famicom cartridges.

  • Sky Mobile unveils Christmas deals, including free PlayStation 4 with any Xperia handset

    Sky Mobile unveils Christmas deals, including free PlayStation 4 with any Xperia handset

    Sky Mobile has today announced some great deals for Christmas, including a free Sky Store voucher, worth £17.99, for all new Sky Mobile customers buying any phone or tablet.

  • Amazon opens pre-orders for The Grand Tour console game

    Announced earlier this Summer, the game launches alongside the show’s third season on January 15th and features both cars and locations from the series, while four-player splitscreen means players can race against each other in person.

  • GRIP: Combat Racing gets new ‘Accolades’ trailer

    Wired Productions Ltd. has today released the Accolades trailer for its ferociously-fast, Sci-Fi racer: GRIP: Combat Racing, which is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.

  • First Samurai: Forever Gaming

    First Samurai: Forever Gaming

    First Samurai was released in 1991 for Atari and was considered one of the most important games of its time. Gaming has moved on significantly since its first release, however nostalgia has prevailed and with interest in retro games consoles increasing, gamers have rediscovered the First Samurai game. First Samurai follows a Japanese warrior heading…

  • The Three Most Memorable 20th Century Films Featuring the Game of Blackjack

    To this day, blackjack remains one of the most popular traditional casino games. Whilst there are still conflicting reports, most experts agree that blackjack probably originated in France around 300 years ago or so, when the game was known as vingt-et-un (which literally translates to 21).