An original a-cappella arrangement of the Professor Oak Theme from Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow! There's something so simple ...
The world of 1998 — the year the first Pokémon games were released in the United States — was so different that it’s hard to remember what life was like back then. This was a time before we carried ...
From his earliest gaming memories playing Spyro 2 on the PlayStation, to being obsessed with the swing-out animations in Marvel's Spider-Man, Cameron has always been, and continues to be, in love with ...
The Game Boy is 30 years old this week. How time flies. I remember getting my very first Game Boy — a Game Boy Color — around 1998 or 1999. I was about 10 years old, and my parents gifted it to me ...
Dane Enerio is a news writer from the Philippines. He started out in 2018 as a newspaper reporter that covered the government. Dane then moved on to online publications like Game Rant, where he always ...
Gamers interested in a little blast from the past with a history lesson the development of two of the most popular games of all time, might be pleasantly surprised at some of the info revealed ...
February 1990 -Japan - Game Freak teams up with art studio Creatures and begins work on what will eventually become Pokémon Blue/Red for Nintendo's Game Boy. February 26, 1996, Kyoto, Japan - Nintendo ...
Nintendo is making a mini Game Boy-styled music player that will play special Pokémon Red and Blue music cartridges that look like Game Boy games. This palm-sized device is being released today. The ...
On Oct. 21, 1998, the Game Boy Color was born. And what a life it quickly led: The handheld arrived with Game Boy compatibility, granting games like Tetris a chance to continue its world domination.