After celebrating 5 years of your favourite games site this March, we're continuing our look-back at some of the best features on GamesRadar which you might have missed. With E3 pretty much upon us, now seemed an appropriate time to dust off what is probably the best history of E3 feature currently available on the internet. I put this baby together when the future of E3 looked incredibly bleak. It took me weeks of referencing old magazines and doing proper actual journalism.
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days and Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light get reviewed, we reminisce about pioneering launch games, and more than you'll ever need to know about the music of Chess Games!
How did we never see this before? nintendo Everything has just pointed out that the Nintendo 64 looks exactly like a koala's face - all you need to do is turn it upside down. Click on through to see the result...
What better way to celebrate Halloweek than with a Photoshop frenzy of brains and bile as we zombify some of gaming's best loved characters. Be warned, however, some of these images are a tad graphic, full of weeping sores, rotting flesh and exposed rib cages, so don't go getting disturbed for life over these. Promise? Good.
Videogame adaptations are like a walk through minefield; sure there might be a couple of safe zones, but more often than not you're going to stand on a bomb.
Shark Week on GR is about sharks and games (and not at all about riding on the caudal fin of the Discovery Channel’s popularity). So what the hell could be a better way to celebrate sharks and games than by featuring the GAMESHARK. Just look at it, it has both words right there.
Earlier in the week, we published an article showing some 50 versions of Sonic the Hedgehog to see which one is the 'best' to play as. But you can't do one without the other, so here are nearly 70 versions of Mario for your eyes to boggle at.