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Fallout co-creator Tim Cain remembers buying Super Nintendo games "for $59 in the '90s," but while digital games saved publishers money "those cost savings for digital weren't passed on to consumers"
By Kaan Serin published
News "That would have been a really expensive game these days"

Mojang is finally revealing all of Minecraft: Java Edition's code after 16 years to "make it quicker and easier for modders to create and improve mods"
By Anna Koselke published
News "Modding is at the heart of Java Edition"

After 23 years, Animal Crossing: New Horizons brings back the feature old-school Nintendo nerds like me have missed since the GameCube – retro games
By Dustin Bailey published
News NES, Famicom, Game Boy, and Super NES, and even older Nintendo relics are on the way

Nobody told Octopath Traveler 0 devs they'd make an extreme town building system, so they guessed it was a mistake before the JRPG's producer said it "absolutely" wasn't: "I thought it would be only logical"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News If you say so!

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth director says "basically nothing" from the original JRPG's development survived: "We're talking about the mid '90s... There's almost no documentation left"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News "Game development back then was a lot more Wild West"

Animal Crossing: New Horizons gets a $5 Switch 2 upgrade and a big free update with co-op islands and an NPC resort – 4 years after we thought Nintendo abandoned it
By Anna Koselke published
News We're so back, baby

Resident Evil: Requiem pre-orders are live: here's where to buy standard and deluxe editions
By Tabitha Baker published
Pre-order Resident Evil Requiem pre-orders are now live, with standard and deluxe editions available for PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X.

Pokemon Legends Z-A is sending players to an IRL Pokemon Center in Japan to show off their best Slowpoke mimicry, all for a special version of the pocket pal
By Scott McCrae published
News Gotta Yaaan to win
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