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Bluesky user Rabidrodent has been digging into old AOL multimedia libraries and uncovered tons of interesting things like old ...
Nearly forty years later, this Zelda game somehow brings back fond memories and is hard to go back to at the same time.
‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ is looking to channel some of that energy, but focused more on entertaining little ones, it never reaches the same level. Which is not to say it’s devoid of ...
It may not be fun, in the classic sense of the word, but it’s a true sense of accomplishment just making it through the first level ... Super Mario Bros. 2 The American sequel to the NES ...
Released in 1985 for the NES and the Japanese ... After creating a too-derivative sequel (Lost Levels) and a strange non-Mario that became a Mario (Super Mario Bros 2), the dev team returned ...
Dutch Bros is opening new stores at a fast pace ... Contribution margin, which is like operating margin at the restaurant level, expanded from 26.5% to 28.9% in the fourth quarter, and net ...
like Super Mario Odyssey and Super Mario Bros. Wonder. From 3D platformers to the newest versions of Mario Kart, here's every Mario game available on the Switch, as well as upcoming Mario games ...
How do you play Lost Levels in The Last of Us 2? Something brand new in the PS5 remaster of the game, Naughty Dog is allowing players to play levels that were cut from the game during development ...
On March 13, a user going by Luigi's Sidekick posted a few clips on Twitter while playing through the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 – best known to most of us English-speakers as The Lost Levels – via ...
Surely, there can't be much room for big gains from this lofty level. Dutch Bros' $1.3 billion of 2024 revenue and 982 stores are a small drop in that caffeinated ocean. And this company does ...
David Zaslav promised to revive the storied film studio when he took over Warner Bros. Discovery. That was three years ago. By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los Angeles David Zaslav blew into ...
As spotted by Time Extension this morning, the archivists over at “Games That Weren’t” recently discovered the lost prototype of Peter Molyneux’s Populous for the NES. One of the most ...