Nintendo Missed The Chance To Give Donkey Kong A Much Funnier Name
Several potential Donkey Kong names have resurfaced, but there's one in particular that just makes us laugh.
Several potential Donkey Kong names have resurfaced, but there's one in particular that just makes us laugh.
The lawsuit between Billy Mitchell and Twin Galaxies was settled out of court, and Mitchell's contested records have been reinstated on the site--just not on the main leaderboards.
Newly revealed photographs allegedly prove that Mitchell did not use original hardware.
Billy Mitchell has been given the green light by the US appeals court to continue his defamation case against Twin Galaxies
The former number two place-holder has just reclaimed the top spot.
According to a recent report, the disgraced Donkey Kong arcade champion first filed the suit in April 2019.
Nintendo Switch offers exclusive classic NES games--like the original Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda--with the console's online subscription service.
The infamous King of Kong is fighting for his reputation, and he promises that detailed answers are on the way.
Awesome Games Done Quick's first event of 2017 is underway.
This might be your last chance to get one before Christmas.
The big figure probably would have been higher if the system didn't sell out so quickly.
The three new Amiibo stands are modeled after The Legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong, and Super Mario Bros.
Billy Mitchell claimed a Regular Show character stole his likeness, but a judge order that it was transformative use.
Video Game History Month 2014: GameSpot editors reflect on the Donkey Kong Country series, celebrating its 20th anniversary coming later this year.
First Thursday update from House of Mario brings action platformer to Wii's nostalgic hub; 3DS eShop adds Game Boy version of Donkey Kong; WiiWare welcomes Snail Mail; DSiWare adds four.
Hank Chien reclaims world-record title from King of Kong star Steve Wiebe with score of 1,068,000 points.
Think you have it bad this Valentine's Day? At least you're not getting rejected as badly as this.
The Wii's downloadable game service has gone live with a dozen titles and a few surprises.
Ian Livingstone to discuss the rise of Lara Croft; David Braben will mull over the evolution of video games since Elite at London Science Museum.
PR chief addresses Nintendo's DS sales forecasts, Revolution at E3, and the popularity of its classic Famicom series.
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