Video game collecting has been around since the medium’s inception, but has become way more popularized in recent memory due to nostalgia and the fact that games are slightly easier to find, thanks to the internet. There’s something satisfying about finding a game you’ve been hunting for, especially if you can get it at a reasonable price.
The thing that’s odd is that a lot of super rare games aren’t that fun to play. Many of them are from retro consoles like the Atari or NES, featuring games that you wouldn’t even pay the MSRP for, let alone thousands of dollars. Others are only rare due to unusual manufacturing circumstances, while some were literally never released to the public.
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Wisconsin Badgers video games: successful first year of recruiting for Coach Hamm - Bucky's
He reeled in the Badgers first ever top-25 recruiting class despite a disappointing season on the field.
The virtual Wisconsin Badgers ended their 2020 season with an 11-2 record, losing to Nebraska and Minnesota but winning the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against...someone. While that is certainly not the season we all wanted, a number of high quality recruits liked what Coach Hamm was doing and signed on to give the Badgers their first ever top-25 recruiting class.
A new Nintendo Switch model will launch next year, a new report claims | VGC
According to the publication, the new Switch model will feature upgraded "interactivity" and improved display quality.
The report cites various hardware manufacturers responsible for the Switch's Flash storage, Joy-Con controllers and more.
In the three months ending June 30, Nintendo Switch hardware cleared 5.5m units sold for the quarter, which represents a year-on-year sales increase of more than 160%.
"There is absolutely no doubt in my mind,” he said, adding that his guess was that the console would cost around $399.
Halo Infinite ‘could drop its Xbox One version’, it’s been claimed | VGC
If true, dropping the Xbox One version would represent a break from Xbox’s heavily promoted cross-gen release strategy.
VGC has contacted Microsoft for comment on this story and will update it when we receive a response.
"Idea is to change at the engine level how assets load, make RT as default (improve/”unlock” some assets), improve geometry, post-processing and add more CPU bound interactivity."
Furthermore, it's claimed Microsoft has not ruled out pushing Infinite beyond 2021 if it feels the game would benefit.
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Fortnite is giving away anti-Apple swag in an upcoming video game tournament | Ad Age
Players can earn rewards in Sunday's upcoming tournament, including the "Tart Tycoon," a playable character that portrays Apple is a villainous executive.
Fortnite developer and publisher Epic Games is dragging Apple into a global gaming event this Sunday that rewards players with anti-Apple prizes including the "Tart Tycoon," a playable character that portrays the iPhone maker as a villainous executive.
The event, dubbed "The #FreeFortnite Cup," is the latest development in the showdown between Apple and Epic Games.
Kobe Bryant in video games through the years | HoopsHype
Kobe Bryant ‘s 20-year stint in the NBA will be remembered forever . Since the beginning, video game developers always tried to create the perfect digital version of the Black Mamba with the technology they had at their disposal.
How Have our Favorite Games Changed in Recent Years? - Big Easy Magazine
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