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Nintendo Switch 2’s Joy-Con mouse movement was tuned for unconventional surfaces

Nintendo knows you don't keep a desk nearby to play console games, so they developed the Joy-Con mouse function to work on things like your pants leg.

Canceled PSP Game From Japan Studio Surfaces Online

Internet sleuths have unearthed a presentation for a Japan Studio PSP game titled Stamp, which never saw the light of day. The game’s pitch and trailer was found and published…

The Cult Classic Shmup X-Out Surfaces Back after Slumbering in the Depths for 35 Years

Some people say old legends never die. We fully agree with them, as we’re willing to give a helping hand to those that wish to rise again. X-Out Resurfaced is…

Sega Allegedly Developing Jet Set Radio Remake as Screenshots and Gameplay Surfaces

Sega is allegedly developing a remake of the original Jet Set Radio as a separate project to the officially announced franchise reboot, as screenshots and footage have appeared online.

More(dor) Batman Footage For Game That Became Shadow Of Mordor Surfaces Online

A long time ago, developer Monolith was working on a Batman game based on the Christopher Nolan-directed Dark Knight film. This project would eventually be canceled, but Monolith would eventually…

Never-Before-Seen Canceled Call Of Duty Game Surfaces In Leaked Video With Gameplay Footage

Never-before-seen footage of an ultimately canceled Call of Duty game has emerged online, providing a glimpse at what was planned, at one stage at least, to be Call of Duty's…

The First DLC For Dredge, The Pale Reach, Surfaces This November

Dredge was a delightful indie surprise when it launched earlier this year, but if it left you wanting more spooky ship survival, you're in luck. The Pale Reach is Dredge's…

Sims 4 art surfaces that shows what the life sim could have been

A piece of Sims 4 art surfaced online – or resurfaced, to be more accurate, since it first appeared in 2014 – that seems to show a rather different vision…