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Indie Developers: Ouya Owes Us Thousands of Dollars
Ouya was bought by Razer, but it may still owe developers thousands of dollars.
Nintendo Enlists Facebook to Design the Best ‘Super Mario’ Level
Facebook employees will compete in a Mario hackathon to build a level of the upcoming "Super Mario Maker."
Gamers' Donations Put a London Arcade Back in Business After Burglary
In just over a day, Heart of Gaming fans scrambled to crowdfund the cost of stolen equipment.
This Was the Week in Video Games
The Peter Molyneux controversy continued, something called the World Video Game Hall of Fame came into being, and a bunch of games came out.
America's Unused Game Consoles Eat Up as Much Power as All of Houston
The latest consoles are delivering higher graphics with less power, but they just don't stand-by like they used to.
Games Should Be Made Amazing Whatever the Hardware
People appreciate it when they don’t feel like they’re being discriminated against for not ‘upgrading’.
On Its 25th Birthday, Game Boy Is Alive And Well In The Art World
We take a look back at some of the best art inspired by the officially-antique handheld console.
The Brief, Sad Life of An Alternative Video Game Console
The Ouya was supposed to be a revolutionary piece of hardware. Now it's being transformed into an "ecosystem."
Revolutions In Gaming At CES: What We'd Like To See More Of From The Console Powerhouses
Reflections on the first unveilings from Las Vegas.
Motherboard TV: Oral History of Gaming: Ralph Baer and his All-Purpose Boxes
Back in the late 60s, German-born gadgeteer Ralph Baer began inventing what later became known as video games. Over the ensuing decades he would develop Pong, the precursor to the Duck Hunt shotgun, and the germ of countless other important concepts that