The 2000s marked a turning point for the video game industry, as developers began pushing creative and technical boundaries in ways that drew both praise and criticism. As games became more realistic ...
I remember the first time I booted up my Nintendo GameCube. The visuals blew me away, particularly with Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader. It felt like it was ripped straight from the movie!
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Vlad Mazanko is Ukraine-based gaming enthusiast, writing about the industry since 2013 and covering everything from games and studios to movies and TV shows. He joined the Valnet family back in 2021, ...
As wild as it may seem, the PlayStation 2, the original Xbox, and the GameCube are all over 20 years old now. Video games underwent some great advances in their technological innovations and standards ...
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The eventful year of 2000 has come to an end, and we're all still reeling from the games we played. When you constantly look forward, it's often pretty difficult to look back and reminisce. But that's ...