Rachael (she/her) has been in love with all things video games for more years than she cares to remember. Her previous roles include being a staff writer, senior editor, and also the head of culture ...
Early video game platforms had limits that seem quaint today, when even a $25 Raspberry Pi can push uncountable polygons at 1080p. They'd often support tile and sprite based rendering, where the ...
We love crazy gaming mods here at HotHardware, and another impressive one just slid across the news desk. Witness this custom Nintendo Wii system that has been squeezed into a case that is roughly the ...
Move over DOOM! Wolfenstein 3D is now the new standard of "is it a computer?" Well, considering both games were made by the same company the same company, it's not really a competition. But DOOM has ...
Aside from a color screen and an option to boost the processor’s speed, the Game Boy Color included an infrared port that was mostly used for sharing data, like high scores or unlockable characters.
Ah, the Game Boy Color. The awkward middle child between the original Game Boy and the Game Boy Advance. It might be tempting to write the Game Boy Color off entirely with its much more capable ...