Night Driver: An Atari 2600 Classic

Night Driver for Atari 2600

Night Driver has always been one of my favorite games on the Atari 2600. I even use NightDriver2600 as my gamer tag. Here is an article I wrote about the classic game. I even discovered that there is a mobile remake of Night Driver in the works while researching for this article.

Night Driver is a classic game for the Atari 2600. It was ported from an earlier arcade game and still has fans around the world. It is a classic game with a cult following that will remain well-loved for years to come. Night Driver was the first “first person” racing video game.

Night Driver: An Atari 2600 Classic

Night Driver was an arcade game made in 1976 that was later ported to Atari 2600 two years later. Versions of Night Driver for Commodore 64 and the Apple II also exist. The Atari 2600 version is the most well-known today. The gameplay of Night Driver is exactly what the name implies: driving a car at night. In the Atari 2600 version, you must dodge cars and avoid hitting the edges of the road, least you be assaulted with bright flashing colors on the screen and explosion noises to simulate a crash. The original arcade version does not feature other cars to avoid, but you still must be careful not to collide with the edge of the road, or you will see a crash simulated by flashing white light on the screen.

Night Driver is notable for being the first “first person” racing game. It is also commonly believed to be one of the first ever published video games to display real-time first-person graphics.

To describe Night Driver as a racing game may be a misnomer, however. You are not actually racing anyone in this game. You are simply driving… at night. Hence the name Night Driver.

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Splatoon 2 Splatfest Guide for New and Returning Players

Splatoon 2 Splatfest Guide

I wrote a guide for Splatfest in Splatoon 2 as a quick reference guide for new and returning players who want to learn more about the Splatfest even.

Splatfest is an in-game special event in Splatoon 2. Find out what special features are available during Splatfest, how to make the most of Splatfest, and which team won each Splatfest so far.

Splatoon 2 Splatfest Guide for New and Returning Players

Splatfest is a special event that takes place in Splatoon 2 on Nintendo Switch. This event was originally introduced in the first Splatoon game on the Nintendo Wii U. Splatfests are recurring multiplayer events that take place on certain Saturdays in Splatoon 2, where players choose between two different teams and compete to see which team is victorious. The teams change for each event and are based on two different random things pitted against each other, such as Squid vs Octopus or Ketchup vs Mayonnaise. Each Team Battles it out in Turf War for 24 hours to decide the winner.

In Splatoon 2, each Splatfest is hosted by Pearl and Marina from the hip-hop duo, Off the Hook (in the first Splatoon, these events were hosted by the pop duo, The Squid Sisters, Callie and Marie). Pearl and Marina each represent one side during Splatfest. They perform on the main stage in Inkopolis Square, with their ink and outfit colors changed to match the ink color of the team they are representing.

Each upcoming Splatfest is announced before the event begins, giving players time to choose their teams. Upon choosing a team, each player is given a tee shirt featuring their chosen team. You can equip this shirt and begin acquiring abilities to fill its ability slots before each Splatfest begins. You will lose the shirt after Splatfest ends, however.

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Subbed Vs. Dubbed: Which Is the Best Way to Watch Anime?

Should you watch anime subs or dubs?

Anime subs and dubs each have their own pros and cons. Is either subbed or dubbed anime better to watch overall? Or are there some instances where the dubbed or subbed version of an anime series is better?

Subbed Vs. Dubbed: Which Is the Best Way to Watch Anime?

If you spend any time in the anime fandom, you have likely run into the age-old “sub vs. dub” debate. Anime fans often argue whether anime is best viewed in its original Japanese, with English subtitles, or dubbed over by English-speaking voice actors. Hardcore anime fans, or purists, tend to prefer to watch anime in it’s original form with the original Japanese voice acting preserved, even if they do not understand the Japanese language. Other fans prefer to hear the dialogue in their own native language so that they can enjoy the animation rather than focusing on reading the subtitles. Both types of anime fans have specific reasons for preferring one over the other.

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Style Savvy: Pokémon Edition!

Eevee in a cute outfit

I had a great idea for a game that I wish Nintendo would make, even though I know they probably wouldn’t: Style Savvy: Pokémon Edition. It would be just like the regular Style Savvy games, but set in the world of Pokémon, and your customers would be Pokémon trainers looking for outfits for their Pokémon. Some customers would also be looking for matching outfits for themselves and their Pokémon.

The recent announcement of hairstyles for your partner Pokémon in the upcoming Pokémon: Let’s Go games sparked this idea. There have already been Pokémon that can be dressed up in previous Pokémon games, including the “cosplay Pikachu” introduced in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Some main series Pokémon games also allow the player to change their own outfit and hairstyle.

Eevee has bangs!

Style Savvy: Pokémon Edition would be a spin-off Pokémon/Style Savvy crossover focuses mainly on the dress-up aspects of Pokémon.  A hair salon for Pokémon would also be available in the game, much like the hair salon in the previous Style Savvy games.

I know a lot of hardcore Pokémon fans would hate this idea, but there are so many other Pokémon spin-off games. This game idea isn’t any more ridiculous than Pokken Tournament, Pokémon Art Academy, or Pokémon Pinball.

Cosplay Pikachu

Style Savvy: Pokémon Edition would be popular with a particular niche of Pokémon fans. Style Savvy is more popular than many gamers realize, and Style Savvy: Pokémon Edition would be popular with fans of both series. It may also bring new fans to the Style Savvy series who have never even considered playing a dress up game before but would be interested in a Pokémon version.

There are so many other Pokémon spin off games that have been released over the past couple decades. I think a Pokémon Style Savvy crossover would be an excellent addition to the ever-growing Pokémon game library.

Preferably, this game would be on the Nintendo Switch, rather than 3DS.

Classic Gaming: Original Console and Cartridge Vs Emulators and ROMs

Classic Gaming: Console vs. Emulator

Many gamers argue whether classic gaming is best done on its original hardware or by using emulation software. This article will help you to decide which is best for you.

Classic Gaming: Original Console and Cartridge Vs Emulators and ROMs

Classic gaming is becoming an increasingly popular hobby as the original generation of gamers gets older and becomes nostalgic for the classic games they grew up with. There is a lot of debate amongst classic gamers as to whether it is better to play classic games on the original hardware, or if emulators are a preferable way to play classic games. Both options have pros and cons, and many gamers may prefer a middle ground between these two options. There are several factors to consider when deciding between playing classic games on their original consoles, on fan-made emulators, or by utilizing official methods of emulation developed by the games’ license-holders.

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Splatoon 2 Amiibo Unlockable Gear Guide

Marina and Pearl Amiibo

This guide will show you how to use each Amiibo in Splatoon 2, and includes a reference guide for the gear obtained by each Splatoon Amiibo, including the newly released Off the Hook: Pearl and Marina Amiibo.

Splatoon 2 Amiibo Unlockable Gear Guide

All Splatoon and Splatoon 2 Amiibo can be used to unlock Amiibo-exclusive gear in Splatoon 2. The original Inkling Girl, Inking Boy, and Inkling Squid Amiibo from the first Splatoon game unlock the same gear in Splatoon 2 that they unlocked in the original Splatoon for Wii U, but now you do not need to complete challenges to unlock them. Callie and Marie from the original Splatoon Amiibo series also unlock exclusive gear in Splatoon 2. The Splatoon 2 Amiibo series includes a new version of the Inkling Girl, Inkling Boy, and Inkling Squid. The two new idols, Pearl and Marina, where also just released as Amiibo figures. These Amiibo unlock exclusive new gear as well. Each Amiibo unlocks three pieces of gear, including headgear, clothing, and shoes, all with special abilities. In addition to gear to customize the appearance of your Inkling or Octoling character, each Amiibo also unlocks a song to play at the Squid Beatz 2 arcade machine in Inkopolis Square.

This guide will tell you what gear is unlocked by each Amiibo, what abilities come with each piece of gear, what songs for Squid Beatz 2 are unlocked by each Amiibo, and how to unlock the gear from the Amiibos.

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Everything We Know About “Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu!” and “Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!” so Far

Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee

Nintendo has slowly been revealing details about the upcoming “Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu!” and “Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!” games. Yesterday they released a new trailer showing off new features of the game, including new customization features. Here is everything we know about these new Pokémon games so far.

Everything We Know About “Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu!” and “Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!” so Far

Though Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! are not the core Pokémon RPGs that fans were hoping for, many long-time fans of the series are still hyped about these new Pokémon RPG games for the Nintendo Switch. While these games aren’t scheduled to be released until November 16th, 2018, Nintendo has been slowly unveiling details about these two new games.

These two games are based on Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition, the enhanced version of the first-generation Pokémon games originally released on the Nintendo GameBoy. While Nintendo states that they are not direct remakes of Pokémon Yellow, they are reimagined and updated retellings of this game. These two new Pokémon games also feature Pokémon catching mechanics similar to those of Pokémon Go.

While Nintendo still hasn’t told us everything about these games yet, we do have some details about them already.

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Where to Find All Four Thangs in Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion

Where to find all 4 thangs in Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion

I wrote this guide for Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion to help people who just want to unlock the playable Octoling character as quickly as possible. Many players who purchased the expansion are more interested in being able to play as an Octoling in multiplayer than in the story mode. While I do enjoy the story modes in Splatoon and Splatoon 2, I did want to get my Octoling right off the bat. I will go back later to finish all of the levels and unlock the rest of the unlockable gear. For now, here is my guide to finding all four “Thangs” in the Octo Expansion so that you don’t have to spend too much time exploring all of the Deepsea Metro lines to find them.

Where to Find All Four Thangs in Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion

Octo Expansion is a new DLC expansion for Splatoon 2 on the Nintendo Switch. This expansion adds 80 new single-player stages to the game and allows the player to play as an Octoling character for the first time in this series. The story of the Octo Expansion follows an Octoling known as Agent 8, who awakens with no memories of her past or of her identity deep underground on a subway platform. With the help of Captain Cuttlefish, she must retrieve four objects known only as “Thangs,” which are hidden in various locations within the Deepsea Metro subway system, to help her to find her way to the surface. Once the expansion is completed, players can play as their own customizable Octoling character in the game’s multiplayer mode.

This guide will show you exactly where each of the four Thangs are located to help you to reach the surface much more quickly. The Thangs can be obtained in any order. For convenience, I have listed them in alphabetical order by the subway line where they can be found.

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10 Amazing Facts About Stegosaurus: Ten Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Stegosaurus

10 Facts About Stegosaurus

Stegosaurus has always been my favorite dinosaur, so it was only a matter of time before I wrote an article about these awesome dinosaurs! Do people even still like “top 10 list” types of articles?

10 Amazing Facts About Stegosaurus: Ten Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Stegosaurus

Stegosaurus: Beloved, but Misunderstood

Stegosaurus is one of the most well-recognized dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic period. It commonly appears in television shows, movies, and video games. Stegosaurus is a favorite dinosaur of children and adults alike. Despite being a familiar dinosaur in pop culture, there are many things that most people don’t know about these prehistoric gentle giants. There have been many controversies and misconceptions about this dinosaur within the paleontological community since it was first discovered. As paleontologists continue to make new discoveries, we are beginning to learn much more about these magnificent creatures.

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How to Keep Pets Safe During 4th of July Fireworks

How to Keep Pets Safe During 4th of July Fireworks

With the Fourth of July coming up in a couple days, it is important to make sure your pets are safe while neighborhood fireworks are going off. Many pets are afraid of fireworks and cats and dogs are more likely to run away or go missing on the 4th of July than any other time of the year. The day after Independence Day is the busiest day of the year at most animal shelters in the United States. If you are proactive, you can keep your pet safe and calm during the fireworks displays by following these tips.

How to Keep Pets Safe During 4th of July Fireworks

Like most Americans, you are probably excited about the upcoming 4th of July festivities throughout the week of Independence Day. While you are out celebrating with fireworks, barbecues, and beer with your friends and family, it is important not to forget about your furry friends at home. The 4th of July can be an especially scary and dangerous time for cats, dogs, and other pets. Animals don’t understand what is going on when they hear fireworks going off outside, so they can become anxious and afraid. If they are able to get outside, they are likely to get spooked by the sounds of explosions and run away. Each year in the United States, July 5th is the busiest day for animal shelters, as an abundance of runaway pets are found roaming the streets and brought in.

To lessen the chance of harm coming to your furry friends, it is important to take some simple steps to reduce the likelihood that your dog, cat, or other pets are able to run away during fireworks or be otherwise traumatized or harmed as a result of the 4th of July celebrations.

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