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3,353 Hours Later, 'Mario Maker' Creator Still Trying to Beat Same Level
Braden "ChompChompBraden" Moor has been playing the same level, a nightmare of his own creation, for more than four years.
Nintendo Announces 'Pikmin 3' on Switch, Then Deletes Cheaper Wii U Version
It's now becoming a pattern for the company to announced a port, and then remove a way to buy the old game.
Why This Developer Is Releasing a New Wii Game in 2020
It's been long enough that Nintendo wasn't even fully sure how to help the 'Shakedown: Hawaii' developer release the game.
Read the FBI’s Damning Case Against the Recently Arrested Nintendo Hacker
The hacker who stole from Nintendo for years bragged about it online, and didn’t even try to hide his real name or activities.
Millions of Deaths Later, Someone Beat This Nightmarish 'Mario Maker' stage
A one in 7.5 million chance means, eventually, someone is going to be that one in 7.5 million. Meet Josh.
This 'Mario Maker' Level Has Been Played 2.6 Million Times and Never Beaten
It's a level where you don't have to touch the controller, but you only have a one in 7.5 million chance of actually making it to the end.
‘Mario Maker’ Player Has Now Spent 2,500 Hours Trying to Beat His Own Level
Braden Moor has been fighting this fight since 2016, but he's still going.
Watching Someone Beat a Mario Game Without Pressing Right Is F'ing Wild
'New Super Mario Bros. U,' like most Mario games, asks you to move right to win. But what if you don't want to? That's where it gets tricky.
The Switch Succeeds on Nintendo's Historic "Toys Over Tech" Approach
The company isn't always good at intuiting the desires of players, but when it does…
Nearly 2,000 Hours Later, Player Still Can't Beat Their 'Mario Maker' Level
Braden Moor has been trying to beat his own nightmare, Trials of Death, since December 2015. He still hasn't.
Nintendo’s Miiverse Is Dead, But Someone’s Archived Everything
One of the company’s more interesting experiments isn’t fully gone.
We Praise ‘Battle Chef Brigade,’ ‘ZombiU,’ And More on Waypoint Radio
With our bellies full, the group looks back at a few days stuffed with video games. And robot cleaners.