In a surprising turn of events, Nintendo has once again tightened its grip on content accessibility for the Switch 2. Reports have emerged that players attempting to catch up on YouTube through the free-to-play game Super Animal Royale are now greeted with error codes, marking the end of a brief and unexpected workaround. This development was first reported by Nintendo Life, igniting discussions among Switch 2 users who reveled in the novelty of accessing the popular video-sharing platform.
This May, fans of the iconic Pac-Man are in for a special treat as Bandai Namco kicks off “PAC-MAY,” a month-long celebration marking the beloved character’s birthday. As first reported by Nintendo Life, the festivities have begun with the unveiling of the teaser trailer for the animated short series titled “Pac-Man: Snack Breaks.”
A recent YouTube discovery is turning heads in the PC gaming world as one content creator demonstrates an unconventional approach to cooling high-performance gaming rigs. The video showcases how dry ice can effectively lower temperatures for a select model of a gaming PC, offering a fresh perspective on thermal management in the enthusiast community.
In a bold move that showcases the ongoing passion for the fighting game scene, a prominent YouTuber has announced a $10,000 bounty for anyone who can create a refined netcode solution for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. This initiative reflects the desire of many players for a smoother, more competitive online experience in the beloved title, which has seen a resurgence in popularity among both veterans and newcomers.
Norman Caruso, widely recognized as The Gaming Historian, has announced his departure from producing videos after years of sharing his passion for gaming history. In a heartfelt farewell, Caruso left his fans with a unique parting gift: a substantial collection of ancient court documents related to Nintendo, which are now freely accessible on the Internet Archive. This development, as first reported by PC Gamer, has sparked excitement among fans and researchers alike.