![]() ![]() – Pretty much zero games of significance were released in the United States. Check out our NBA Jam show here, and the NHL series here. ![]() NHL 94, which might be familiar to Your Parents Basement listeners. – The Sporting News is doing a best sports video game bracket. – From Siliconera, a fan is doing a new indie version of the Mega Man series, Mega Man X: Corrupted. – The developer of Mario Strikers pitched Nintendo a volleyball and wrestling game, according to Gamespot. – Speaking of the Big N, their next console could hit stores in July 2016, according to Digitimes. Wired has an interview with the man behind the game, Kensuke Tanabe. It’s supposed to be a multiplayer-focused game on the Nintendo 3DS, which basically means it doesn’t sound like a Metroid game at all. – Nintendo fans are pissed about the early videos and screenshots from Metroid Prime: Federation Force. – The classic Atari series Battlezone is getting rebooted by Rebellion for the PC and Playstation 4, according to International Business Times. ![]() (The latest Sega-related app game though, Sonic Runners, got a negative review from Touch Arcade.) Sales on those games will determine whether additional games get pumped out. First up is Streets of Rage 2 on July 16, followed by Gunstar Heroes in August and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 in September. – A slew of old Sega games are getting released on the 3DS eShop in the next couple weeks, according to Nintendo Life. Hey, it’s July! Bask in the summer heat with some hot video game news! Good times, good times.
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