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Remembering the Classics: Dragon Quest

Before Square Enix came to life in 2003, the companies of Square and Enix were direct competitors in the field Japanese role-playing games. First...

The Cosplay of New York Comic Con 2015

Photos by Ryan Demarco & Al Mannarino New York Comic Con is as much about cosplay as it is panels, signings, and premieres. Every year we’re...

NYCC Panel Recap: Inside the Walking Dead

As a brand, The Walking Dead is the hottest thing around. There's the wildly successful television show that breaks records every single year. It's...

Video Game Review: Undertale

Written by Christopher Diggins Video games have a problem with violence. Now, I don't mean this in an alarmist, “video games are teaching kids to...

Review: Rock Band 4

Written by Lucas P. Jones We here at Pop-Break.com were lucky enough to get our hands on an early copy of the new Rock Band...

Remembering The Classics: Mario Tennis

The “secret” for Mario’s continued success and popularity lies in his ability to fit anywhere without issue. Seriously, the man gets around. If he’s...

Remembering the Classics: Ghosts ‘n Goblins

It’s common practice for developers to make games with a variety of difficulty settings. This of course is done with the express purpose of...

Video Game Review: Super Mario Maker

30 years ago, the term "Super Mario" entered households across the world. Here was a plumber, in all of his 8 bit glory, throwing...

Remembering the Classics: Konami

Konami is a very ubiquitous name within the gaming industry. When the company first started producing video games back in early 70s, it sought...

Remembering the Classics: PlayStation

This post is about Sony’s very first game system, not the line of consoles. If you’d like to read about that, clickhere! In order to...

Remembering the Classics: Mario

The video game industry has gone through an unimaginable number of changes over the years. Consoles have come along promising the next great thing,...

Remembering the Classics: Metal Gear Solid 2

On Tuesday September 1st, the immensely anticipated Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is coming to home systems worldwide. Early reception is beyond...