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Blaster Master Zero 3 Announced For Nintendo Switch

The Blaster Master Zero series is coming to an end as Inti Creates confirmed today at the New Game+ Expo that Blaster Master Zero 3 is coming to the Nintendo Switch.

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DefaultComment1823d ago

wow that's NICE, I only played the first master blaster zero, I still need to catch up with the sequel befire playing this one though.

Zeldafan641823d ago

I haven't even played the first one yet

DefaultComment1822d ago

get to it, but wathc some gameplayh first if you are into these types of games.

Zeldafan641821d ago

I played the hell out of the original Blaster Master on the NES a long time ago. Harder than hell.

MadLad1822d ago

Wow.
I remember playing Blaster Master back on the gameboy.
Had no idea the series was still around.

Zeldafan641822d ago

I never knew it was on the Gameboy.

DefaultComment1822d ago

Why you lie? the original master blaster was on the NES, wasn't until 2017 that Master Blaster Zero came to the 3ds and switch...

MadLad1821d ago (Edited 1821d ago )

There was most certainly a game for the Gameboy. Had to look it up, and it's called Blaster Master: Enemy below.

I also never said anything about it being the first game in the series. That was you. Not exactly sure why you're so touchy on the subject, but hey, do you.

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Why GOG Invests in Old Games - and Why Players Keep Coming Back

For nearly two decades, GOG has built its identity around DRM-free releases and classic games that actually work on modern PCs. With initiatives like the GOG Preservation Program and One-Click Mods, the platform is going far beyond simply selling old titles — it’s actively maintaining them, fixing them, and making sure they don’t quietly disappear as technology moves on.

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BlizzCon Reveals A Community Nights Contest

BlizzCon has revealed a new Community event to get fans excited for the upcoming event.

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Report: New York sues Valve over loot boxes

New York attorney general Letitia James called loot boxes 'quintessential gambling.'

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