You may remember the story of the little boy who was given the choice between Buffalo pizza or a Nintendo Switch. He got both this past weekend and even more.
If you love to play the game Grand Theft Auto IV, it's kind of cool to think that the game's landscape was created based on the entire state of New York.
The soundtrack and score to the upcoming 'Grand Theft Auto V' video game is packed with well-known stars of hip-hop, rock, soul and classic rock. Kenny Loggins will host the classic-rock station heard in the game, which will be released on Sept. 17.
This video from Fox Sports would have us believe that Mike Tyson has never played the classic Nintendo game that shares his name. Actually, considering all the trouble Iron Mike got into during the '80s, that's probably accurate.
Do you love Tetris? Do you love the piano? Then boy, do we have the video for you! Artist Scott Brad Lee plays the different levels of Tetris on a stride piano, which is sort of the electronica member of the piano family. And it's awesome. Seriously, crank your speakers...
The Russian block-matching puzzle game Tetris took the world by storm in the late 1980s when it was released on Nintendo's NES and Gameboy platforms. And we think we've found one of the best players around.
Good ol' Black Thought. Not only is he an amazingly talented member of The Roots and Jimmy Fallon's house band, but he's also willing to admit on national television that he's a "game freak." And then willing to do rap to the theme from Super Mario Brothers.