This Nintendo 64 Game Rivaled Mario Kart, but It Got Left in the Dust

Man, I still remember playing Snowboard Kids on the N64 – it was seriously one of those hidden gems that didn’t get enough love. It was made by Racdym and published by Atlus, and it basically took everything awesome about Mario Kart 64 – the crazy items, the fun tracks, the frantic multiplayer – and put it on a snowboard. The sequel, Snowboard Kids 2, was even better. It took that original idea and really ran with it, proving it was more than just a Mario Kart copy – it quickly became one of my all-time favorite N64 games.

The 7 Best Episodes Of Star Trek: Picard, Ranked

The show had a rocky start, with some fans finding the early storylines too complicated. However, over its three seasons, it ultimately reshaped how we view Jean-Luc Picard’s story. By bringing back the beloved crew from The Next Generation and venturing into new areas of the Star Trek universe, the series managed a satisfying conclusion. The third season was an emotional and exciting send-off, reminding viewers why Star Trek remains popular and giving Picard and his crew the ending they deserved—a truly moving finale.

Sigma Star Saga DX coming to PS5, Switch, and PC in early 2026

This game is an updated version of Sigma Star Saga, originally released for Game Boy Advance in 2005. It now runs on Limited Run Games’ Carbon Engine, with porting done by Mighty Rabbit Studios. Limited Run Games will also be responsible for selling physical copies for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch.

Little Samson coming to PS5, Switch, and PC in 2026

Little Samson, created by Takeru and released by TAITO, originally came out in Japan on June 26, 1992, for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was then released in North America in November 1992 and in Europe on March 13, 1993.

Shantae 7 now in development

WayForward announced today that they are developing a seventh installment in the Shantae series. According to company executive Matt Bozon, details about the new game won’t be available for some time, but they encourage fans to stay tuned.