Netflix and The Legend of Zelda? LTG Weighs In

By the Last Token Gaming Staff UPDATE: The announcement that Netflix planned to make a Zelda series turned out to be nothing more than a rumor, and was officially denied by Nintendo’s president, Satoru Iwata. Still, here was our initial reaction to the news, for posterity and any likelihood that we could see filmed adaptations of […]

Club Nintendo Reminder

By Sean Willis I’m sure you all have heard but I’m gonna remind you all anyway. Nintendo’s loyalty rewards program Club Nintendo is closing shop (to be replaced by another program they say) and the final set of rewards are up this week. However due to high demand the site goes down occasionally so be […]

Hall of Fame Review – Pokemon Red/Blue (1998)

  By Jake Rushing Developer: Game Freak Publisher: Nintendo Platforms: Game Boy Release Date: September 28, 1998[ Mode: Single Player, with 2-Player features Genre: RPG If there is one thing about Pokemon that no one can deny, it is that it has a place to stay in the hearts of gamers everywhere. Not just in the U.S. […]

Cat Buddy! Exploring Final Fantasy XV through a…Cat Cam?

With Final Fantasy XV moving faster in less than a year then it has in almost seven…we’re now getting to enjoy seeing the game through the eyes of… a cat? That’s right! Much like the exploration of an city through the eyes of a dog cam at Jump Fest in Chiba, Japan in December, fans at […]

Foreign Favorites: Volume 2

By Michael Mygind This is another look at some games that we never saw a release for on our side of the world. This time around, I’ll be focusing on three action games on the Super Famicom, N64 and Sony PlayStation. Sengoku Densyo (1993, Data East, Super Famicom) Sengoku Densyo is the home port of […]