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Bowling Games 2026 – Best Mobile, PC & Console Picks. AI-Generated.
Bowling games may not always get the spotlight like football or basketball titles, but in 2026, they’ve carved out a strong niche in the gaming world. Thanks to improved physics engines, realistic graphics, and creative arcade modes, bowling games now offer a surprisingly deep and fun experience across all platforms.
By Micheal Turnerabout 10 hours ago in Gamers
Best Basketball Games in 2026 (Top Mobile, PC & Console Picks). AI-Generated.
Basketball video games have come a long way—from simple arcade-style shooters to hyper-realistic simulations that capture every detail of the sport. In 2026, the genre is stronger than ever, offering something for every type of player. Whether you enjoy deep career modes, quick online matches, or casual street-style gameplay, there’s a basketball game out there for you.
By Micheal Turnerabout 11 hours ago in Gamers
Best Baseball Games of 2026 – Top 10 Picks (Mobile, PC & Console). AI-Generated.
Baseball video games continue to grow in popularity as developers improve gameplay realism, graphics, and online features. Whether you enjoy managing teams, playing full seasons, or simply hitting home runs in quick matches, there are plenty of great baseball games available in 2026 across mobile, PC, and consoles.
By Micheal Turnerabout 11 hours ago in Gamers
Lessons from the Golf Course: Discipline, Focus, and the Art of Performance
Golf was never meant to teach me anything about performance. At first, it was simply a way to slow down. A walk across wide green space, the sound of a clean strike, the quiet challenge of sending a small white ball toward a distant target.
By Andreas Szakacsa day ago in Gamers
My Top 25 NES Games
The Nintendo Entertainment System, or the Famicom in Japan, is the earliest console I have any direct experience of. We didn’t have a NES in our house when we were kids. I was a bit sniffy of it actually, viewing it as old-fashioned and before my time (I was born in 1984, between the Japanese and Western releases of the system). It was years later that I started to appreciate earlier games and hardware. I played the NES round friends’ houses and, eventually, well into adulthood, someone decided to get rid of theirs and now we had our own Family Computer.
By Daniel Tessier11 days ago in Gamers
Andreas Szakacs Launches Independent Production Company as Summitfall Enters Production
The move marks a notable shift in Szakacs’ professional trajectory — transitioning from performance-focused projects to a broader role in development, financing, and creative oversight.
By Andreas Szakacs15 days ago in Gamers
My Top 25 Game Boy Games
I've been getting very much back into my games over the last year or so (hooray, hyperfixation!). Not just playing, but reading about, learning about, and, of course, reminiscing about. I've recently been ensconced in Shaun Musgrave's Patreon, and particularly enjoyed his lists of favourite games for various consoles. So I thought to myself, why not have a crack at that myself?
By Daniel Tessier30 days ago in Gamers
Best Nintendo Switch Games for Kids, Teens & Adults in 2026. AI-Generated.
The Nintendo Switch continues to be one of the most popular consoles for gamers of all ages. With its unique hybrid design, players can enjoy games on the go or dock the console for a full-screen experience. But with thousands of games available in 2026, it can be hard to know which titles are perfect for kids, teens, or adults.
By Micheal Turnerabout a month ago in Gamers
My 400th Story: Celebrating 10 Years of the NES Classic
Greetings, Vocal readers and subscribers! I've reached yet another milestone: 400 stories on Vocal. I'm aiming to reach the 500 stories mark by the end of this year. Is it doable? There's only one way to find out. To celebrate this milestone, I'll be talking about a game console that will turn 10 later on this year, except it's a miniature version of an old game system that everyone wanted to get their hands on. I'm talking about the release of the NES Classic. I'll be sharing the good and the bad of the game console.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a month ago in Gamers











