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Best geek games and gaming experiences that the virtual world has to offer.
Silver the hedgehog needs his own game!!!
To clarify, I am not a gamer, but rather an observer of the gaming world. While watching videos on YouTube, I came across several old games of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. I can’t believe Silver the Hedgehog doesn’t have his own game. So far, Silver has only appeared in a few Sonic games, and he has had a minor role. You would think it's about time he got his own game, because Silver is quite popular in comic books, as well as in fan fiction and animations found on the internet.
By stephanie borges9 months ago in Geeks
Why GTA VI Will Redefine the Future of Gaming—Just Like Rockstar Always Does
It’s been over a decade since Grand Theft Auto V first hit the scene, yet it still feels like it never left the spotlight. In an industry notorious for short attention spans and fast-moving trends, GTA V has stood tall, unfazed, like a digital monument to Rockstar’s obsession with excellence. And now, as the world waits with bated breath for Grand Theft Auto VI, one truth becomes clearer by the day: Rockstar doesn’t just release games. They release revolutions.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Geeks
Snokido: Play Free Online Games Anytime, Anywhere
In the dynamic world of online gaming, Snokido has emerged as a go-to platform for gamers seeking diverse, free, and easily accessible games. Whether you're into action, puzzles, adventure, or rhythm games, Snokido offers a vast collection that caters to all tastes. This comprehensive guide delves into Snokido's features, popular games, and what sets it apart in the crowded gaming landscape.
By Vincent Otiri9 months ago in Geeks
In Defense of Video Games: The 300th Story
300 stories! I'm so proud of me. Thanks to my loyal and faithful subscribers and readers for supporting me over the years. Y'all are the real MVPs! Be sure to like this story if you enjoyed it once you get done reading it. Follow me on social media, subscribe to my page, and please send me a one-off tip at the end of the story. No tip is ever too big or small. They support creators like me and encourage us to write and publish more stories.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 9 months ago in Geeks










