Jon Ledford first started at Arcade Sushi thinking that it was a sushi barcade, which unfortunately doesn't exist..yet. With distinct opinions in regards to gaming and a deep fondness of 90's cartoons, anime, B movies, and RPGs with world maps (no lists of cities and destinations, thank you), Jon spends his off time patiently waiting for an HD remake or sequel to Final Fantasy 6. Graduating magna cum laude from Rowan University and Atlantic Cape Community College's 2010 Communication Major of the Year, Jon is also the leader of an underground resistance fighting against the forcing of motion technology into the world of console gaming. Feel free to follow him @JonLedford.
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Worst to First: Call of Duty
To celebrate the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops III, we're reloading and staying in cover as we review the 10 best hits of the franchise, going from worst to first. Ever since we first played as Private Joe Martin in the original 2003 Call of Duty and starting mowing down Nazis during Operation Overlord (the Battle of Normandy), players felt like their actions were important and greatly impacted both the battlefield and the lives of their fellow soldiers onscreen. There was something about the franchise that just made it standout from its contemporaries. While Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare would help the series become a household name and an online multiplayer phenomenon, lets not forget its origins.
The Green Bay Packers Keep Playing Settlers of Catan Off-Field
The Green Bay Packers are spending their hours off the gridiron playing one of the most addictive board games of the past 20 years, Settlers of Catan.
Cyber Monday Deals for Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon and More
Think of it like Black Friday with a shipping charge so you can avoid the crowds, traffic, mobs, chaos and long lines.
Female Gaming Journalist Relaying Rape Threats to Trolls’ Mothers
21-year-old gaming journalist Alanah Pearce has responded to the threats of sexual and physical violence directed at her online done by forwarding their messages and reporting them to their mothers.
Video Game Industry Growing Four Times Faster than U.S. Economy
They did say the U.S. economy has been down for a while, right? It looks like the video game industry is expanding at a rate much faster than we were expecting.
Play Hundreds of Classic Arcade Games Straight Through Your Browser
Goodbye productivity, you can now play hundreds of arcade games straight through your browser, with no quarters needed.
Apple Sells 10 Million iPhone 6s in First Week, a New Record
To no surprise, Apple's latest iPhone is selling incredibly well. So much that it broke the company's previous sales records.
Nintendo Hints N64 Games Coming to Virtual Console
The Big N has hinted that Nintendo 64 titles are next in line for the Wii U's Virtual Console.
‘The Fifth Element’ Redone as an 8-Bit Game
Forget the atrocity that was released on the Sony PlayStation in 1998, this is what the video game for 'The Fifth Element' should have looked like.
Mario and Bullet Bill Running Amok in ‘Mario is Destroying my house!’
Mario takes on the minions of Bowser in this stellar fan film depicting what would happen if the contents of the Mushroom Kingdom would leak out onto the real world.
Google’s April Fools’ “Pokemon Master” Job-Opening is Legit
Google has taken the job that you always wanted as a kid and made it into an elaborate joke. The good thing is, they were rather serious about finding the very best, like no one ever was.
Microsoft Details What Xbox One Player Ratings Mean
We can finally figure out which gamers to stay away from and which ones to partner with on Xbox Live with this new visualization of each player's reputation.