Poor Q*bert deserves a return to glory. One of the first gaming icons born of the 1980s arcade boom, the sprightly (if somewhat profane) orange orb with legs and a comically large nose has spent many ...
The coin-op arcade classic Q*bert is finally making a comeback. Galaxy Pest Control Games and Sideline Amusements have announced that they are releasing Q*bert Classic on Valve’s Steam digital ...
Q*bert is coming back this year in Q*bert Rebooted, a new game that will offer the original Q*bert experience in its pixelated 2D form as well as a 3D version with modern graphics and gameplay. The ...
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Q*bert is a movie star now, and that means the publisher responsible for his latest release is unleashing him upon Android and iOS devices. Q*bert: Rebooted is brings its refreshed cube-jumping ...
Loot Entertainment has announced Q*Bert Rebooted will be headed to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita. Q*Bert Rebooted is a completely reimagined version of the classic Q*Bert arcade ...
JackScepticeye has spoken about his excitement about starring as Q*Bert in the new Ryan Reynolds movie Free Guy. Pic credit: @jacksepticeye/ YouTube YouTube gamer Jackscepticeye has a cameo role in ...
Within the realms of turntablist legend, one modern day DJ stands head and shoulders above the rest. While the names Grandmaster Flash, Cool Herc, DST, Bambaataa, and countless others will forever be ...
German scientists studying evolutionary algorithms just published a paper describing what happened when one of their projects discovered a novel way to beat the 1982 Atari arcade game Q*bert. If ...
Atari video game Q*bert has been beaten by an Artificial Intelligence program, which exploited a loophole that had never previously been discovered. The AI program ...
Some thirty-three years after Q*Bert and his garbled tongue made their debut in stuffy arcades across the world, developers Gonzo Games and Loot Entertainment have elected to bring the hopping orange ...
Originally released to arcades in 1982, Q*bert was one of the rare arcade successes that led to larger licensing efforts. The fuzzy ball with two feet and a gigantic hose for a nose went on to star in ...