In this day and age there are still some timeless classics in gaming. Games that can be played anytime and anywhere. To some the classics include RPGs, to other's the games are timeless Nintendo and Sega games. Here are a few examples from the long list that Goozernation has: Baldur's Gate, Final Fantasy VII, Power Stone, Mortal Kombat II, Super Mario 3, Chrono Trigger, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Mario 64, and GTA San Andreas.

For years, people have wondered who the superior video game mascot is between Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog. Everyone has differing opinions, and perhaps no one will ever be quite sure. Let's take a look at this mascot rivalry, starting with the 16-bit era of gaming.

"Nintendo’s Mario series is one of the highest-selling and most beloved group of video games in existence. Since Mario first appeared in the Donkey Kong arcade game in 1980, he has appeared in over 200 games. Super Mario World is undoubtedly one of the jewels of the Mario series. Leading up to its release in 1990, Super Mario World was wildly anticipated due the success of Super Mario Bros. 3. The Nintendo Company was in no danger of falling from popularity, but it did have some big competitio..."

Bret Elston over at GamesRadar goes through the changes in the size (both general and relative) of one of the oldest and our favorite hero/villan pairs in video gaming history- Mario and Bowser.

From the original NES games to the new Wii releases - things have gotten a little different throughout the years.