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Gaming History You Should Know: Is Ghostbusters: The Video Game Canon? November 23, 2025

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Happy Sunday everyone! Hope you’re all eager to enjoy your upcoming Thanksgiving holiday weekend! We’ve been laying low here on the site for the last week or so, trying to catch up on all the new games that seem to be getting released every day for the past two months, with many more still to play. Welcome back to Gaming History You Should Know where we discuss some of the best independently produced documentaries on the history of video games.

I cannot tell you how difficult it was to be a fan of Ghostbusters throughout the early 00s up to the 2010s. It was the earliest fandom I remember becoming a part of, shortly after I was first exposed to the franchise watching some of the early episodes of The Real Ghostbusters. I thought the show was fascinating. Here was a group of scientists capable of fighting the monsters of every kid’s nightmares with incredible high tech weaponry. I got the action figures and the toy firehouse to go with it as an early 90s Christmas present. Eventually, my parents let me rent the original Ghostbusters film on VHS and I enjoyed it so much, and while I never had the chance to watch Ghostbusters II when it was in theaters, my sister and I eventually caught it when it premiered on premium cable. Since then I’ve collected the various home video releases and will rewatch them regularly.

But after Ghostbusters II came out, the franchise just…went to sleep. The animated show would later get replaced with newer programming. There was an incredible follow up to the animated series that came out in 1996 called Extreme Ghostbusters, which saw an older Egon lead a new diverse team of Generation X college-aged students though the problems of a late-90s New York City. Sadly, it only lasted half a year and its broadcast times conflicted with my school bus schedule, so I was only able to catch the first half of each episode before I’d have to leave for school. Such a shame, as despite the fact it was one of the best animated series of all time, not many people remember that show even existed, and I can’t think of a single school lecture of any worthwhile life value taught to me during that time in my life.

I will admit I never believed I would see a follow up to Ghostbusters II. Even in the earliest days of the net, there was a heavy demand for it, but most Ghostbusters news out from Hollywood at that time was merely based on theories and rumors. Then in 2009, we die-hard fans got our third Ghostbusters movie in the form of Ghostbusters: The Video Game. Written by the original film writers and starring the original cast, the game took place after the second film and showed the Ghostbusters battling it out alongside a new character, The Rookie, controlled by YOU, the player. It was a fantastic swan song that satiated this long-term fan quite well and still ranks among many “best of” lists

In the late 2010s, Sony remembered they owned a property people loved, and set forth with producing a film with the characters people loved. Ghostbusters: Afterlife and its follow-up, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire brought the franchise back to the big screen with the surviving cast battling alongside a next generation of young people interested in the paranormal.

But after the events of the latest two Ghostbusters films, many have questioned the existence of Ghostbusters: The Video Game remaining in the main film’s canon. While the events of the later two films cannot exist alongside the events of a show such as Extreme Ghostbusters, is the video game struck from canon just as easily?

YouTube creator Channeling Spirits focuses on Ghostbusters content of all kinds, and produced this well-researched documentary on if the story of the Video Game can exist in the wider existing Ghostbusters universe. Give it a watch and find out for yourselves!

Ghostbusters: The Video Game is out for PC, Xbox 360, PS3. It was remastered for PS4 and Xbox One.

VR Games Showcase – November 2025 November 16, 2025

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The VR Games Showcase is quickly becoming one of the most anticipated streaming showcases for upcoming VR game announcements and previews. Unlike an event like E3 or Gamescom, the VR Games Showcase happens around once per quarter, and seems to provide a wide range of

Well, the November 2025 VR Games Showcase streamed earlier this month, and we got some major announcements to go along with it! If you happened to miss it, or want the chance to rewatch it again, then feel free to enjoy the archived stream in the embedded feed below!

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie – Nintendo Direct November 11th, 2025 November 13, 2025

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The Super Mario Bros Movie was a tremendous success propped up by a fantastic studio that clearly had a love for the original source material. It was inevitable that the film would get a sequel and yesterday, we got an enormous reveal of that sequel alongside some of the new cast members that are joining the Mario family. Take a look, and prepare to laugh, cry, and cheer.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is coming to theaters and IMAX next year.

Valve Announces New Hardware….Including a Standalone VR Headset November 13, 2025

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It looks like the Steam Deck is getting some new brothers and sisters. Yesterday, Valve made an enormous announcement that shocked the PC industry. They are producing new hardware! Give it a watch below:

No prices have been listed for any of the new hardware yet, but Valve already has product pages posted for it on the official Steam website.

PlayStation State of Play – November 11th, 2026 November 11, 2025

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Sony has released a massive preview of upcoming games for the PS5 platform strictly from the game developers of Japan! That’s right, we can expect new reveals from developers such as Square Enix and a lot more!

All games previewed will be coming to the PS5.

Apple Update 26.1 Released November 3, 2025

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Apple has just released an important update for every device they currently sell. The new update, which will appear as version 26.1, has been released for iPad, iPhone, Mac, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro.

This is no small update. The new update contains MASSIVE upgrades to Apple Intelligence, including improvements to live translation with AirPod Pro, as well as improvements to the Liquid Glass interface.

Depending on your device, the update may weigh in at over 12GB, especially if you have Apple Intelligence already running on your device.