“Animal Crossing” isn’t the only game in town. Whether you like to throw punches or pigskin, expert Daniel Mastin, who runs Video Games New York in the East Village, the oldest and largest video-game emporium in the city, has a recommendation to keep you entertained during lockdown.
If you’re nostalgic for your old Game Boy, consider the re-upped “Legend of Zelda” game. The adventure premise is the same from the ’90s: a quest to escape an island, but Mastin adds, “Nintendo modernized it.
It’s beautiful and easy to play.” “’Wii Sports’ is like ‘Tetris’ for the original Nintendo, it’s great fun and an affordable way into gaming,” says Mastin, who’s had trouble keeping the interactive game in stock since the pandemic began. “In ‘Overcooked,’