Tonight, we'll be visiting the grave of a daring hero form far-off Japan. It never really made it all the way west, but it had ambitious beginnings and deserves a place in video gaming history. It was Sega's first earnest attempt to go
Tonight, we'll be visiting the grave of a daring hero form far-off Japan. It never really made it all the way west, but it had ambitious beginnings and deserves a place in video gaming history. It was Sega's first earnest attempt to go
By this point I'm fairly certain a lot of our readers were kids or preteens when the Disney lineup of cartoons was popular in the 1990s. Some of them were barely memorable, but the ones like DuckTales, TaleSpin and Chip n Dale: Rescue
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I write a lot about games I love. Writing for NRW has given me the platform to do that, and it's wonderful. However, I can't neglect the games I absolutely hate. Ranking high on
With X-Men: Apocalypse headed to theaters later this month to continue the most prolific franchise in superhero cinema, now seems to be a good time to look back at the history of the X-Men heroes in gaming.
Once again we strap on our work boots, sling our spades over our shoulders, and shamble on over to the Console Graveyard. This time we'll take a look at a system that never truly knew who it was. One that had the best
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); For many of us, the arcade was a shrinking thing in our early days, on its way out as we were on our way in. In my area (Central NC), the phenomenon had shrunk
This review went cyberpunk again, but with a Japanese twist.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); As many JRPG fans know, when Final Fantasy II was released for the SNES in America in 1991, it was actually the fourth installment in the series. As all too
It is easy to imagine the replicant Roy Batty listening intently to “Transmissions” as attack ships burn off the shoulder of Orion or as C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. One can only hope that a release such as this is not
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); For the past couple of years, all I hear about from my friends is how great Skyrim is.I mean, they're right. It's a graphical and gameplay masterpiece. It outshines the previous two installments in
In this installment of Console Graveyard, we'll take a look at a piece of hardware that was just a little ahead of its time.