A quick look at the work of the Spanish indie developer, as well as an interview!
A quick look at the work of the Spanish indie developer, as well as an interview!
Another Japan-only game from Namco, and in fact its first 16-bit arcade platformer. Bryan takes a look at the good, the bad, and the very ugly of Yokai Dochuki.
This duo nearly needs no introduction. If you’ve been a NRW follower for any length of time you have undoubtedly heard the marvelous sounds brought to you by Futurecop!
Three games from 1990-92, examined in rapid succession by your friendly neighborhood "expert."
It’s getting hotter outside and nights quieter before the storm of libations and BBQ’s. Nothing beats the impatience of summer like an easy and fun movie to meditate with and laugh a little. I mean it’s been a stressful few months since November and we
Since the very dawn of video gaming, ever since the first of countless alien invasions and nameless ninja clan insurgencies, gamers and developers have all agreed on one thing: peace is nice, but it's incredibly boring. A common theme has emerged throughout electronic
In recent weeks, my emulator/ROM collection has expanded well into the Fifth Generation of video game consoles. I've been playing a lot of Mr. Driller and thinking hard about what my next article topic should be. The first notion I had, strengthened by
There are certain films that hold a nearly universal sway over 80s kids (and even some 90s kids) as pseudo-magical in their charm and nostalgic value. The 1985 film The Goonies stands upright upon the high peaks of this spiritual realm, having captured
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); It's been too long since I've used this article space to showcase one of the fantastic retro-themed contemporary games currently available for modern systems. I'm guilty of focusing so sharply on the console days, spending so much effort digging
Since the Internet and emulation have become prevalent in gamers' lives (especially mine), I've had plenty of moments when I've been exposed to something that never left Japan and thought, “you know, this would have really done well in the West. It's a
To look back wistfully for the hundredth or so time, I've written a lot of articles for NRW about a lot of classic games. All these games, with very few exceptions, were ones that originated in the arcade or for one console and
Today we'll tackle another notable game that's long overdue for a NRW once-over. I'd been saving this one, because I'd really like to pluck heavily from 1987 this year, and Karnov is one of the most laughed-at yet loved games from the era.