At the end of last month, we looked at three titles from the year 1987, taking stock of their pros and cons thirty years after their original release. I like to think of the process as something between an honest review, a nostalgic look back,
At the end of last month, we looked at three titles from the year 1987, taking stock of their pros and cons thirty years after their original release. I like to think of the process as something between an honest review, a nostalgic look back,
The dead walk! The sky is burning! Behold, a pale horse! Plus, Bryan actually played the NES Jekyll & Hyde game for a whole half-hour! Slick that hair back and polish your fangs, it's time for another Grab Bag!
An examination of the famous wall-crawler's appearances in cartridge form. Tune in, True Believers!
The Nintendo Entertainment System hit US shores in 1985. It wasn't just a success, it became its own little matte-gray pop culture icon. From 1985-87 was arguably its glory era; it had no meaningful competition outside its native Japan, well over half the
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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.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="538.0"] For tonight's main event, I present one of my favorite sports games! Well, "sports entertainment" games, anyway.[/caption] If you’ve been a longtime reader of our site, then you may know that one of my guilty pleasures is classic pro
To kick off this month’s series of game reviews, we’re headed back the NES to look at one of my personal favorites. It’s a game I consider to be underrated, and it stars one of horror’s contemporary icons… Freddy Krueger.Released in October 1990,