We hope you're down with funk, spaceships, aliens, hula girls, garishly-wrapped presents, and giant pools of cheese
We hope you're down with funk, spaceships, aliens, hula girls, garishly-wrapped presents, and giant pools of cheese
We crack open three of the titles that defined the third faction in the fourth gen console wars
A beat em up best known by most in its Sega Genesis form, Crude Buster is a game with multiple titles, tons of 90s color, and one crude attitude!
A review of the underrated 1991 Genesis beat 'em up, flush with kabuki magic and martial arts mayhem!
Gear up, and prepare your ears for some ruthless synth and beats. "Godspeed Us To The Stars" is the quintessential sound we have grown to love from Mega Drive
Not too long ago, I took three NES titles I'd never seen before and played each one for a minimum of one hour. Then I shared my experiences with you folks via a lovingly crafted article on our internet computer website. As we
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Naxat Soft (which eventually became known as Kaga Create before becoming defunct in 2015) was a big swingin' tent pole in the late 1980s in Japan. During this time, they would earn a reputation
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); When I was a kid in the late 80s and early 90s, I'd occasionally see a system advertised on TV and in magazines that
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="558.0"] You asked for it, you got it![/caption] We’ve talked about a few beat em up games so far; some of them have been true-to-form classics, like Double Dragon or Golden Axe. Some of them have been departures from the
In 1992, I was 9. I was really into video games, I was really into sci-fi movies, and I knew who Nirvana was. Hell, I even had access to a copy of Nevermind (my sister’s). I thought I was a pretty cool little
Sword & Sorcery. Known for buff swordsmen, scantily-clad warrior-women, and evil magic, this sub-genre of fantasy held pop culture in its jaws in the 70s and 80s. It never really went away; Robert E. Howard’s “Conan” character is still popular today as a
One of the mainstays in the Retrowave genre, Mega Drive has been at it since 2012 and has made a name amongst the artists producing music today. The album “198X AD” was a fantastic piece of work, and this followup is no different in