Ah, Metroid. How I remember in my younger years how much time I put into these classic titles. First Metroid on the NES, with its wondrous password saving feature, and …
Continue reading →Once again the Zoanthropes get together for another round of fighting each other for fun and profit. While some would say that this is nothing but a simple port of …
Continue reading →1999 held the release of what many claim to be the best fighting game ever made: Soul Calibur. Its stunning visuals, fluid controls, amazing action, and seemingly endless secrets to …
Continue reading →Ah, Spyro the Dragon… Back many a year ago, Spyro the dragon was first released on the original Playstation. Sporting a rather good graphic engine for the time, entertaining voice …
Continue reading →Batman: The Rise of Sin Tzu is a bit of an anomaly. It’s got all the bits that a fun game requires, and it has enough of a production value …
Continue reading →Rareware's first and last title to hit the Nintendo Gamecube has been released. Originally called Dinosaur Planet on the Nintendo 64, this game was given a massive facelift and the …
Continue reading →Ah, Star Wars. While I was too young to remember seeing the 'classic' movies way back when, I've definitely seen the movies enough times to know all that I need …
Continue reading →I remember the days way back when Nintendo wouldn't even think about releasing a fighting game under the Nintendo label. Super Smash Brothers on the Nintendo 64 changed all that. …
Continue reading →Tube Slider is NEC's first offering for not only the Gamecube, but for any console in quite some time. Is it a good game though? For the most part, yes, …
Continue reading →The future of racing has arrived once again. Its name is F-Zero GX. F-Zero has had an interesting gaming history behind it over the years. Starting off on the SNES, …
Continue reading →A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, Squaresoft (or simply Square) was an extremely well known company under Nintendo's very large belt. Starting with The 3D Battles …
Continue reading →The original Prince of Persia, released for the PC way back in 1989, raised the bar for platform adventures. This latest chapter in the Prince's tale wraps all the original's …
Continue reading →

