by Old School Gamer | Feb 2, 2026 | Gaming
Although Dead Cells was originally created by Motion Twin studio, its long life was ensured by a small team called Evil Empire, which was tasked with continuing to support the sudden hit in 2019. For five years, the developers released add-ons and would certainly have...
by Old School Gamer | Feb 2, 2026 | Gaming
The first Daemon X Machina was released at a time when the Armored Core series seemed to have been forgotten. Therefore, the action game featuring large mechs looked quite unusual and satisfied the needs of fans of such entertainment. However, it had its share of...
by Patrick Hickey Jr. | Feb 1, 2026 | 2010s, Gaming, Reviews
Combining two successful, but strikingly different cult franchises, Nintendo’s free-to-try 3DS game ends up a winner, but only if you have enough space in your gaming heart for both of them. Adding Pokemon to the Picross formula adds a much-needed layer of depth to...
by William Schwartz | Jan 28, 2026 | 1990s, 2000s, 2020s, Gaming
The software developer ran-j, also known as Ranieri, has been making rapid progress on their new project to recompile Playstation 2 games. The project, which not so recently ago may have seemed fanciful, has taken on exciting connotations for retro gaming...
by Old School Gamer | Jan 28, 2026 | 2000s, 2010s, Gaming
For anyone who used to own a Nintendo Wii, it might be discomforting to think of it as a genuine retro console nowadays, as it probably only feels like yesterday that you were joyfully swinging around its Wiimote, but it’s actually been almost sixteen years since it...
by Old School Gamer | Jan 26, 2026 | Gaming
Poker software used to look like a spreadsheet with cards. The tables were flat, the buttons were functional, and nothing about the interface suggested fun. Players logged in, placed bets, and stared at static avatars while waiting for opponents to act. The design...