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Perry Rodgers: Roger Clemens MVP Baseball: A Grand Slam of Perspective

Perry Rodgers: Roger Clemens MVP Baseball: A Grand Slam of Perspective

by Patrick Hickey Jr. | May 10, 2024 | 1990s, Interviews, The Story Of...

The early ‘90s were a different time for Sports games than today. Back then, you didn’t need a license of a professional sports league to sell copies. You just needed to create something fun to play- and different. As a result, the market was flooded with sports...
How Dragon’s Lair Gave Birth to Brain Dead 13

How Dragon’s Lair Gave Birth to Brain Dead 13

by Patrick Hickey Jr. | Apr 4, 2024 | 1990s, Interviews, The Story Of...

Dragon’s Lair is considered a legendary title in video game history, but Brain Dead 13,  while not nearly as iconic was a blast in its own way and a title that fans of animated FMV games will totally enjoy. The game’s developer, David Quesnelle admits the arcade scene...
The Truth About Desert Demolition and Blast Programming

The Truth About Desert Demolition and Blast Programming

by Patrick Hickey Jr. | Mar 13, 2024 | 1990s, Interviews, The Story Of...

A marvel of Sega Genesis programming, Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote didn’t garner massive fanfare when it was originally released on the console, but it’s contributions to 16-Bit legend and lore can never be understated. More than 25 years...
The Importance of Jumping Flash

The Importance of Jumping Flash

by Patrick Hickey Jr. | Mar 1, 2024 | 1990s, Interviews, The Story Of...

Released on April 28, 1995, in Japan and November 1, 1995, in the United States, Jumping Flash wasn’t a launch title for the PlayStation, which debuted on December 3, 1994, but the game’s producer, Perry Rodgers still believes it was a title that helped stress...
Triple Play 96: Third Name’s a Charm

Triple Play 96: Third Name’s a Charm

by Patrick Hickey Jr. | Feb 13, 2024 | 1990s, Gaming, Interviews, The Story Of...

It’s hard to believe, but at one point, EA Sports was extremely focused on producing quality baseball games. Way before MVP Baseball was a thing, Triple Play Baseball was a series that millions of gamers flocked to. At one point in the franchise’s history, it...
Where the Sexiest Flight Sim on the SNES Got its Inspiration

Where the Sexiest Flight Sim on the SNES Got its Inspiration

by Patrick Hickey Jr. | Feb 7, 2024 | 1990s, Interviews, The Story Of...

Dan Kitchen’s Turn & Burn: No-Fly Zone is a sleeper gem on the SNES and it comes from a man with a hefty resume in gaming. From the Atari 2600 to the PlayStation 2 and beyond, Kitchen has left an impact on gaming culture. From licensed projects to independent...
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