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November 19th – Fear Effect

https://videogameofthedayhome.files.wordpress.com/2019/11/11192019-fear-effect.mp3 11/19 – Fear Effect Hello and welcome! My name is Katosepe and I’ll be your host for today’s Video Game of the Day. The original Playstation is, in many ways, the birthplace of survival...

November 18th – Segagaga

https://videogameofthedayhome.files.wordpress.com/2019/11/11182019-segagaga.mp3 11/18 – Segagaga Hello and welcome! My name is Katosepe and I’ll be your host for today’s Video Game of the Day. Meta commentary about the gaming industry isn’t hugely uncommon in gaming....

Video Games vs. Virtual Reality

Video Games vs. Virtual Reality

I predict that lifelike virtual reality, fully integrated with the internet, will be in our homes by 2010. Virtual reality is a technology being rapidly developed right before our eyes, yet it's evolving gradually enough that most of you probably think nothing of it....

Friday the 13th By Kyle Snyder

Friday the 13th By Kyle Snyder

In the mid-to-late 1980’s, at a time when the Nintendo Entertainment System had taken its place as most beloved home video game system, odd and unnecessary licenses began sprouting up all over the video game landscape. Manufacturers thought that by tacking a popular...

Boredquest: Unfinished Business

Boredquest: Unfinished Business

Did you ever wish Atari made a sequel to their hit game “Adventure”? Well, you’re in luck because they did. Sort of. “Adventure II,” as it was originally known, was intended to be similar to the earlier Adventure, only much grander in scale. In fact, the project...

Dragonstomper

Dragonstomper

Once upon a time, The Enchanted Countryside was a land of happiness and prosperity. Then, a Druid magician created an amulet so powerful, he would be able to control a dragon at his command and become invincible to whoever opposed him. When the magician entered the...

Castle Hassle By Kyle Snyder

Castle Hassle By Kyle Snyder

The Atari home computer series is not typically what one thinks of when asked about the better video game systems of the early 80's. But why not? The Atari 8-bit computer line (400, 800,1200) provided some of the best graphics, gameplay, and outright fun that could be...

Adventure By Kyle Snyder

Adventure By Kyle Snyder

What is it exactly that keeps Adventure so close to the hearts of most classic gamers? This year marks the game’s 20th anniversary, and certainly in that time frame we've had hundreds of games surpass Adventure's primitive charms. There was Advanced Dungeons and...

Craig Pell: Indenture’s Servant

Craig Pell: Indenture’s Servant

Craig Pell, aside from being an avid classic gamer and collector, is also known for programming an amazing port of the Atari 2600 cartridge, Adventure, in assembly, entitled “Indenture.” In his words, Indenture will work on: "any PC from the lowliest 8088 to a Pentium...

Coleco Visions: Rocky

Coleco Visions: Rocky

“I pity da fool who don’t own this game!” In writing this review, I knew that line would have to come into play. I felt it best to get it out of the way early on. Rocky Super Action Boxing was definitely a showcase game, demonstrating the power of the ColecoVision. At...

Five Great Disney Games You May Have Missed

Five Great Disney Games You May Have Missed

The 16-bit versions of Aladdin and Lion King have gotten a ton of love from fans as of late, but here are five other Disney games you’ll fall in love with if you give them a chance. Mickey’s Speedway USA: This 2000 racer for the Nintendo 64 sporting solid visuals and...

Games That Haunt Me: Metroid Fusion

Games That Haunt Me: Metroid Fusion

Metroid Fusion is a great game.  It's fantastic and a staple for the GBA.  Every time I talk to someone about Fusion they have nothing but good things to say about it.  So why is it a game that haunts me?  Well I'll tell you why, it's because, like Mega Man 8, I've...

5 Retro Games You Can Still Play Today

5 Retro Games You Can Still Play Today

Games have evolved beyond recognition, with impressive animations and cinematography. However, there are still some amazing retro games that have more than stood the test of time. Indeed, they have blazed the way for the industry and are still some of the most loved....

Timeless Games That Span Multiple Decades

Timeless Games That Span Multiple Decades

Recently I’ve been getting into my retro games, or retro style independent games that I stumble on for cheap in the PS Store. They not only give me a feeling of nostalgia, but they’re also just really decent games – good dynamics and gameplay, witty dialogue and...

Games From the Trenches

Games From the Trenches

When George Lucas unleashed Star Wars into theatres in 1977, he created more than a great film. He forever changed how Hollywood would design and market movies, particularly on the merchandising front. After an avalanche of Star Wars action figures, T-shirts, plastic...

Online Gaming: A Brief History

Online Gaming: A Brief History

The history of online gaming is very long and storied, and we could take it all the way back to packet-based LAN games on the earliest versions of personal computers. And while there’s something to be said about how local network games came before online games, we...

Classic Gaming: Video Shelf

Classic Gaming: Video Shelf

"Joysticks" Review by Kyle Snyder One of the things the 80s was infamous for was the glut of teen sex comedies across the movie screens of America. This trend began in 1978 with "Animal House," and continued with films such as 1981's "Porky's" and 1984's "Revenge of...

What Nintendo SHOULD Do Next: A Suggestion.

What Nintendo SHOULD Do Next: A Suggestion.

I can hear you already, "Oh great another opinion piece from Ben.  Nothing we haven't heard before!"  Well if you would put your torches and pitchforks down for a hot second I think I'm on to something here.  Now in the past I've written how Nintendo has been knocking...