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“The Brickade” – Fully Functioning Lego Arcade Machine

Holy Moly. That is all I have to say on this one of a kind Lego build.  I literally spent a half hour talking with the creators and being mesmerized by the look and feel of the arcade machine. I went to the Brick World convention in Schaumburg, IL this past weekend...

A Study of: Miracle Warriors – by Brian Lesyk

If you were yearning for a solid role-playing game in the late 80s and resided in North America and happened to own a Sega Master System console, you were certainly in the right place at the right time. As luck would have it, you were unknowingly on the cusp of being...

Atari 7800: What Went Wrong?

During the early days of home consoles, Atari absolutely dominated the market, with its popular Atari 2600 VCS and a slew of games. Five years after the 2600's release, Atari tried to mirror that success with its next-generation console, the 5200. Unfortunately, a...
“An Inside Joke” By Todd Deci

“An Inside Joke” By Todd Deci

As a video gamer for many years now, I am probably like most other people who pursue a particular interest or hobby: I want to share the joys of my pastime with the people I love. I am always looking for games that my wife might like playing with me, for example,...

Inception: mini-games in video games

Inception: mini-games in video games

Mini-games in video games are nothing new but are currently enjoying great popularity. From retro gamers to fans of the latest GTA, mini-games are very popular with a majority of gamers. Indeed, they make the game more enjoyable and offer the opportunity to discover...

Games. Bond Games.

Games. Bond Games.

Just as creator Ian Fleming’s books helped popularize espionage novels and romanticize the daring life of a spy, MGM’s Bond films have created a visual impression that has managed to transcend the printed page and become part of pop culture. Though many actors have...

Five Games Ideal For Social Distancing

Five Games Ideal For Social Distancing

Being forced to stay inside because of the Corona Virus is no joke as Federal restrictions have put bans on the number of people who can gather publicly, as well as closing places such as theaters and bars. With that being said, many are reconnecting with their old...

Music Reviews: Sonic Boom

Music Reviews: Sonic Boom

No, it’s not an ode to Street Fighter II’s Guile, but rather a focused compilation of Sonic the Hedgehog melodies created by Spencer Nilsen, a music composer, arranger, and producer best known for his work on first-party Sega CD games. Yet Sonic Boom, which...

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Mike Lukianoff

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Mike Lukianoff

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Mike Lukianoff, who is displayed on card number 2591, from the Superstars of 2016. Mike is the winner for 3 years (2011,2013,2014) at ScrewAttack’s Ironman of Gaming tournament.  In 2015, at the Southern Fried Gaming Expo, Mike...

Classic Import: PULSEMAN

Classic Import: PULSEMAN

Simply put, there's no reason Pulseman shouldn't have been released in America. This 1994 Mega Drive import (developed by future Pokemon designers Game Freak and published by Sega) has it all: beautiful graphics, inventive design, and intense action. Yet it remained...

Donkey Kong: A Decade Later

Donkey Kong: A Decade Later

Ten years ago this month, Nintendo released the simply titled Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. At the time, it didn't seem like much of a mile- stone, but it has since become the gold standard of how to update a classic game without losing the soul of the original. The...

This Day In Video Game History

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