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Defining JRPG – by Ben Magnet

What makes a JRPG a JRPG? Is it the sweeping stories? The protagonists with super spikey or multicolored hair? Or the simple fact that if an RPG video game was made in Japan, it qualifies as a JRPG? Most of you reading this may instantly go with the last option and...

Slick Willy — A Manic Miner Graphic Improvement Project for the ZX Spectrum

Following the stall of an ambitious project to remake Manic Miner with enhanced graphics, titled Slick Willy, developer Bob Fossil has integrated the new assets into a playable mod that can be downloaded right now. While the original, high-performance engine overhaul...

Nick Arcade: When Nickelodeon Went 16-Bit

In the early 80s, when I was just a little Gen-X gamer, I was excited to see a new game show that had started in syndication. It was called Starcade, and it was just what an arcade gaming fan like me was looking for. Parts were structured like a basic trivia game...
GoldenEye 007 By Josh LaFrance

GoldenEye 007 By Josh LaFrance

There have been several fantastic first person shooters over the years and also quite a few that are not so great. Luckily for all of us, GoldenEye 007 fits into the "fantastic" category This is a game that many people can remember fondly playing at a party or with a...

Super Mario World By Amy Trinanes

Super Mario World By Amy Trinanes

What can I say about Super Mario World? One of the best, if not the best platformers ever made! Number 5 in the Super Mario series, and released in Japan in 1990, Nintendo created Super Mario World as a Pack-in launch title for the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment...

Blazing Chrome Review

Blazing Chrome Review

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw2WxrZVQvA&feature=youtu.be In the future, machines have taken over the world, and only a small rebellion against these cybernetic terrors have a chance to save the world. Sure, the story is pretty much a carbon copy from the...

The Cabinet of Curiosities: Taboo: The Sixth Sense

The Cabinet of Curiosities: Taboo: The Sixth Sense

There are many dark and dusty corridors in the Cabinet of Curiosities, musty passageways filled with cobwebs and lit only by the eerie glow of a computer monitor or television screen. At night, you can hear the pitiful cries of frustrated gamers, mourning the loss of...

Mario with Milk? By Josh LaFrance

Mario with Milk? By Josh LaFrance

For anyone born in the last 50 years or so, Saturday mornings have always been synonymous with cartoons (sadly those days have ended). And, for any kid watching this programming, we knew we would be inundated with commercials for 2 things: Breakfast Cereals and Toys....

Handheld Showdown By Josh LaFrance

Handheld Showdown By Josh LaFrance

So everyone knows the Game Boy, the king of sales of the 1990s. However, is it the best handheld console of that era? That is for you the reader to decide, and each person's answer is based on their own personal tastes. For me, it is the Game Gear, but I know others...

This Day In Video Game History

Apple II Demo Program Cassette Tape (included game) was released for Apple II in United States.

Seawolf was released for Sol-20 in United States.

Jumpman Lives! was released for DOS in United States.

Sangokushi II: Haō no Tairiku was released for NES in Japan.

Hōma Hunter Lime (Takeru release) was released for FM Towns in Japan.

Zapping Satsui was released for LaserActive in Japan.

Popful Mail was released for SNES in Japan.

Yū Yū Hakusho 2: Kakutō no Shō was released for SNES in Japan.

Spider: The Video Game was released for PlayStation in Germany.

CHAMP Pac-em (V1.0, initial release) was released for DOS in United States.

Jiji and the Mysterious Forest: Chapter 3 was released for Windows in Worldwide.

MicroProse sign world-wide publishing and distribution deal with Team17.


Virtual Chess 64 was released for Nintendo 64 in United States.

Chaos Gear: Michibi Kareshi Mono was released for WonderSwan in Japan.