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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...

Block’n’Bubble II – An updated C64 game that seamlessly continues the action-packed gameplay of Block’n’Bubble.

Welcome to Block'n'Bubble II, a direct continuation of the classic action gameplay developed by natthrafn. Originally programmed by the author and published in Germany back in 1989 via Markt & Technik Special #30, this updated iteration breathes fresh life into...

Pokémon Red/Blue – by John Michonski

Their frustrations are often built on the backs of nostalgia, an aching for a bygone era when they first saw Nidorino and Gengar do battle on their Game Boy. That yearning for a youth long gone is what inspired Satoshi Tajiri, Pokémon’s originator, to come up with the...
The Sims – By Todd Friedman

The Sims – By Todd Friedman

You can’t talk about the history of simulation games without mentioning The Sims. The name itself is short for simulation. The Sims series is widely considered on the top of the list of franchise games. The Sims series has sold over 200 million copies worldwide and...

World Video Game Hall of Fame Reveals 12 Finalists

World Video Game Hall of Fame Reveals 12 Finalists

ROCHESTER, New York—Which video games will make it into the World Video Game Hall of Fame this May? Will Centipede devour the competition? Can Mortal Kombat fight its way to victory? Will Microsoft Windows Solitaire play its cards correctly? Can Super Mario Kart speed...

Polymega Barrages Twitter with New Updates

Polymega Barrages Twitter with New Updates

It’s been nearly a year since the Polymega remerged into the retro gaming zeitgeist, and about nine months since any other tangible updates have surfaced. But for those of you who have been patiently awaiting news of the industries hottest new converged emulation...

A Winner Is You! Pro Wrestling on the NES

A Winner Is You! Pro Wrestling on the NES

For no good reason, I’ve been thinking about pro wrestling today. I’ve written about it before (https://www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com/wwf-superstars/). I’ve been thinking about some of the legends of the sport: Andre the Giant, Fritz Von Erich, Sylvester Ritter (aka...

Ninja Gaiden

Ninja Gaiden

In his classic book on kenjutsu, The Book of Five Rings, Miyamoto Musashi wrote, “...in a fight to the death, one wants to employ all one’s weapons to the utmost. I must say that to die with one’s sword still sheathed is most regrettable.” Growing up, I had many an...

The Legends Flashback Blast!

The Legends Flashback Blast!

Last Fall, AtGames introduced its Blast! family of products. Old School Gamer ran a brief piece detailing the announcement: (https://www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com/atgames-announces-blast-family-of-products/) For a brief recap, Blast! Is a series of plug and play...

The National Videogame Museum

The National Videogame Museum

This weekend I took a trip to the past, and I didn’t even need a DeLorean to get there. All I had to do was make the short drive to Frisco, Texas to visit the National Videogame Museum. Opened in 2016 by Joe Santulli, Sean Kelly, and John Hardie (founders of the Las...

Global Gladiators for Game Gear Review

Global Gladiators for Game Gear Review

New review! Get it while it's hot! Of all the companies that shouldn't be involved in video games, I'd say McDonald's rates pretty highly. But they are, and this game, Global Gladiators found its way onto the Sega Game Gear in 1992. [wpdevart_youtube width="640"...

Deja Vu

Deja Vu

The term “film noir” traces back to 1946 and the French film critic Nino Frank. He used the phrase in an article titled, “A New Kind of Police Drama: the Criminal Adventure,” which focused on films like Double Indemnity, The Maltese Falcon, and Murder My Sweet. They...

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.