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Commodore is Back from the Dead!

The Commodore brand carries a rich legacy and a devoted community that has never truly let go. What began as a line of home computers evolved into something far greater than anyone could have anticipated. Over the years, the brand changed ownership numerous...

A Look Back at Dynami Tracers

  The Satellaview add-on for the Super Famicom has long been a notorious device, one of the first examples of Internet enabled gaming that never left Japan. Emulating the Satellaview isn't difficult with modern technology, although it can be somewhat tedious...

A review of Dance Dance Revolution from Boss Fight Books

  There is perhaps no image of the aughts era arcade quite as iconic as those giant Dance Dance Revolution machines, paradoxically because it's difficult to imagine anything quite so antithetic to the arcade experience prior to that point than dancing to often...
Obelix for the Atari 2600

Obelix for the Atari 2600

Asterix is the name of a very popular French comic that, like many Americans, I have never read. I can tell you that Asterix is the little guy, Obelix is the big guy and they both have Atari 2600  games named for them. That's about it. Sales weren't exactly brisk in...

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Joel West

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Joel West

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Joel West, who is displayed on card number 11, from the Circus Card Collection of 2011.  Joel is also featured on cards 1236, 1911, 2103, 2189 and 2197.   Joel grew up in the early 1980’s when the arcade boom began.  He was one...

Lemmings for Master System Review

Lemmings for Master System Review

Lemmings have been ported to just about every system under the sun prior to the 5th generation, and the SMS is no different! A fun little puzzle game as expected, the goal is direct a bunch of aimless lemmings to safety. PS: this is my first Master System review!...

Phoenix IV: Playstation Portable

Phoenix IV: Playstation Portable

PlayStation Portable It was expected that the GBA SP would be another hit in Nintendo’s stable of handheld successes that no other manufacturer could penetrate. But that wasn’t from a lack of trying. When SCE attempted to take a stab at it, everybody paid attention....

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Now Boarding

Keep Calm and Insert Coin: Now Boarding

As a kid, I didn't really travel that much.  Sure I went on those fun loving car rides with my mom and dad and my brother once in a blue moon.  But it seemed like those trips took forever.  Why, oh why didn't we have iPhones back then.  Oh yeah, they weren't invented...

What Happened to the Nintendo “Ultra” 64?

What Happened to the Nintendo “Ultra” 64?

The much-delayed third home console from Nintendo saw numerous name changes along its way to finally reaching store shelves in mid-1996. Code-named "Project Reality" early on in its development and announcement phase, the machine would be well known for a brief span...

Sega Forever Review: Phantasy Star II

Sega Forever Review: Phantasy Star II

In the past, Sega has often released its Genesis games in collections for consoles, and a few titles also found their way onto mobile platforms. Now, the “Sega Forever” line is slated to bring all of Sega’s past releases onto mobile formats in a uniform manner. The...

Coleco Announces New Mini-Arcade Based on Robotech Anime

Coleco Announces New Mini-Arcade Based on Robotech Anime

Originally announced at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con, Coleco is returning to manufacturing the mini-arcade tabletop machines they were so renowned for in the 1980’s. This time around, it will be based on the popular anime, Robotech, that was the first anime viewed by...

Monaco GP – My First Arcade Game

Monaco GP – My First Arcade Game

Monaco GP is the first arcade game I ever played. I was so young at the time I didn't even know it by name. It was simply the racing game right inside the entrance to the arcade that was right inside the entrance to the mall. It was loud and fast and simple, an ideal...

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Richard Booth

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Richard Booth

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Richard Booth, who currently is displayed on card number 704 from the Superstars of 2014 Collection.  Richard has devoted the last 7 years to Twin Galaxies and is determined to keep Walters vision he had in 1981 alive.  ...

Driver for PSone Review

Driver for PSone Review

Released in 1999, Driver is basically a 70's cop show hiding within a PSone game. Playing as an undercover detective named Tanner, the goal is to infiltrate local gangs by being a driver for them (the fact that Tanner originally was a racecar driver is beneficial). A...

Phoenix IV: Polygonal Graphics

Phoenix IV: Polygonal Graphics

Polygonal Graphics Ironically, one of the last projects that the old Atari, Inc. released to the arcades reaffirmed the fact that the company's designers could be as innovative as ever: I, Robot was the first game that featured state-of-the-art 3D polygonal graphics,...

Donkey Kong for the Atari 2600

Donkey Kong for the Atari 2600

The first place I saw Donkey Kong on the Atari 2600 was an in-store display sometime in late 1982 or maybe early 1983. By this time my family owned a Colecovision and I'd played the arcade game a few times, so I had a pretty good idea what Donkey Kong should look...

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