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Time Crisis – by Ryan Burger

It was all about Time Crisis and The House of the Dead. Time Crisis hit me harder overall. This rail shooter takes you through different missions across the series. Each mission typically has three stages, and each stage has four areas you fight through. I have never...

Old School Gamer Magazine Exclusive: Inside ‘Ground Zero Hero’

Old School Gamer Magazine chats with “Ground Zero Hero” developer Rowan Edmondson, who details the creative journey behind the upcoming game. About Ground Zero Hero: Featuring a vibrant hand-drawn art style inspired by The Simpsons and Rick and Morty, Ground Zero Hero...

PinkSweets and Muchi Muchi Pork! Ports Confirmed for Modern Systems

  On Friday May 29th, Clear River Games confirmed that they would be rereleasing the classic CAVE shooters Pink Sweets: Ibara Sorekara and Muchi Muchi Pork! on modern consoles. The developer City Connection is responsible for bringing the games to the PlayStation...
Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – David Klingler

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – David Klingler

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features David Klingler, who is displayed on card number 416, from the Superstars of 2013.  David created an independent software company called Solanimus which has created games such as Signal to Noise and Crashland.  You can view his...

OSGM Plays: Super Blood Hockey

OSGM Plays: Super Blood Hockey

Old School Gamer Magazine's Patrick Hickey Jr. plays a few periods of the retro hockey game "Super Blood Hockey" on Steam to see if the game lives up to its name and more. Inspired by classics on the Nintendo Entertainment System the likes of "Blades of Steel" and...

Blast Corps for N64 Review

Blast Corps for N64 Review

Blast Corps involves demolishing buildings (using a range of vehicles and robots) before they're hit by a carrier transporting leaking nuclear missiles. It's as awesome as it sounds, and was developed by Rare! [wpdevart_youtube width="640" height="385" autoplay="0"...

Remembering the Nintendo Ultra 64 Dream Team: Prologue

Remembering the Nintendo Ultra 64 Dream Team: Prologue

With rival SEGA a continued (albeit faltering) presence in the video game industry and Sony beginning to establish itself as a major player for years to come, Nintendo had to find a way to keep some of the spotlight on them in 1995 as they continued to work towards...

RETROSPECTIVE: DreamGEAR Data East Hits Gamestation Wireless Console

RETROSPECTIVE: DreamGEAR Data East Hits Gamestation Wireless Console

All in all, I would be remiss to suggest there isn’t shovel-wear to be found here but at this price-point, it’s almost like you are buying the Data East titles (with a bonus release that never before saw American shores for good measure).  The remaining 300 titles are freebies; and there are a few really good ones along the way to boot.

Billiard Review: Vanilla, But Playable

Billiard Review: Vanilla, But Playable

D3 Publisher is known for their epic puzzle RPG experience Puzzle Quest, a game that married two genres no one ever thought could be mixed. Their latest effort, Billiard, is quite simply a no-frills version of the classic game that plays well enough but lacks the...

The 25th Anniversary of the Super FX Chip

The 25th Anniversary of the Super FX Chip

February 21st, 2018 marks the 25th anniversary of the release of Star Fox for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, but by proxy, it also marks another anniversary of note: The debut of the "Mathematical, Argonaut, Rotation & Input/Output" chip, or "MARIO" for...

RETROSPECTIVE: Making Sense of THEC64 Mini

RETROSPECTIVE: Making Sense of THEC64 Mini

The move to create a Mini makes perfect sense, however.  All it takes is a passing glance at what Nintendo’s been able to accomplish with both the miniature NES and SNES Classic Editions to realize that a nostalgic looking box that emulates original titles legally and pumps the images into a modern display via HDMI is the hot ticket right now.

This Day In Video Game History

Reflect World was released for NES in Japan.

Lord of the Sword was released for SEGA Master System in Japan.

Kenseiden was released for SEGA Master System in Japan.

Tensai Bakabon was released for SEGA Master System in Japan.

Psychic Detective Series Vol.3: Aýa was released for FM Towns in Japan.

Sindibad: Chitei no Daimakyū was released for TurboGrafx-16 in Japan.

Mondo Media is incorporated in California, US.


Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second Cataclysm was released for SEGA CD in United States.

Double Dragon was released for Neo Geo CD in United States.

Battle Monsters was released for SEGA Saturn in Japan.

Egyptia was released for Windows in United States.

Forsaken was released for Windows in Poland.

Nukes3D (Release v1.0) was released for DOS in United States.

Zombies (IF archive release) was released for Z-machine in Worldwide.

Daikaijū Monogatari: Poyon no Dungeon Room 2 was released for Game Boy Color in Japan.