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Issue #18 FREE EDITION IS YOURS With Lead Article by Adam F. Goldberg
Thanks to Brett Weiss, we have worked with Adam F. Goldberg, the producer of "The Goldbergs" TV show and we have an awesome article about Adam's video game days with his NES! “Dude, look at those graphics! It’s like having an arcade in your house!!!” Those were the...
A Salute To The Nintendo 3DS.
Early in the morning on September 17th, 2020 there was buzz on Twitter that Nintendo took off any mention of the 3DS on their Japanese language website. A little bit later, a spokesperson told Polygon that the system is being discontinued and will no longer be...
10 Retro Games That Still Hold Up
With the advancement in technology, many sectors in the gaming world have evolved. One of the areas is video games. As technology develops, new games also come up. All in all, there are old games that can still be played. Even though you might not be able to use...
30 Years On: The Story of Microsoft Solitaire
It’s a game that almost everyone has played; one that’s been featured in countless films and TV shows, and has become instantly recognisable. It’s completely free, and until recently, it came pre-installed on the hundreds of Windows computers sold every year. The...
I, Robot
In the year 1983, the Cold War was still in the minds of American citizens and tensions between the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, were elevated. Brewing since 1945, the fear of Communist invasion, espionage and the threat of nuclear...
SWITCH IT UP: Super Blood Hockey: A Fighting Game With Hockey – Review By Brad Feingold
So I installed a fighting game into my Switch and a hockey game broke out. This is the full on straight forward first impression of Super Blood Hockey from Premium Edition Games. At this moment, there is really nothing to represent the...
Rampart
If you like tower defense style games, then you can thank Atari Games’ John Salwitz for creating Rampart. While not an actual tower defense game in itself, the 1990 coin-op pioneered the ideas of erecting structures to defend territory while making repairs between...
Alien
“In space no one can hear you scream.” So goes the tagline for Alien, one of the greatest (not to mention scariest) science fiction movies ever made. Released in 1979 by 20th Century Fox, Alien was directed by the great auteur Ridley Scott (from a screenplay by Dan...
Best cricket games of all time
Cricket might not necessarily be one of the most popular sports in the world, however it still attracts millions of viewers and players across the globe, with places like England, India, Pakistan and Australia (amongst others) all having a vast share of the audience...
Is there a difference between loot boxes and online gambling?
Loot boxes are one of the newest innovations in the world of gaming. They have come into many different games in a very big way. Because of the way that loot boxes are structured they have been compared to gambling in a number of ways. The gaming industry obviously...
Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Sean McCauley
Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Sean McCauley, who’s artwork is currently is displayed on card number 2354, from the Superstars of 2015 Collection. Sean created the artwork for PAPA 17 (Pro and Amateur Pinball Association). Currently, Sean is the Senior Art...
Hidden Gems: Rolo to the Rescue
Intro: Ah yes, Rolo to the Rescue, one of the many games I played for countless hours as a kid. I remember being drawn in by the cutesy graphics, addicting gameplay and the catchy music. It is pure and fun 16-Bit platform gaming at its best with a depth that will...
History of Super Fighter Team
Growing up during the fighting game craze of the early 1990s, it was only a matter of time before I too became swept up in it. My options seemed limited because I didn’t own a home game console and was unable to pay 50 cents at the arcade for a two-minute match of...
NEOGEO MVSX Trailer!
As summer comes to a close, things are starting to heat up with several console releases being announced. With the upcoming release from Sony and Microsoft, there are also new releases coming in the form of arcade machines. After the announcement of the iiRcade...
Made In Japan: Super Mario Bros. 2
It seems gaming knowledge can spark some of the most ferocious battles amongst gamers. Why calling Jumpman “Mario” in an arcade is likely to send a hardcore Donkey Kong gamer into a fit of rage. The back story to Super Mario Bros. 2 is no exception. So sit back, grab...
The Hype, and Reservations, of the Mario 35th Anniversary Direct.
On Thursday September 3rd, Nintendo released their Mario 35th Anniversary Nintendo Direct. The direct had some neat things to show off such as upcoming releases of a Game and Watch console, R/C Mario Kart, and the release of Super Mario All-Stars for the SNES Online...
Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Jacob Ashley
Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Jacob Ashley, who currently is displayed on card number 3314 from the Superstars of 2020 Collection. Jacob is an arcade collector, video game developer and artist. He is co-creator of the ‘Kong Klub’. Since 2016, it is the...
Hidden Gems: Clockwork Knight
Intro: In the video game world there is always those zany games that come along that sweep us away with their charm. Clockwork Knight is one of those games. Developed and published by Sega, Clockwork Knight was released on May 11,1995 for the Sega Saturn, making it...
Mushihime-Sama Futari
You know the term “Hardcore Gamer” gets thrown around so much these days. You can walk into your local retail video game chain store and listen to some dork say he’s hardcore because of all the systems he owns, what his gamer score is or whatever epic drop of loot he...
Root Beer Tapper
While many coin-op machines graced the bar scene in the early eighties, only Tapper resembled the actual bar in which it dwelled in 1983. This hulking box of electronic joy not only played a great game but dressed for the occasion! Decked out with an ashtray, a place...
Best Video Games Of The 90s
Video gaming has taken a whole new form in today’s world. But back in the 90s’ when the internet connection was dead slow and one had to use dial-up and Disk Operating System in their computers, the memories of playing games are still vivid. These days, one can’t just...
Some Retro Video Games that Featured Gambling
Gambling has always served as an amazing source of fun and entertainment. The games have evolved over time, and the industry has seen an exponential rise over the years. The gambling industry crunches millions by the hour, and unapologetically so! The amalgamation of...
Strong: National Museum of Play
Chances are that you may have never heard of Margaret Strong, but as a collector, I have the utmost respect for her endeavors that led to the creation of The Strong’s National Museum of Play. Born at the end of the nineteenth century, she traveled the world and...
Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Tim Landis
Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Tim Landis who currently is displayed on card number 3322, from the Superstars of 2020 Collection. Tim is a diehard arcade enthusiast. Tim does everything from talking, playing, reviewing games, going to arcades and covering...