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Versions of a Burial: The Atari Landfill Excavation in Museums, Part 2

What Museums Do: Versions The certificate, in other words, answers the wrong question — but it isn’t alone in that. Every museum holding these materials has to decide what question it’s trying to answer, and that’s where Latour and Lowe become most useful. They build...

Chrono Trigger: The Dream Project – by Steve Juon

So you’re thinking about playing Chrono Trigger. Your friends and peers have already told you it’s the greatest JRPG ever made, but you were born too late to experience it in its heyday on Super Nintendo. It only gets worse if you decide you want to live that...

A review of The History of Silent Hill

  Earlier this year, Pen & Sword Books released The History of the Pokémon Games, which I reviewed here. At the same time, they released the much less obviously marketable The History of Silent Hill by Samantha Morris. Similar titles notwithstanding, these...
Maniac Square on iiRcade Review

Maniac Square on iiRcade Review

Starting about 15 years or so since I've had arcade games in my home and really dove into retro gaming, I found out my wife loves Tetris and games that are similar to the classic arcade, NES or other forms of the game.  She used to play it in our home when I had the...

The Cliffhanger: Edward Randy on iiRcade Review

The Cliffhanger: Edward Randy on iiRcade Review

It's Rolling Thunder meets Indiana Jones! Released in 1990 by Data East, this multi-stage action platformer unfortunately never saw the light of day in the United States due to the regional release suddenly being canceled. Each level is highly action-packed as one or...

R-Type on iiRcade Quick Review

R-Type on iiRcade Quick Review

Now this is the reason to have a iiRcade unit in your home.  This is one of dozens of arcade games I'm excited about seeing come to the platform and as of earlier this summer it appeared.  The developer Irem and Publisher Nintendo released this to arcades in 1987 and...

Double Dragon Trilogy iiRcade Review

Double Dragon Trilogy iiRcade Review

When Technos released Double Dragon in arcades in 1987, it marked the next evolution of the side-scrolling beat'em up genre. It quickly became a popular game and would spawn two sequels. The innovations in the series also inspired other companies to try to create...

This Day In Video Game History

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