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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...
Pac-Man Quarter Arcade Review – By Brett Weiss

Pac-Man Quarter Arcade Review – By Brett Weiss

Back in the fall of 1980, I was in junior high school, and I liked four things: girls, basketball, rock music, and, of course, video games. At the Quick Way convenience store near my school, they had three arcade games set up in a small corner at the back: Asteroids,...

Apex Legends Tips & Tricks

Apex Legends Tips & Tricks

Given the track record of Respawn Entertainment, it’s hardly a surprise that Apex Legends is as fine a game as it is. That’s probably the reason why the first-person shooter is still so popular among the gaming community. Enjoying a game and getting a grasp on it,...

DK Arcade

DK Arcade

The follow-up to DK Arcade (also known as D1K Arcade), which was a stunningly complete rendition of Donkey Kong (1981), D2K Arcade is nothing less than the best home version of the coin-op classic ever released for any system. There are two game modes in this...

Carnival

Carnival

Easily available from a variety of sources for less than $5 (cartridge only—a boxed copy might set you back $10 or so), Carnival is an unusual game in that it’s one of relatively few slide-and-shoot titles not set in outer space. Rather, as its title suggests, it’s a...

Mutant League Football

Mutant League Football

Sega made one of the finest consoles known to man when they created the Sega Genesis. They also inadvertently created the sole reason for my parents thinking I was some sort of deranged sociopath. I’m not denying that my obsessions with fire and strategic...

5 Great games that prove not all movie based games suck

5 Great games that prove not all movie based games suck

There is an unwritten rule when it comes to video games and that is DON’T BASE IT OFF A MOVIE! The reason being that when these types of games are made it’s usually rushed to meet the release of the film so what we end up getting can be generic and boring or just...

This Day In Video Game History

Midway was released for Sol-20 in United States.

The Joker's Wild was released for TI Programmable Calculator in United States.

Game & Watch Multi Screen: Donkey Kong (Multi Screen (DK-52)) was released for Dedicated handheld in Japan.

Bird Week was released for NES in Japan.

Super Mario Bros. 2 (Famicom Disk System release) was released for NES in Japan.

R-Type II was released for TurboGrafx-16 in Japan.

Cosmo Police: Galivan was released for NES in Japan.

Dragon Slayer Gaiden: Nemuri no Ōkan was released for Game Boy in Japan.

Star Fox was released for SNES in Sweden.

Torarete Tamaruka!? was released for Game Gear in Japan.

Great Air Battles: 1941-1942 (demo v1.5a (final release)) was released for DOS in Worldwide.

The Black Box (shareware release) was released for Windows 16-bit in Worldwide.

Wanderlust's Board of Directors proposes to change the company name to Adrenalin Interactive, Inc.


Forever Legend was released for DOS in Worldwide.