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November 20th – Pokemon Red and Blue
https://videogameofthedayhome.files.wordpress.com/2019/11/11202019-pokemon-red-and-blue.mp3 11/20 – Pokemon Red/Blue Hello and welcome! My name is Katosepe and I’ll be your host for today’s Video Game of the Day. Pokemon has become a lasting phenomenon over the years,...
Memories Past By Kyle Snyder
Last holiday season, my fiancée, Seleen, and I took the day off from our jobs to finish up our Christmas shopping. We started early in the morning and finished late in the afternoon. At one point, our travels found us about 50 miles from home in a shopping mall I used...
November 19th – Fear Effect
https://videogameofthedayhome.files.wordpress.com/2019/11/11192019-fear-effect.mp3 11/19 – Fear Effect Hello and welcome! My name is Katosepe and I’ll be your host for today’s Video Game of the Day. The original Playstation is, in many ways, the birthplace of survival...
November 18th – Segagaga
https://videogameofthedayhome.files.wordpress.com/2019/11/11182019-segagaga.mp3 11/18 – Segagaga Hello and welcome! My name is Katosepe and I’ll be your host for today’s Video Game of the Day. Meta commentary about the gaming industry isn’t hugely uncommon in gaming....
Video Games vs. Virtual Reality
I predict that lifelike virtual reality, fully integrated with the internet, will be in our homes by 2010. Virtual reality is a technology being rapidly developed right before our eyes, yet it's evolving gradually enough that most of you probably think nothing of it....
Friday the 13th By Kyle Snyder
In the mid-to-late 1980’s, at a time when the Nintendo Entertainment System had taken its place as most beloved home video game system, odd and unnecessary licenses began sprouting up all over the video game landscape. Manufacturers thought that by tacking a popular...
Boredquest: Unfinished Business
Did you ever wish Atari made a sequel to their hit game “Adventure”? Well, you’re in luck because they did. Sort of. “Adventure II,” as it was originally known, was intended to be similar to the earlier Adventure, only much grander in scale. In fact, the project...
Dragonstomper
Once upon a time, The Enchanted Countryside was a land of happiness and prosperity. Then, a Druid magician created an amulet so powerful, he would be able to control a dragon at his command and become invincible to whoever opposed him. When the magician entered the...
Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Roger Blair “Rogerpoco”
Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Roger Blair “Rogerpoco” who is displayed on card number 3183, from the Superstars of 2019 Collection. Roger is a multi-platform world record holder. He is top of this list on such consoles as Super Nintendo, Sega Master...
The Legacy of Atari (According to a Guy Who’s Barely Played Their Stuff)
We all know Atari. Even those whom have barely played any video games know what Atari is and some might even know what Atari used to be. Sure the Magnavox Odyssey was the very first home video game console but Atari was the company that truly made console gaming a...
Ultima: A Legend Through Time By Earl Green
If Adventure and Haunted House defined adventure games for the early consoles, it would be hard to find a game that exemplifies that genre on vintage computer systems, as well as the Ultima series. Richard Garriott created the first Ultima game, an extremely...
Castle Hassle By Kyle Snyder
The Atari home computer series is not typically what one thinks of when asked about the better video game systems of the early 80's. But why not? The Atari 8-bit computer line (400, 800,1200) provided some of the best graphics, gameplay, and outright fun that could be...
Adventure By Kyle Snyder
What is it exactly that keeps Adventure so close to the hearts of most classic gamers? This year marks the game’s 20th anniversary, and certainly in that time frame we've had hundreds of games surpass Adventure's primitive charms. There was Advanced Dungeons and...
Craig Pell: Indenture’s Servant
Craig Pell, aside from being an avid classic gamer and collector, is also known for programming an amazing port of the Atari 2600 cartridge, Adventure, in assembly, entitled “Indenture.” In his words, Indenture will work on: "any PC from the lowliest 8088 to a Pentium...
Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Dan Tearle
Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Dan Tearle who is displayed on card number 671, from the Superstars of 2014 Collection. Michael is also featured on card 1153, 1326, and 1352. To say Dan is an artist is an understatement. Dan is very talented and has...
Affordable Virtual Pinball Machine “Sharpin” Launched on Kickstarter – By Brad Feingold
Kickstarter and Indiegogo are, to me, two of the most original and unique sites on the internet to date when it comes to the level of creativity. If you have an idea and you want everyone to know about it and get involved, these two sites are the best ways to go. If...
Whatever Happened to Skill? By Terrell Gibbs
The release of Crazy Taxi has highlighted a split among game players. While most people love the game, there are clearly a few who just "don't get it." Typical of the complaints is the remark that "Anybody who thinks [Crazy Taxi] has replay value must also feel that...
Lost Arcade Classic: Blue Shark
There’s something that I’ve been in the dark about for over 20 years now: An obscure, dinky little toy that I was fascinated with but never actually got to see. At least I think it was a toy. Honestly, I don’t know what the hell it was. Its name? The “Smoking Pet.”...
Deep Thaw: Megaforce…A Mega Farce!
It was 1982 and my good friend Roxy and I went off to see the most highly anticipated film of the week: Megaforce. We were especially interested because that great new show Entertainment Tonight had just shown an “in depth” piece on how the US Army actually went out...
3.. 2.. 1.. GO! Garfield Kart Furious Racing launches today!
The famous lasagna-loving orange cat hits the shelves on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam! Today, Microids and Paws, Inc. are delighted to announce the European release of Garfield Kart Furious Racing on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch. The...
Coleco Visions: Rocky
“I pity da fool who don’t own this game!” In writing this review, I knew that line would have to come into play. I felt it best to get it out of the way early on. Rocky Super Action Boxing was definitely a showcase game, demonstrating the power of the ColecoVision. At...
Frank’s Video Game Palace By Frank Traut
Welcome to the second installment of my Video-Pinball column. This issue, I will be reviewing more recent games. The first one is Pinball Fantasies for the Atari Jaguar. I originally owned a copy for the Amiga 1200 when it came out and now also have it for the PC....
Catching up with Buckner and Garcia
“I've got a pocket full of quarters and I'm headed to the arcade.” Do those words sound familiar? If you're a child of the '80s, they should. They're the opening of Jerry Buckner and Gary Garcia's hit song, Pac-Man Fever, from the album of the same name. The Pac-Man...
Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Zach Sharpe
Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Zach Sharpe, who is displayed on card number 341, from the Superstars of 2012 Collection. Zach has had a major impact in the world of pinball as a player, writer and as an organizer. Zach was at one time in charge of the...