The King of Fighters ’98 is one of the most beloved games in the series and Dream Match ’99 is a fantastic edition of that ...
In the end Tonic Trouble is a footnote in Ubi Soft’s history and one we will likely never see again, and with good reason.
There were not many quality anime licensed games for the PS1 in the US and Ghost in the Shell is one of its best.
As a fan of the beat em up genre the 32-bit generation was a wasteland. Like shooters this once venerable cornerstone of the industry was one of many sacrifices in the move to the 3d. But this was ...
Capcom were on a roll with their arcade ports of Street Fighter II to the various 16-bit platforms of the day. The versions released on the SNES, Genesis, and especially PC Engine were above and ...
Vectorman was the surprise hit on the Sega Genesis. At a time when the SNES was still impressing with games like Donkey Kong Country Vectorman was a technical showpiece that showed the Genesis could ...
Back in the day unlicensed video games were rarely seen or heard. Usually hailing from China or Korea they were most often terrible in every respect and the subject of much derision. Cheap knockoffs ...
This one kind of crept up on me. The run and gun action genre has undergone a renaissance thanks to the indie scene and those of us that adore games like Contra and Gunstar Heroes could not be happier ...