Year: 2015

Lost Kingdoms II

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Lost Kingdoms

NEEDS PICS, ALSO, CREDIT AUTHORby Nilson Carroll – August 12, 2016 Lost Kingdoms II drops the arcade/mission style-RPG rhythm for a more relaxed

Neon Genesis Evangelion

If you asked an anime fan what the best anime from the 1990s was, you’d probably get Cowboy Bebop as your answer.

Madou King Granzort

One of a small group of games exclusive to NEC’s ill-fated SuperGrafx system, Madou King Granzort is probably best left untouched. While

Parodius Da!

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Parodius

Arriving on the scene after Gradius III, Parodius Da! was first released in the arcade (its subtitle means “From Myth

Tattoo Assassins

Besides their Tokyo-based division that handled their console and arcade games, Data East also had a pretty respectable pinball division

Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance

This entry is part 10 of 17 in the series Mortal Kombat

After the disaster that was Special Forces, nearly everybody agreed that Mortal Kombat needed a break. More importantly, it needed a retooling, something

Mortal Kombat: Special Forces

This entry is part 9 of 17 in the series Mortal Kombat

So, Mythologies apparently did well enough as advertisement for MK4, even if it wasn’t all that great of an action game. Midway, however,

Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero

This entry is part 8 of 17 in the series Mortal Kombat

Fighting game spin-offs are honestly a great idea, in theory. You have developers who build up these universes with a

Mortal Kombat 4

This entry is part 7 of 17 in the series Mortal Kombat

By the tail end of the 1990s, 3D fighting games were slowly but surely taking their place above the 2D

Mortal Kombat Trilogy

This entry is part 6 of 17 in the series Mortal Kombat

It was reasonable enough that Midway would want to give the rather rushed MK3 some extra time in the oven. UMK3was a big

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