All posts by Brian Crimmins

Tempo Jr.

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Tempo

Tempo Jr‘s existence is a testament to what plans Sega had in mind when they were making these games. The

Tempo

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Tempo

It’s safe to say the Sega 32X was a failure. Despite a low launch price and early praise from critics,

Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori

Long after the Super Nintendo faded from relevance in America and Europe, the Nintendo Power service ensured its survival in

Napple Tale

At first glance, Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream looks like a historical anomaly. In a time when Sega was flexing their creative

Hyper Iria

Ever since the late days of the Atari 2600, video game adaptations of non-video game properties have firmly entrenched themselves

Kat’s Run

Anybody familiar with racing games in the early to mid 90s can tell you just energetic and creative the scene

Motoko-chan no Wonder Kitchen

From the very moment you boot up the game, it’s clear what Motoko-Chan no Wonder Kitchen is. Its visual style is a

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.

Mindseeker

1988 and 1989 were very strange years for video games. For whatever reason, this period saw an odd rise in

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