Category: Your Weekly Kusoge

Sprung

The “dating sim” has been a thing in the Japanese game marketplace for quite a long time, whether it be

Cyberdillo

A lot of times when people encounter a game that doesn’t make much sense, they’ll usually write it off as

Jinmu Denshou

Space Harrier‘s release in 1985 was followed by many imitators. Their quality is as varied as their settings, running the

Isle of the Dead

Combining a point-and-click adventure with a first person shooter, two hot genres in the computer gaming scene in 1993, should

Zelda’s Adventure

One of the most annoying misconceptions perpetuated in video games is that Zelda’s Adventure on CDi is better than the

Where’s Waldo

Martin Handford’s Where’s Waldo? series (or Where’s Wally? as it’s known outside of North America) was likely a staple of

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Who Framed Roger Rabbit was a cultural phenomenon when it hit the silver screen in 1988. Based on the novel

Vanslug: X Mission

We’ve already covered Vanslug in our expansive Korean games section, where the number of problems was beyond the scope of

Universal Studios Theme Park Adventure

“NOTICE: The game is not a true representation of Universal Studios Theme Parks, but an interactive game based on Universal

Utsurun Desu.: Kawauso Hawaii e Iku

Utsurun Desu. was a gag manga running for about a decade, from 1984 to 1994. As one of those silly

Top Banana

Weird games can be good sometimes. They slip under the radar and turn into hidden gems. Some weird games are

Total Recall

Total Recall is one of the most interesting films in Hollywood history. Directed by Paul Verhoeven of Robocop fame and

T&C Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage

LJN is notorious for publishing many stinkers on the NES based off of licensed properties. Interestingly, they weren’t all based

Taboo: The Sixth Sense

1983 was when I, Robot hit arcades with its prototypical 3D graphics, but it also came with a curious secondary

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