Category: Your Weekly Kusoge

Smashing Drive

First released in arcades in 2000 and later ported to the GameCube and Xbox in 2002 by Point of View,

Bouncers

For as long as the Internet has existed, nerds have argued about the genre classification of certain games. In a

Arabian Nights

After Red Orb Entertainment failed with their official attempt at a 3D Prince of Persia game, the guys at the somewhat schlocky

Codename: Eagle

“Even a terrible game can be fun in multiplayer.” That’s a pretty common mantra, particularly in response to questions regarding

Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu

You will likely have noticed at some point that not all NES carts are of the standard flat gray variety.

Flintstones, The: Bedrock Bowling

The original PlayStation was aging fast as the new millennium passed. The system was slowly doomed to become a dumping

Hooters Road Trip

A great many things could be said about the Hooters franchise, hardly any of them good. For those readers who

Sonic’s Schoolhouse

It might not be entirely fair to single out an educational game for this sort of article. It’s entirely fair,

Horror Zombies from the Crypt

Horror Zombies from the Crypt – ah, if that title doesn’t spell exquisite home entertainment of the highest order. You know

Gokuu Densetsu: Magic Beast Warriors

Mortal Kombat had a huge influence on practically every fighting game developed in America. In the mid-90s, the market was flooded

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