Category: Review

Escape From Monster Manor

When the 3DO first hit in 1993, it was a system that, despite its high price tag, seemed full of

Werewolf: The Last Warrior

After putting one on one fighting games on the map with Karate Champ in 1984, Data East would continue to hit it

Chex Quest

If this game looks suspiciously like Doom, it’s because it is. Chex Quest is for all intents and purposes a promotional total conversion

Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure

  When it comes to creativity, EA isn’t really one of the first company at the top of the list.

Comix Zone

Written By Sotenga Sega was at its zenith in the middle of the nineties. Before the looming threat of 32-bit

CarnEvil

Lightgun shooters are probably one of the most popular genre of arcade game you can find, where the general public

Gex

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Gex

In cinema, there’s been a long-standing phenomenon: the B-movie. The classic example of a B-movie includes low production values, rock-bottom

Killer Instinct II / Killer Instinct Gold

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Killer Instinct

After Orchid defeated Eyedol, the two-headed cyclops Ultratech had hanging around their basement, his death creates a time warp that

Killer Instinct

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Killer Instinct

1994 was an interesting time for fighting games. Capcom had polished its flagship title, Street Fighter II, to a silver shine

Atomic Runner Chelnov

Atomic Runner Chelnov, like many of Data East’s titles, is one of those games that’s regarded as a cult classic

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