Category: Review

Lemmings (PS3)

This entry is part 10 of 12 in the series Lemmings

Although the title “Lemmings” may suggest yet another port, the PlayStation 3 version is actually a totally separate game, though

Fire Emblem Awakening

This entry is part 14 of 17 in the series Fire Emblem

With the entirety of Fire Emblem‘s run on the Nintendo DS being spent creating updated releases of Marth’s saga, it was

Bugaboo (The Flea)

Francisco Portalo Calero, better known to gamers as Paco Portalo, and others have written extensively about both Bugaboo (The Flea) and the new epoch

Bad Dudes

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Bad Dudes

In many ways, Data East is the video game equivalent to Cannon Films. Sure, most of their titles are B-grade

ChainDive

Until the 2009 reboot of Bionic Commando, Capcom’s acrobatic wire swinging series lay solely in the realm of 2D. For those

Traps ‘n’ Treasures

Before being released in July 1993, Traps ‘n’ Treasures had a difficult development phase. It was created primarily by Roman

Donkey Kong Country Returns

This entry is part 9 of 10 in the series Donkey Kong Country

Jungle Beat, while a very pleasant surprise in its own right, was merely an aside to the Donkey Kong platforming saga. Seething

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat

This entry is part 8 of 10 in the series Donkey Kong Country

For the second time since his grand console revival in the 16-bit era, Donkey Kong slipped off into the darkness.

Floor 13

In Floor 13, the game makes the player control an immoral, corrupt bureaucrat who orders assassinations, spreads disinformation and works with

Pandemonium 2

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Pandemonium

Crystal Dynamics had a more direct hand in Pandemonium 2 compared to the first. The framework for the sequel isn’t all that

SCAT: Special Cybernetic Attack Team

S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team is one of the better shooters the NES has to offer, featuring excellent graphics and music.

Pandemonium!

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Pandemonium

By the mid-90s, the Golden Age of 2D was about to meet its demise. As Nintendo, Sega, and the new

Donkey Kong 64

This entry is part 7 of 10 in the series Donkey Kong Country

And so, 3D reigned and the magic of the 16-bit era was swept into memory—and Donkey Kong Country along with it. Nintendo

TwinBee Yahho!

This entry is part 7 of 9 in the series Twinbee

  TwinBee Yahho! was released in 1995 in the arcades to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the series, and ported

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