Category: Review

Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker (Genesis/SMS)

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Michael Jackson's Moonwalker

Ah, the 80s. We constantly look back on the era and its charming tackiness, its pointless, embarrassing, yet adorable fads,

System Shock

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series System Shock

First person dungeon crawling has been a staple of the computer role playing game ever since Richard Garriott’s Akalabeth. Its

Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker (Arcade)

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Michael Jackson's Moonwalker

The arcade version of Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker was developed in tandem with the Genesis version, but not only was it

Shantae

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Shantae

Wayforward Technologies was founded in 1990, and worked on a number of licensed and education products over the course of

Protect Me Knight

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Protect Me Knight

The Xbox Live Independent Game Marketplace was an interesting experiment on Microsoft’s behalf, offering an open place for pretty much

Conquest of the Crystal Palace

Conquest of the Crystal Palace was developed and published by Quest in Japan, and released by Asmik in the US.

Cave Noire

For a long time, Rogue-style games were solely concentrated on personal computers. In 1993, Chunsoft tinkered with the formula a

Time Twist

The Famicom Disk System housed a number of adventure games, several of which were published by Nintendo themselves. Amongst more

Phelios

Namco practically invented the vertical shooter as we know it with Xevious, released in 1983. They expanded on the formula

Suzuki Bakuhatsu

Since the gradual shift into the third dimension, puzzle games have slowly become less and less representative of each passing

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