Category: Review
Rolling Thunder
Namco circa 1986 had some pretty nice arcade games under it belt, the most popular being Pac-Man and its variations, …
Blood Warrior
Shogun Warriors‘ enjoyed a very brief period of standing out from the crowd, but Samurai Shodown and other more polished fighting games …
Shogun Warriors
Once Street Fighter II: The World Warrior exploded into arcades, just about every game publisher tried to make a game like it, …
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
Hotline Miami was such an explosive hit that propelled Cactus and Dennis Wedin to an unprecedented height of fame. While …
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (Computer)
While Sunsoft created the two most famous Gremlins games on Nintendo hardware, UK publisher Elite was entrusted with the home computer licensing …
Cho Ren Sha 68k
When Sharp released its famous X68000 computer in 1987, it was the most powerful home gaming machine on the market. …
Chimera Beast
Good ol’ Jaleco. While not quite as famous as other quirky developers and publishing companies like Taito and Data East, …
3-D Ultra NASCAR Pinball
At the time, Sierra owned Papyrus Design Group, responsible for some of PC gaming’s finest simulation racing games, like Indycar Racing, Grand …
3-D Ultra Pinball: Thrillride
When Americans think of theme parks, most probably think of Disneyland, or Universal Studios, or Six Flags. 3-D Ultra Pinball: Thrillride, …