Category: Review
Sid & Al’s Incredible Toons
After the success of the original game, one would assume that its creators would go on to make a sequel, …
Incredible Machine, The / The Even More Incredible Machine
A staple of any fine comedy — the incredibly complicated machine made of all kinds of wacky parts that somehow …
Metal Walker
The explosion of Pokemon’s popularity during the late 90s and early 2000s would go on to affect video game discourse …
Project Warlock
We are in a golden age of classic FPS send-ups, from the haunting DUSK to the revival of DOOM. Indie …
Super Solvers: Midnight Rescue!
The Learning Company created many of 90’s kids’ favorite edutainment games including Reading Rabbit. One of the lesser-known titles that …
Blade Runner (1985)
Everyone knows about Westwood Studios’ acclaimed 1997 Blade Runner based off the Ridley Scott flick, but the first Blade Runner …
Quake III: Arena
Releasing just a month after Epic beat them to the punch with Unreal Tournament, Quake III: Arena is the moment …
Metroid: Other M
Nintendo first introduced the “action hero” style of Metroid when they released Metroid Fusion for the GBA in 2002—eight years …
Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2
Heavy Metal is a magazine that’s been around since the late 1970s that specializes in sci-fi and fantasy stories, aimed …
Asterix: Caesar’s Challenge
Asterix: Caesar’s Challenge was originally developed for the ill-fated Phillips CD-i system. Billed as an interactive education game platform and featuring several titles …