Category: Review

Bubble Bobble Revolution

This entry is part 7 of 10 in the series Bubble Bobble

The first Bubble Bobble game to hit the Nintendo DS boasts an arcade perfect version of the original Bubble Bobble

Classic Bubble Bobble

This entry is part 4 of 10 in the series Bubble Bobble

Continuing the Game Boy version’s tradition of misnomers, Classic Bubble Bobble isn’t a port of the original arcade game for

Bubble Memories

This entry is part 5 of 10 in the series Bubble Bobble

As the third direct entry in the Bubble Bobble series, Bubble Memories attempts to marry the action-oriented focus of Symphony

Bubble Symphony

This entry is part 6 of 10 in the series Bubble Bobble

The next direct entry in the Bubble Bobble series – Bubble Symphony – hews extremely closely to the original Bubble

Bubble Bobble Part 2

This entry is part 3 of 10 in the series Bubble Bobble

One of the most experimental entries in the Bubble Bobble series begins with a relatively standard story; Bub and Bob

Bubble Bobble (Console Ports)

This entry is part 2 of 10 in the series Bubble Bobble

Since its initial release in 1986, Bubble Bobble has appeared on platforms from the NES and Sega Master System to

Bubble Bobble (Arcade)

This entry is part 1 of 10 in the series Bubble Bobble

If you were to enter an arcade in the early-to-mid 1980s you would be greeted by a host of near-legendary

Sumo Fighter

Games about sumo aren’t exactly common, and when they do get made, they’re typically one-on-one fighting games that attempt to

Fish Files, The

Games released in their systems’ twilight years often get sidelined for newer machines, but few suffered this quite so badly

Half-Minute Hero: The Second Coming

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Half-Minute Hero

The second Half-Minute Hero game, The Second Coming, focuses entirely on Hero 30 mode. Thankfully, it includes changes meant to

Half-Minute Hero

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Half-Minute Hero

Half-Minute Hero by Marvelous Entertainment has one of the most tenacious and genre-savvy villains in the entire RPG genre. The

Electrician

Even in the early 1980s, Mario was a big time video game star, and part of his appeal lied in

Painter Momopie

It’s rather unfortunate when a game becomes rather forgotten due to reasons out of its control. In the case of

Pillars of Eternity

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Pillars of Eternity

After years of licensed games, spin-offs for larger franchises, and a failed attempt at their own original series, Obsidian found

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