Category: Review

Cosmic Epsilon

Most 8-bit games use simple color cycling effects to simulate a 3D perspective, such as the roads in something like

Fuzzical Fighter

The popularity of Enix’s Dragon Quest caused not only a huge wave of clones for the Famicom, but also some

Legend of the Ghost Lion

You can’t go two feet into the Famicom library without tripping over a Dragon Quest clone. As an immensely popular

Command and Conquer: Renegade

This entry is part 4 of 16 in the series Command and Conquer

The classic Command and Conquer franchise have been associated with real time strategy ever since Tiberian Dawn came out in

FX Fighter Turbo

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series FX Fighter

A year after the release of the original game, DOS would slowly but inevitably be replaced by Windows 95 as

FX Fighter

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series FX Fighter

By the mid-90s, there were few genres quite as hot as the 3D fighter. What had started with Virtua Fighter

Zero Team

The Japanese developer Seibu Kaihatsu is famous as a shoot-em-up creator thanks to their hugely popular Raiden series, but their

Blades of Time

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Oniblade

Blades of Time is a rarity for B-games. This was an honest attempt by Gaijin to show how much they

X-Blades

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Oniblade

If you owned a Xbox 360 or PS3 in 2009, odds are good you have heard of X-Blades before. You

Omega Boost

This game is part of a feature on 3D rail shooters in HG101 Digest Vol. 4: Star Fox and F-Zero.

Mirai Ninja

This game is featured in our digest, Namco Arcade Classics! Please check it out! Namco released three side-scrollers in the

Binding of Isaac, The

Edmund McMillen is arguably the quintessential indie developer. He began his career in 2001, releasing crude games on Newgrounds laden

Digger T. Rock: The Legend of the Lost City

Rare made several games for the NES that are being remembered to this day, such as R.C. Pro-Am, Wizards &

Super Burnout

The Atari Jaguar isn’t exactly known for hosting a stellar library of racing and driving games under its belt: Rebellion’s

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