Heavy Shreddin’
Snowboarding is one of several “extreme sports” that has been subject to video game depiction numerous times. It’s nowhere near …
Don’t Buy This: Five of the Worst Games Ever
Released in the UK on the 1st of April 1985, costing £2.50 and coming on audio cassette tape, Don’t Buy This is …
Ghoul School
There are several creepy games on the NES that could qualify as a bona fide Halloween game, filled with as …
Ground Zero Texas
If any one company could be said to be at blame for the Sega CD being synonymous with the term …
Elf Bowling 1 & 2
In the ancient times past of 1998, Macromedia Flash was just beginning to come into use, far from the ubiquitious …
Operation Body Count
The first thing we see is “Operation Body Count” rendered in bloody text, accompanied by an unnerving broadcast about a …
Ninja Gaiden: Miscellanous
Tiger LCD Handhelds (1989-1992) Who doesn’t remember having one or two (or more) Tiger handhelds as a child? In the …
Ninja Gaiden Old & New
Die-hard fans of the old Ninja Gaiden series often criticize the reinvented franchise for shunning its roots and not having anything to …
Revolution X
Games based on musicians, at least the ones on our shores, have always been pretty uncommon. Before the days of Rock …
Totally Rad
While Jaleco was never the most impactful company on the NES, they at least held a decent degree of success …
Lufia: The Legend Returns
For awhile, Taito teased a third Lufia entry for the PlayStation. However, development was shift instead to the Game Boy Color, and …
Deathsmiles II
Object if you must to Cave’s less-than-subtle expedition into some squeamish marketing territory with Deathsmiles, but the results speak for themselves: …
Rival Turf!
Jaleco is a bizarre company. They’ve had some interesting albeit obscure titles (Cybattler, Avenging Spirit, Magic John/Totally Rad) and some …
Ninja Gaiden 3 (2012)
Attention: Many of the screenshots on this page are promotional materials and differ in presentation from the actual game. Only …