All posts by Charles P. Gill

Elevator Action Returns

Unlike the other games in the series, Elevator Action Returns only deals with stealing documents in the first mission. All

Jet Grind Radio (GBA)

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Jet Set Radio

THQ had a deal with Sega to publish all the games they made for the Game Boy Advance in North

Jet Set Radio Future

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Jet Set Radio

Once again, Jet Set Radio Future begins with freedom of expression being pretty much banned in the streets of Japan.

Jet Set Radio

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Jet Set Radio

There’s no denying that Sega definitely tried during their Dreamcast years. After the failure of the Saturn in the North

Super Mario Bros. Special

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Hudson's Lost Mario Trilogy

The most ambitious of the three games, and as a result the one with the most problems. This tries to

Mario Bros. Special

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Hudson's Lost Mario Trilogy

Mario Bros. Special comes across as a strange blend of the original arcade Mario Bros. and other Nintendo games like

Punch Ball Mario Bros.

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Hudson's Lost Mario Trilogy

by John Szczepaniak When Super Mario All-Stars was released in 1993, the Western world became acutely aware of a Mario

Where Time Stood Still

by Larry Bundy Jr. As much as an oxymoron as it is, survival horror as a genre has been established

No Escape!

by Jave The Imagic team cranked out a lot of games in a short period of time. In fact, between

Cannon Spike

There was a time when arcade games were simple in concept and the only requirement was to eradicate all enemies

Dig, The

by Ryan Woodward Development Hell: a damnation that not even Vergil would attempt to guide anyone through. Mired in horrifying

Gotcha Force

by Trace Wysaske In 2002, an unprecedented collaboration was formed between two gaming giants with the announcement of the Capcom

Body Harvest

by Jerry Fieldsted (Wildcat) Perhaps you’ve heard of a little game called Grand Theft Auto III? Developed by DMA Design,

Speed Power Gunbike

by Joe Salina Years ago, before the Internet became the ever-expanding universe of useless information that it is, it was

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