• The Mystery of Monkey Island

    ...and must defeat this evil villain yet again. The Curse of Monkey Island came out a number of years after the original two, as is clearly evidenced by the extreme...

  • Mega Man (PC)

    ...quantity of cheap jumping puzzles, the bizarre control scheme, and a hero who glides around like a buttered walrus, Mega Man feels exactly like its NES counterparts in that it...

  • Snobow Kids Plus (PSX)

    ...you go sliding down the streets of a small ninja-themed village. Each race consists of a predetermined number of laps. During a race, you and the other three combatants can...

  • Avenging Spirit (ARC)

    ...popular. It only appeared in a small number of arcades in the U.S., and then vanished in a puff of smoke. Like a ghost often will. Jaleco published Avenging Spirit,...

  • Soulcalibur V (X360)

    ...of Zelda was hitting Mitsurugi ‘twixt the eyes with the Master Sword. The V in Soulcalibur V could refer to the number five, although I believe it refers to the...

  • Angels with Scaly Wings (PC)

    ...through this portal, tasked with trading a PDA filled with centuries of human knowledge for a number of the dragons’ generators—a completely clean energy source that the human world desperately...

  • A Retrospective into the Videogame Sequels of Old

    ...experiment and take risks with the IP they had in their hands, instead of simply slapping a number “2” on the game’s title and be done with it. Donkey Kong...

  • Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle (iOS)

    ...within its genre. When you’re not busy punching Saibamen in the face, in Dokkan Battle you’ll be navigating around the board pictured above. You’re given three random numbers that represent...

  • Laser Invasion (NES)

    ...Nintendo here. Still, with all this, it somehow doesn’t quite rank up on there as the most fun game, so it might only appeal to a select number of people....

  • The 2023 GameCola Videogame Awards (Part 1)

    ...a significant number of art assets. The cherry on top is the re-arranged soundtrack, courtesy of Yasumasa Kitagawa, the composer from The Great Ace Attorney. These tracks sound oh-so-familiar to...