• The Legend of the Mystical Ninja (SNES)

    ...more creative and wild as it goes on. There’s lots of great ideas and great boss fights. It’s very challenging without getting too frustrating (although I would complain about the...

  • Zombies Ate My Neighbors (SNES)

    ...you, with large hedge mazes filled with chainsaw maniacs that can cut through the walls, football fields with demonic football players that bounce you back and forth away from neighbors...

  • 32-Bit Genocide This Weekend

    ...in Baltimore this Saturday. The show will feature video game cover bands, video game artists, and a number of consoles from gaming’s history. Doors open at 5, music starts at...

  • Soul Blazer (SNES)

    ...in comparison with Terranigma. However, Soul Blazer does deserve a bit of credit in its own right. After all, it was the first step in the progression of the series...

  • testgame.exe: Making the Adventure

    ...slingshot to Hans without first making the deal with him (surely you know what this deal is by now, but I won’t say it just in case). Although the “getting...

  • Project Sylpheed (X360)

    ...any enemy battleship could be. At seemingly random points in the mission, a countdown appears on screen with the message “IN 3 MINUTES IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO CONTINUE WITH...

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    Super Smash Bros. Brawl

    ...pits you in a ring with a computer-controlled character who doesn’t do anything. That’s not a real training mode! A real training mode teaches the player that A = Punch,...

  • Ghoul Patrol (SNES)

    ...this page by mistake (ed.: I should’ve kept the typo “licked”), you’re already familiar with Ghoul Patrol, and you already have an opinion, and you want me to agree with...

  • The Accessibility of Gaming: The Serendipity of Amiibo Tap

    ...having a tough adventure with the desert wind blowing through your hair, you might dig around for LucasArts’ Full Throttle. And if you’re feeling in the need of some comfort...