• Zombies Ate My Neighbors (SNES)

    ...number of obstacles so you can save a variety of neighbors who think that barbecuing in a haunted house surrounded by werewolves or taking pictures of a charging Frankenstein is...

  • 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)

    ...a favorite of mine, as well. While some of the songs are memorable, the music can be hit-or-miss. Nothing is particularly bad or annoying, but not every song can be...

  • 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)

    ...to be posted somewhere where everyone knows your name and you’re not just a card trying to get your name discovered in a pool of filth. Though, hypothetically, I guess...

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    Super Smash Bros. Brawl

    ...have a percentage number for each character at the bottom of the screen. What does that mean, just out of curiousity? I thought it represented health/damage, but you can go...

  • Ghoul Patrol (SNES)

    ...you. Far and wide, Ghoul Patrol is almost as hard to defend as Episodes I-III of Star Wars. I might as well go to Ska Weekend in Southern California with...

  • The Accessibility of Gaming: The Serendipity of Amiibo Tap

    ...Smash Bros. came out last Fall, I saw a 6-year-old boy pretending to be Kirby while his 9-year-old sister pretended be Captain Falcon. The demand for classic content is there...