• Guilty Gear X2 (PS2)

    Gamers haven't seen much in the way of 2D fighters lately, and when I showed Guilty Gear X2 to my friends, I understood why.  Only the most hardcore of us picked up the game and enjoyed it.  Others.

  • .hack//INFECTION: Part 1 (PS2)

    A tale the likes of which has never been told before...

  • Pong: The Next Level (PS1)

    Two warriors, engaged in a back-and-forth struggle for supreme victory.  The ball bounces one way, and then the other—a warrior falters, and his opponent scores a goal.  The battle starts again, a

  • Kirby’s Star Stacker (GB)

    Kirby's Star Stacker is essentially a generic puzzle game that's been graced by Kirby's timeless presence.

  • Star Fox 64 (N64)

    Star Fox 64 is the type of game to play when you're up late at night on Christmas Eve, soooo  incredibly excited about the new games that you'll be unwrapping on the following morn' that you can't fa

  • Ico (PS2)

    While there are easily a good hundred games out there that quite often tickle my proverbial fancy, I hardly come across a truly moving game. Have I come across one? Why, yes, I indeed have, thank you.

  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)

    I started this game expecting it to be like all the other Zelda games. In that aspect, this game does not disappoint.

  • ToeJam & Earl (SG)

    Nine long years it took me to beat this game. Nine long years of walkthroughs, FAQs, Game Genie, and secret lemonade stands.

  • Spice World (PS1)

    Let's say for a moment that you're Psygnosis, little-known game publisher with only a few major hits under your belt.  You've just scored the rights to one of the hottest untapped licenses available:

  • The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening (GB)

    How does this handheld entry into the Zelda franchise hold up 9 years after its initial release?