In the world of retro gaming there are not a lot of companies like Piko Interactive. They go out and find unreleased games, get the rights to them and fix them up, sometimes completing them, and then releasing them legally for fans to purchase. Take a look at the Piko Interactive store and you will […]
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Rescueware in Today’s World- Piko Interactive
January 9th, 2016
Carl Williams Piko Interactive are an independent publisher/developer based in the United States that focus on both original games and finishing formerly forgotten titles for old consoles. Piko Interactive have taken on many classic game challenges and brought them to modern gamers through various sources- physical cartridge for the original hardware and modern distribution services such as […]
Kao the Kangaroo Jumps onto Sega Dreamcast – February 13th, 2001 – Today in Video Game History
February 12th, 2016
Carl Williams Keep in mind, 15 plus years ago, 3D action adventure titles were all the rage. This was caused by a little plumber who launched a memorable console in 1996. A decade prior, Mario did the same thing for 2D side scrolling action games. Mario has a tendency to do that. This article, though, is not […]
Nintendo Switch Getting Liberated in June
May 20th, 2020
Carl Williams Liberated is a new graphic novel come to life in the tech-noir genre. This is a new take on the idea of a visual novel. At least the way we think of them right now. The interaction you have in the game is very comic book based. The closest I can think to this is […]
Intellivision Entertainment Announce Amico Console
November 2nd, 2018
Carl Williams It is an interesting time to be a gamer. We have several new consoles announced and new platforms being developed. Some, like the OpCode console (currently called the “Omni”) and the Intellivision Amico aim to be familiar to retrogaming fans but offer brand new experiences at the same time. I have already detailed what is […]
Why Full Motion Video Was Horrible on Sega CD
February 3rd, 2018
Carl Williams Looking back today Full Motion Video games on the Sega CD are quite painful to play. Not just because most are rather horrible, and I like the genre so that is saying something, but because of the video quality. Some titles were uglier than others and this was one of the sticking points for gamers. […]
Classic Brawlers, Iron Commando and Legend, Get IndieGoGo Campaign
April 13th, 2017
Carl Williams Anyone that has read my work, at least gaming stuff, for any length of time knows I am a huge fan of scrolling brawlers. Games like Streets of Rage, Final Fight, etc. Those are my “go to games”. I recently found out that Piko Interactive have launched a new IndieGoGo campaign for two of their […]
Playstation Agony, Part 3: Dukes of Hazzard: Racing For Home
December 4th, 2016
Michael Crisman It’s now week three of this nonsense, and I’m taking a break from my standard office routine of editing random articles in Wikipedia to honor my editor’s contributions to pop culture. Quick fact: did you know it was RGM’s own Carl Williams’s behavior that inspired Whale to write and record their 1995 alt-rock hit, “Hobo […]
Oddballs in Gaming: HM: A Wonderful Life
August 1st, 2016
Dash The Bomber Developed by Victor Interactive Software and published by Natsume in 2003. A Wonderful Life was the future of the Harvest Moon series, but while the reviews were positive the game polarized the fan base. Harvest Moon A Wonderful Life was the oddball game in the long-standing HM series that tried to achieve so much, but […]
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