Shadowrun was an interesting title for the Super Nintendo (Sega’s version is COMPLETELY different). Partly because it predated the “Play it Loud” campaign by a full year. This game also had quite a few mature elements to it. For starters your guy just got axed/murdered/is dead. Shadowrun is also unique in that it was a […]
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Review – Sam Mallard Case of the Missing Swan for the ZX Spectrum
October 22nd, 2016
Carl Williams Text adventures and I go way back. From classics like Zork to The Hobbit to The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, I have enjoyed text adventures for almost three decades now. Then came the graphical text adventure which The Hobbit could be viewed as an early precursor of, and it was only getting better in […]
Dollhouse coming to the Playstation 4, PC, Mac and Linux, Horror Fans Prepare
August 13th, 2015
Carl Williams Horror. This is a genre that has not exactly been able to take off with gaming. Sure, titles like Resident Evil are promoted as “survival horror” but there is not much “horror” to be had in that whole series (the dogs is one of the few scare moments I remember). Horror games are in a […]
Re-Release- Classic Macintosh Adventure Games Brought to Steam for Windows Retrogamers to Enjoy
January 31st, 2015
Carl Williams It is a good day to be a retrogaming fan as several classic Macintosh point and click adventure games have just been released onto Steam. Zojoi, the developer of these titles, has ported them to Windows and newer Macintosh platforms. Amongst the titles brought over only one will not be familiar to Nintendo Entertarinment System […]
Revenge of the License: A Sound of Thunder
November 2nd, 2014
Michael Crisman Video games based on film licenses are nothing more than excuses for some two-bit studio to make an enormous influx of money without resorting to looting armored cars or Nigerian prince email scams, right? Wanton cash grabs by game studios leading to sub-par software and the occasional bankrupting of an entire industry have been with […]
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