God of War made me take notice of the PlayStation 2 console. I knew of the PS2 prior to God of War but it was more passive interest for me. Controlling this guy that was to take on the Greek gods was just too cool a game to pass up. What Sony was doing here […]
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God of War Takes Gamers to Hades – Today in History – March 22nd, 2005
March 22nd, 2015
Carl Williams
God of War on NES Game Hack
March 28th, 2014
Carl Williams Everyone knows that God of War is a Sony owned intellectual property, one that would probably never be made available on a Nintendo system. That hasn’t stopped some ingenuitive game hackers who have created a God of War game on the venerable 8-Bit Nintendo. Yea, the NES that was released in the mid 80’s, almost […]
Revenge of the License: The Godfather (Amiga)
August 14th, 2016
Michael Crisman Let’s say you hit the jackpot. You just chased down one of the biggest licenses you could hope to land. A legendary bulwark of American cinema based on a best-selling novel by Mario Puzo, “The Godfather” is a guaranteed slam-dunk in the gaming world no matter what you deliver. So how do you pay homage […]
5 Games that are Too Much Game for the Hardware
May 20th, 2016
Carl Williams Gaming has always been about pushing the boundaries of the hardware. Whether it was 3D on the Sega Saturn or too many sprites on screen at one time in Gradius III on the Super Nintendo, developers have consistently pushed the envelope. Sometimes these are awesome games such as Star Fox on SNES but other times they […]
Revenge of the License: Blair Witch Vol. 3: The Elly Kedward Tale
November 29th, 2015
Michael Crisman Welcome back, my vengeance-seeking boys and ghouls. Halloween may be over, but the air is still chilled. The leaves still crunch underfoot. We’ve still got games to write about. Over the next three weeks, we’ll be looking at a trilogy of video games which take place in the cinematic universe revealed in The Blair Witch […]
Commerical Freeware- X-Men The Ravages of Apocalypse Released to Fans
February 19th, 2015
Carl Williams Way back in the early days of First Person Shooters (FPS), aka 3D gaming, we had a little title called Quake to keep us interested and playing on computers. Since Quake was quite open, much like how id Software did with Doom, people were able to make mods, new characters and changes to the engine […]
Today in Retro Gaming – Datsugoku: Prisoner of War (NES)
June 30th, 2014
Michael Crisman Taking prisoners has been a part of warfare since upright-walking hominids started hitting one another with increasingly sharper sticks and heavier rocks. That said, no matter how nicely your captors treat you, you’ve still wound up in a colossal mess. Unfortunately for you, the insidious GOD (Government of the Dark) has you in their filthy […]
Retro Review – Godzilla Domination – Game Boy Advance
June 29th, 2014
Carl Williams When I first discovered Godzilla Domination, I was apprehensive about it. I was a dyed in the wool fan of King of Monsters fan from way back when it first hit arcades (and later certain home consoles). One thing that constantly came to mind while play KoM oh so many years ago was how cool […]
Kickstarter: Red Goddess by Yanim Studio (2.5D Adventure Title Needs Your Help)
March 20th, 2014
Carl Williams Red Goddess is currently on Kickstarter and looking for funding, if you enjoy 2.5D action adventures then you will definitely want to check this game out. Levels will be “Metroidvania” affairs, unique implementation of puzzles and a planet that is literally fighting you. What more could you want?
Nintendo Games Hitting Nintendo Switch Online – May 21st, 2020
May 21st, 2020
Carl Williams Super Nintendo games are often good. Especially those hitting the Nintendo Switch Online service. Today we have four games total being released. One is a NES game, Rygar, and the other three are Super Nintendo games. All are quality releases in their days.
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