Walt Disney World and Land are magical places many of us know about but fewer have visited. Come on, you know you have wanted to put the pedal to the metal on at least one ride. Whether that be Haunted Mansion or Space Mountain, and many more are ready and waiting. In Walt Disney World […]
Archive for the ‘Game Boy Color’ Category
Race Mickey and Friends Around Walt Disney World Quest- Magical Racing Tour on Playstation – Today in History – March 23rd, 2000
March 22nd, 2015
Carl Williams
Project S-11 Blasts Aliens on the Game Boy Color – January 3rd, 2001 – Today in Video Game History
January 3rd, 2015
Carl Williams Overhead shooter games were once the great genre of gaming. No system lived without at least a handful of really good shooters having been released for it. The Game Boy Color is no different, even above the curve in may respects. Take Project S-11 which was released in 2001. That was a time when gaming […]
Pokemon Trading Card Game Brings Trading Card Game to Game Boy – April 10th, 2000 – Today in History
April 10th, 2014
Carl Williams To say Pokemon has been a cash cow for Nintendo is quite an understatement. From the original cards to the cartoon/movies and games based on this franchise money flows. Nintendo definitely made the right choice in bringing it over to North America. The financial essence of the game is gone with this Game Boy version. […]
Kirby Tilt ‘n’ Tumble Invents Waggle Controls – April 9th, 2001 – Today in History
April 9th, 2014
Carl Williams Kirby Tilt ‘n’ Tumble is a “waggle” game. Most gamers are not interested in “waggle” controls. Waggle controls require flinging or flailing around to produce action in a game. This form of gaming control was popularized by the Nintendo Wii and also on platforms such as iOS and Android. Waggle is much older than those […]
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Arrives on PlayStation Xbox GameCube – November 15th, 2001 – Today in Video Game History
November 15th, 2013
Carl Williams Yesterday, we took a look at the second game in the Harry Potter series, Chamber of Secrets, and discussed the various ports and their strengths/differences. The original game, Sorcerer’s Stone, hit consoles, PC and portables across many release dates. Though this time, we have a much more limited release schedule. PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo […]
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Hits Consoles – November 14th, 2002 – Today in Video Game History
November 14th, 2013
Carl Williams To say the Harry Potter books were a success would be quite an understatement, to say the least. Based on the second book in that children’s series, Chamber of Secrets was quite different on portables than it was on consoles. Rather then recanting the storyline, let’s focus on the different versions of this game.
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