Earlier in 2019 Capcom took Ducktales Remastered down from all digital platforms. This caused a surge in interest in obtaining the physical edition across platforms such as eBay and Amazon. In an odd series of events, Amazon has relisted Ducktales Remastered, and at a severe discount. I have no idea how long this deal will […]
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Unholy Night, New Super Nintendo Fighter, Available Now on Amazon
July 13th, 2017
Carl Williams Previously we discussed Unholy Night: The Darkness Hunter, and now we can bring you news that it is available on Amazon. The first thing I can tell you about this news is that Unholy Night is unlike most retro releases we see. The publisher is not using artificial scarcity to drive sales for instance. Also, […]
Retro Freak, 11 Plus Platform Supporting Console, Released
November 2nd, 2015
Carl Williams We have been covering the Retro Freak console for a bit now and can finally say, it is available at Play Asia (and probably other stores). The price is a little steeper than first expected but it is not like what we saw with the RETRO VGS console. The Retro Freak’s price is very much […]
Retro Freak Pre-Orders Open in Japan, Fans of 11+ Platforms Rejoice at Once
June 26th, 2015
Carl Williams The Retro Freak is a console that is definitely on our watch list around here at RGM. It is promising quite a bit inside of its plastic casing, some might say it is will suffer from an identity crisis due to the sheer number of platforms supported. While not supporting nearly as many as the […]
Update: Prototype Designs of RETRO Video Game System Shown, New Developer Confirmed
February 22nd, 2015
Carl Williams We recently covered the new, upcoming, retro inspired console, the RETRO Video Game System and now, we have a bit more information on it. For one, we have confirmed another developer as they have stepped forward publicly and announced they are developing for this new platform. Also, we have gotten a photo of the prototype […]
The Legendary Axe Rocks TurboGrafx-16 – August 19th, 1989 – Today in Video Game History
August 19th, 2014
Carl Williams When NEC launched the TurboGrafx-16 in North America they faced many challenges. For one they were slightly off as far as what gamers on this side of the pond wanted. Sega was closer and therefore outsold the NEC machine regularly. The Legendary Axe was quite the showcase title for the TurboGrafx-16. It definitely should have […]
Keith Courage Earns Packin Rights on TurboGrafx-16 – August 19th, 1989 – Today in Video Game History
August 18th, 2014
Carl Williams This was NEC’s answer to Altered Beast, Keith Courage in Alpha Zones. There is no arcade tie-in here (though the TurboGrafx-16 did launch with R-Type). NEC was at a disadvantage as far as arcade ports went. That didn’t stop them from trying different things such as a pinball game at launch. Keith Courage in Alpha […]
China Warrior Shows Immense Sprites on Turbo Grafx-16 But Not Much Else – August 19th, 1989 – Today in Video Game History
August 18th, 2014
Carl Williams The debut of the TurboGrafx-16 was a tough launch for NEC. This was probably due to a couple of reasons. One, this was their first console and not every launch title is going to be a hit with fans. Secondly, their lack of understanding what North American gamers wanted hurt throughout the consoles’ life. It […]
Space Harrier II Launches 3D Arcade Action on Sega Genesis – August 14th, 1989 – Today in Video Game History
August 14th, 2014
Carl Williams Space Harrier II was not the first 3D endless runner, but it was first on the Sega Genesis. Sega was eager to show off the power of their newly launched console and what better way to do that than with a title that would be severely limited on the Nintendo Entertainment System? Space Harrier II, […]
Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time on the Super Nintendo
August 10th, 2014
Carl Williams The turtles have been around for many years and if judging by the financial success of the newest movie, that version will be around for at least another movie (and related licensed products). One licensed title that featured the “heroes in a half shell” was the Super Nintendo game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles […]
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