Okay, we missed the 25th anniversary here in North America (it was yesterday) but OverClocked Remix didn’t miss that milestone anniversary. OverClocked Remix is not a new team to the world, they started in 1999, 15 years ago, and have created many great gaming related albums over those years.
Posts Tagged ‘batman’
Album: OverClocked Remix Releases Special Album Celebrating Game Boy 25th Anniversary
August 1st, 2014
Carl Williams
Retro Collectible: NES Batman Action Figure Coming
July 24th, 2014
Carl Williams Who here remembers the 1989 Batman on the Nintendo Entertainment System or the movie it was based on? Probably more than a couple of you. Well, the National Entertainment Collectibles Association (NECA) sure does. They have done action figures for classic licensed NES characters before, such as the Jason Voorhees figure from the NES Friday […]
Bandit Gaming: Batman 1986 Version for Windows
May 10th, 2014
Carl Williams This installment of Bandit Gaming brings information on a new isometric game called Batman 1986 Version. This is not a whole new game but a hack, total conversion if you will, of another game called Head over Heels. Batman 1986 changes everything around to a style that is a mix of the 60’s Batman (the […]
Batman Video Game Spreads Game Boy Wings – April 13th, 1990 – Today in Video Game History
April 13th, 2014
Carl Williams The original Game Boy was a seminal system for Nintendo. It set the pace for the hand held market and did things prior hand helds of the time couldn’t. The Game Boy was different enough to warrant millions of units sold. This helped Nintendo solidify their place in this new market. Up to this point […]
Review: Shadow Blade on Android Using the JXD S7300 (Pst…Shinobi Fans, get this game)
March 8th, 2014
Carl Williams It is sometimes tough trying to figure out what to cover and what to ignore here on RGM. On the one hand, covering newer titles is a good way to bring retro and modern gaming together in an almagation of games but on the other, it is an easy way to alienate the fanbase. Covering […]
Batman Swooped Onto the Nintendo Entertainment System – February 13th, 1990 – Today in Video Game History
February 13th, 2014
Carl Williams When Batman hit the home console market, it represented many things. Most importantly was that it was breaking the trend of “licensed crap” that had been plaguing systems at the time. Batman on the Nintendo Entertainment System was also quite a bit different than the movie it was based on. This probably lent to it […]
Batman Forever Tripped onto Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo – October 26th, 1995 – Today in Video Game History
October 26th, 2013
Carl Williams Batman is a popular license, no matter what is being licensed. Batman Forever not so much. From toys to comics to movies to games, DC Comics’ Dark Knight is a cash cow of mega proportions. There have been duds in television (the cult followed 60’s show) and in gaming (this game for instance).
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