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 […]
Posts Tagged ‘Duke Nukem’
The Five Dumbest Mistakes I’ve Made As a Gamer
March 16th, 2016
Michael Crisman Everybody makes mistakes. We’re human, it’s OK to admit our flaws and imperfections. Most of them, hopefully, are momentary lapses of judgement: small errors easily rectifiable without too much blood loss. Then there are the times you do something so moronic it makes you question your beliefs about how intelligent, sane, and sexy you really are. […]
5 New Sega Master System Games
January 9th, 2016
Carl Williams The Sega Master System did not fare all that well in the United States. Partly to being mishandled by Sega and partly due to restrictive licensee agreements Nintendo enforced. Take your pick. While the Master System did flourish in other countries, in North America it just couldn’t gain much of a foothold. In the United […]
Target Tuesday: Duke Nukem – Time To Kill
June 2nd, 2015
Michael Crisman Neither Retro Gaming Magazine nor any member of our staff is associated with the Target chain of retail outlets. Michael just thinks this particular series of ads from the 90’s featuring “Respected coach and video gameologist Tom ‘The Thumb’ Blake” which ran in GamePro magazine was amusing. Thus we’re going to feature one every Tuesday […]
Three Titles That Should Have Been Launch Titles on Nintendo’s 3DS
June 29th, 2014
Carl Williams This article was originally made available on Gaming on Nintendo on June 1st, 2013- Rather than doing the boring same old top five games of this general persuasion, which is quite boring and unimaginative, I’ve decided to do a special three list of titles that Nintendo really should had as launch titles on the 3DS, […]
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