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Tomb Raider The Last Revelation Goes Multiplatform – November 22nd, 1999 – Today in Video Game History

Tomb Raider The Last Revelation is the first entry in the franchise to go multiplatform since the original. Much like the first Tomb Raider game, the other platform was a Sega one – the Sega Dreamcast in this case. Sony, smartly, locked up this franchise as a PlayStation console exclusive after the first game was […]

New Game: Commodore Amiga Hits Paydirt with Solid Gold

The Commodore Amiga is one of those classic computers that just keeps on giving to the community, even decades after it was pulled from store shelves. Thanks to Night Owl Design the Commodore Amiga can rack up one more interesting game for its library, Solid Gold. Much like Giana Sisters or Turrican, both action platformers […]

Columns III Shines on Genesis – October 15th, 1993 – Today in Video Game History

Sega was pretty much left out when it comes to well known puzzle games thanks to Nintendo locking up the rights to Tetris (even though for a bit it was available to Genesis gamers). Sega, and other companies, played puzzle roulette releasing all kinds of games in this genre, hoping something would take off and […]

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