On the ninth day of Christmas my true love sent to me, nine ladies dancing I likes to get funky. In the immortal words of George Clinton, “Free your mind and your ass will follow”. Sadly, my dance move repertoire is limited to the white boy shuffle. Even if the steps are pointed out to […]
Posts Tagged ‘megadrive’
Six Retro Alternative Sports Games That Never Get Old
February 4th, 2017
Michael Crisman Yeah, let’s hear it for some good old-fashioned SPORTSBALL, beeyotch!! Look, you either love sports games, or you love to point out how much money EA makes repackaging and re-selling the same game (sometimes literally) to players year after year. I unabashedly fall into the latter category, not only because I can’t tell you the […]
Revenge of the License: Board Games
May 15th, 2016
Michael Crisman The most obvious shortcut you can take as a game developer is to make a game out of something that is already a game. Chess programs have been used to sell people on the idea of home computers since the 1970s, every version of Windows has shipped with Solitaire built right in, and casino games […]
Today in Retro Gaming: Williams Arcade’s Greatest Hits
September 1st, 2015
Michael Crisman Compilations of older video games didn’t start with PS1-era titles like Namco Museum and Activision Classic Games, but the exponential upgrade to storage offered by CD-based media certainly helped boost their popularity. After all, who wouldn’t love the chance to play some arcade hits of yesteryear without needing to sink several thousand bucks into acquiring […]
Revenge of the License/Today in Gaming: Jennifer Capriati Tennis
August 16th, 2015
Michael Crisman It’s not every day we here at RGM get to do a “Today in Gaming/Revenge of the License” mashup, but boy howdy, mark your calendars cuz today we’re making some gaming history by talking about gaming history featuring an historic sports title for the Sega Genesis/Megadrive. “But Michael,” I hear you thinking, “you don’t like […]
Revenge of the License: Robocop Versus The Terminator
May 10th, 2015
Michael Crisman It’s been a long time since Alex Murphy, loving father and husband, has experienced anything resembling “a good day”. After being dismembered by shotgun-wielding psychopaths, Murphy woke up inside a hulking, bulletproof exoskeleton. Stripped of his free will, he now walks the streets of Old Detroit as RoboCop, gunning down criminals and delivering justice one […]
Kickstarter: Component Cables for SNES and Genesis Now Underway
November 2nd, 2014
Michael Crisman As time passes, it becomes more difficult to get your classic systems hooked up to newer equipment. HDTVs want HDMI or Component video input, and if you’re stuck with the standard Yellow/Red/White Composite cables that came with your 16-bit system, you might be out of luck. No Super Castlevania IV or Sonic 2 for you […]
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