Mario Party 2 is a multiplayer party game that takes advantage of the Nintendo 64 hardware. Namely the four players at once capabilities. This allowed Hudson Soft, the developers, a lot of freedom in how the Mario Party line of games play. Even if you do not have three friends to play with you can […]
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Mario Party 2 Continues Nintendo Genre Take Overs – January 24th, 2000 – Today in Video Game History
January 23rd, 2021
Carl Williams
Alice Dreams Tournament Hits Kickstarter, Successfully Funded Already after Two Days
September 27th, 2015
Carl Williams It is no secret that I am a big fan of the Sega Dreamcast console. It was Sega’s final console which was sad but it is fitting, it is an awesome system. It is almost like Sega knew they were going to fail so they intentionally left it almost, completely, open to homebrew developers. Think […]
Today in Retro Gaming – The War College
May 31st, 2015
Michael Crisman From the advent of the computer, enterprising programmers have spent considerable amounts of processing cycles and real-life time devoted to figuring out the best ways to destroy one another in a virtual form. Whether it’s dog-fighting space ships or heavy duty ground-based combat, gamers around the world have spent millions of hours locking swords, muskets, […]
New Game: Grubz Brings Worms Style Mayhem to the Commodore 64
January 2nd, 2015
Carl Williams The Commodore line of computers (Amiga and 64) are quite prolific with the homebrew community- the fans just won’t let these platforms die. Grubz is one such new homebrew title that fans of Worms will want to keep an eye on. Grubz will be released by Protovision (what movie used that same name for a […]
Alien Front Online was Multiplayer Before it was Cool – August 9th, 2001 – Today in Video Game History
August 9th, 2014
Carl Williams Alien Front Online was the gamification of yet another Sega screw up. This game was probably one of the worst launches in history. The Dreamcast has been discontinued about half a year prior to this being released. It did offer free to play on on-line servers which meant crappy options. Sega didn’t help the matter […]
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