Anyone that owned a Super Nintendo probably can tell you their favorite shooter game. Most will not pick Wild Guns though. Why? I am not sure but this game originally flew way under the radar and, at best, garnered a cult following as time went on. This means prices are through the roof on eBay […]
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The Black Sheep of Horror Gaming: Abadox
October 7th, 2016
Michael Crisman When Halloween slips around, you have tons of choices for hosting a retro-themed scare-a-thon on your big screen. It’s easy to dive straight into the likes of Resident Evil 4, Silent Hill 2, or even Friday the 13th. Formerly obscure titles like Run Like Hell for Xbox/PS2 and Clock Tower for the PS1 have been around […]
Oddballs in Gaming: HM: A Wonderful Life
August 1st, 2016
Dash The Bomber Developed by Victor Interactive Software and published by Natsume in 2003. A Wonderful Life was the future of the Harvest Moon series, but while the reviews were positive the game polarized the fan base. Harvest Moon A Wonderful Life was the oddball game in the long-standing HM series that tried to achieve so much, but […]
Wild Guns Reloaded Shown at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016
June 18th, 2016
Carl Williams When it was first announced that Natsume was planning on relaunching Wild Guns, I was a little apprehensive. Was this to be on the iPhone or Android platform, where a lot of these titles appear? Was this going to go all “current gen” with the graphics and lose its charm? Not all concerns were eliminated […]
River City Tokyo Rumble Nintendo 3DS Shown at E3 2016
June 16th, 2016
Carl Williams Okay, I know there is a fan or two out there for this one. This year at the Electronic Entertainment Expo River City Tokyo Rumble was shown for the Nintendo 3DS. This is a continuation of the long running series that started with River City Ransom on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Top 6 Reasons Harvest Moon 64 is Amazing
May 28th, 2016
Dash The Bomber Harvest Moon 64 is the sequel to the charming game Harvest Moon on the SNES. It was a fantastic game that involved time management, social aspects, Farming and ranching HM64 was the perfect mixture of how to make a simulation on the N64. HM64 took everything which made the original SNES version fun and boosted […]
Wild Guns Reloaded Exclusive Coming to Playstation 4 Showing E3 2016
May 13th, 2016
Carl Williams When you think of classic retro titles to bring back for modern consoles, what do you think of? If you are Natsume you apparently think it is time to reboot Wild Guns. I have to agree, this is a great title to reboot and update for the modern console generation. This is good news if […]
Abadox Takes Fans to the Belly of the Beast on Nintendo NES – Today in History – March 9th, 1990
March 8th, 2016
Carl Williams Scrolling shooters used to rule the roost. Back in the 8 to 16-bit days, a console was in trouble if it didn’t have a good set of scrolling shooters to showcase. Fans just demanded them and developers were all too happy to supply them. It got to the point that we saw quite a bit […]
The Lost Boys Finally See Game Release on Nintendo Entertainment System
March 25th, 2015
Carl Williams The Lost Boys, a cult classic movie from the late 80’s about a group of vampires living the surfer style life in California, is finally the subject of a Nintendo Entertainment System. The Lost Boys on the NES is a 2D side scrolling action adventure title which is available on cartridge from Chipmasters. Interestingly, this […]
Revenge of the License: AD&D Heroes of the Lance
September 14th, 2014
Michael Crisman Admit it, you knew this was coming. Maybe not today, maybe not next week, but you knew, at some point, I was going to dig into the hog waller. If that’s what you’ve been waiting for, retro gaming fans, then today’s your lucky day. Rejoice. Clap your hands. Give the ol’ banjo a tune-up. Because […]
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