Ground Zero: Texas by Sony Imagesoft and Digital Pictures hit the Sega CD in November 1993. This was another Full Motion Video (FMV) game for the fledgling CD based Sega Genesis add-on. It is interesting to know who was involved with this game though. This was also the first time a video game had to […]
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Ground Zero: Texas Introduces Full Motion Video Aliens Shooting Action to Sega CD – November 27th, 1993 – Today in Video Game History
November 26th, 2020
Carl Williams
Mickey Mania Takes Fans on Disney Historical Adventure on Sega Genesis – November 7th, 1994
November 7th, 2020
Carl Williams Mickey Mania continued the tradition of 16-bit Disney games being great offerings. Other than a snafu or two on TurboGrafx-16, this was true. The full title of this multiplatform game was long. The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse graced the box. What gamers got was just that – an adventure that covered most of Mickey’s […]
Revenge of the License: No Escape (SNES)
January 10th, 2016
Michael Crisman In October of 2014, I proclaimed The Ring: Terror’s Realm on the Sega Dreamcast the absolute worst licensed video game ever made. It fails in so many spectacular ways and creates such a train wreck of confusion and absurdity that I devoted an entire article to explaining this point. A little over a year later, […]
Disney Done Right on Sega Genesis
April 19th, 2015
Carl Williams Disney games are some of the most popular with publishers, nearly as valuable to a game publisher as the coveted hit movie license. During the heyday of the 16-Bit generation there was more than just a slight competition going on for your platform to have the best Disney games. Sega, Capcom, Sony, Virgin and others […]
Revenge of the License: Cliffhanger
April 5th, 2015
Michael Crisman There are some games for which the Internet just cannot seem to calm its collective, relentless hate-boner. At some point, it becomes ingrained into our gaming culture that certain games suck, everyone knows it, and there’s no need to play them for yourself to decide. The committee voted it into law back before you were […]
Who Built the Better 16-Bit Mickey Mouse Trap?
March 7th, 2015
Carl Williams For the sake of fairness here I am going to keep this comparison discussion squarely in the 16-Bit era of gaming. That means we won’t be comparing the Game Boy, Game Gear, Nintendo Entertainment System or Sega Master System versions of the Mickey Mouse games. Sure, there were plenty on those platforms, most by Capcom […]
Five Great Side Scrolling Action Games that are Not Mario
March 3rd, 2015
Carl Williams It is no secret to retrogaming fans that Nintendo single handedly revived the North American video game market with their Nintendo Entertainment System and a little game called Super Mario Bros. Nintendo was not new to the North American gaming world, they had several titles out on earlier consoles when they were, what would later […]
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