Virtual Chess 64 was the one and only Chess simulator on the N64. Contrary to popular belief, VC64 was not the 64th game on the series, but rather the one and only of its kind in the console. It was developed by Titus Software the same company who produced Superman 64. But, unlike Superman which […]
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Kao the Kangaroo Jumps onto Sega Dreamcast – February 13th, 2001 – Today in Video Game History
February 12th, 2016
Carl Williams Keep in mind, 15 plus years ago, 3D action adventure titles were all the rage. This was caused by a little plumber who launched a memorable console in 1996. A decade prior, Mario did the same thing for 2D side scrolling action games. Mario has a tendency to do that. This article, though, is not […]
Today in Retro Gaming – Superman (N64)
May 29th, 2014
Michael Crisman One hundred and ninety-six countries, including all of Europe became signatories to the Geneva Convention back in 1949. Despite this documented historical fact, French developer Titus Software was, for reasons unknown to Amnesty International, the Red Cross, and the United Nations, permitted to release Superman on the Nintendo 64. The result, as you might have […]
Brainies Challenge Gamers Minds on SNES – April 2nd, 1996 – Today in History
April 2nd, 2014
Carl Williams The Brainies, a title that was released on many computers half a decade earlier, is a puzzle title with a twist for the Super Nintendo. When Titus released this game on the Super Nintendo, it was quite late in the life of Nintendo’s 16-Bit console. Innovation and brain teasing challenge were being used heavily with […]
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