Clockwork Knight 2 is a great example of the advancement of 2D side scrolling action games. This genre ruled on 16-bit consoles and was criminally ignored in subsequent generations. Sega did try to cover these bases on their Saturn console, at least early on, before abandoning it themselves. This could be part of the problem […]
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Clockwork Knight 2 Continues Toy Battles on Sega Saturn – January 2nd, 1996 – Today in Video Game History
January 2nd, 2021
Carl Williams
Max Steel Covert Missions Steathily Hits Sega Dreamcast – May 30th, 2001 – Today in Video Game History
May 29th, 2016
Carl Williams The Sega Dreamcast, a console that many retro gamers feel left the console war too soon. Isn’t that how it goes though? They either leave the battle too soon or stay beyond their welcome. The Dreamcast in particular had so much untapped potential. 3D action adventure gams saw a major jump from the 32-Bit era […]
Hot Wheels Licenses Nintendo Properties for Die Cast Cars
August 8th, 2015
Carl Williams Ah Nintendo, a company that is definitely no stranger to licensing out their properties, is now working with Hot Wheels. This license is reaping about eight new die cast car designs for collectors. The die cast cars will feature content, graphics or icons from popular Super Mario themed games. The die cast cars though will […]
From Cartoon to Game #1: Jem and the Holograms
August 22nd, 2014
Carl Williams The premise is simple here, folks. We are going to look at a series of cartoons from the 80’s that deserve a game today. The first cartoon on our list is Jem and the Holograms which debuted in 1985. Jem and the Holograms benefitted from the success of both G.I. Joe and Transformers (many staff […]
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