The Other Side of Springfield
It’s hard to find a more endearing pop culture symbol of the 1990’s than the Simpsons. Starting in 1989 as a spinoff of a sketch from the Tracy Ullman Show, the Simpsons went on to single ... Read More »
It’s hard to find a more endearing pop culture symbol of the 1990’s than the Simpsons. Starting in 1989 as a spinoff of a sketch from the Tracy Ullman Show, the Simpsons went on to single ... Read More »
After Super Castlevania IV was dug up to take a, action filled trip down memory lane, we are now able to take a closer look at the action packed Vectorman. Was this game one of those forgotten masterp... Read More »
Ever so often, a console gets a terrific game that is original in concept, well executed, properly marketed, and best of all-exclusive to that particular console. General Chaos, released in 1994 for t... Read More »
After the first fun, yet interesting episode of The Gamer Chronicles, we are able to present you with part 2, which shows us the great classic: Super Castlevania 4. Enjoy! Read More »
Happy new year, everybody! I hope the holidays brought much happiness to everyone, with time well spent with our families and friends. Hopefully, some of you scored some good vintage games to keep you... Read More »
Now, it’s time for a subject near and dear to my heart: firefighting in video games. It is interesting to see how few games over the years involving firefighters have surfaced. In my opinion, as... Read More »
For all of us who grew up in the age of video games, then and now, Christmas time has been synonymous with video games. Christmas was the time of year, that for a lot of us, made or broke the next six... Read More »
Alrighty, the posts I’ve been reading on Retro Gamer’s Union have confirmed that Playstation 2 and Xbox games are now retro. Which is good, because I’ve been wanting to write about t... Read More »
There was a time, prior to 1999’s dismal release of Star Wars:Episode I, when it was a good time to be a Star Wars fan. There was a great body of material and characters, constant speculation an... Read More »