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Pokémon Red/Blue – by John Michonski

Their frustrations are often built on the backs of nostalgia, an aching for a bygone era when they first saw Nidorino and Gengar do battle on their Game Boy. That yearning for a youth long gone is what inspired Satoshi Tajiri, Pokémon’s originator, to come up with the...

Video Game Trading Card Spotlight – Natalie Rossetti

Our next Trading Card Spotlight features Natalie Rossetti who is displayed on card number 2078, from the Superstars of 2015 Collection.   Natalie has been in the television and media world for many years now.   She has worked on a variety of TV shows such as Fly Girls...

Super Metroid – by Brian Lesyk

As one-half of the aforementioned moniker, the Metroid and Castlevania franchises served as the bedrock upon which all other non-linear, multi-scrolling 2D platformer video games were built. When you play other Metroidvania titles like Guacamelee! (DrinkBox Studios,...
Super Metroid – by Brian Lesyk

Super Metroid – by Brian Lesyk

As one-half of the aforementioned moniker, the Metroid and Castlevania franchises served as the bedrock upon which all other non-linear, multi-scrolling 2D platformer video games were built. When you play other Metroidvania titles like Guacamelee! (DrinkBox Studios,...

Time Crisis – by Ryan Burger

Time Crisis – by Ryan Burger

It was all about Time Crisis and The House of the Dead. Time Crisis hit me harder overall. This rail shooter takes you through different missions across the series. Each mission typically has three stages, and each stage has four areas you fight through. I have never...

Pinball Machine out of Legos

Pinball Machine out of Legos

Each year at the Pinball Expo in Wheeling, IL, there is a unique item that draws attention from huge crowds.  The Pinball Expo in 2019 had one of those attention grabbers. 16-year-old high school student Luke Horwath brought a full scaled pinball machine. Why is that...

Doom – by Matthew Owen

Doom – by Matthew Owen

Doom dominated unlike any other PC game before it. Developed by id Software, this seminal first-person shooter defined the genre from that point forward, and any competitors to come in the years after were simply labeled as “Doom clones”. A technical marvel and true...

Something’s amiss in the US. Part 2

Something’s amiss in the US. Part 2

Clear-eyed at last, I found myself cataloguing the differences. Not between Athens and Heraklion, or between riot cops and farmers, but between what I’d been shown and what I’d been denied. The teargas had been indiscriminate — it didn’t care whether you were a...

This Day In Video Game History

Dots and Pluses *Word* Game was released for Sol-20 in United States.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening was released for Game Boy in Japan.

Brudal Baddle (v.1.0) was released for DOS in United States.

Machine Hunter was released for Windows in United States.

Zoku Hatsukoi Monogatari: Shūgaku Ryokō was released for PC-FX in Japan.

Bounty Sword: First was released for PlayStation in Japan.

Game Tengoku: The Game Paradise! (Gokuraku Pack) was released for SEGA Saturn in Japan.

Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross: Ai Oboete Imasu ka was released for SEGA Saturn in Japan.

The Ace of Penguins was released for Linux in Worldwide.

Pyramids was released for Windows in Worldwide.

SPWW2 (Version 2.0 (first stand-alone release)) was released for DOS in Worldwide.

Mall Maniacs was released for Windows in Sweden.

Backyard Baseball 2001 was released for Macintosh in United States.

Gangsters 2 was released for Windows in United States.

Extermination was released for PlayStation 2 in Germany.