Yay! I have an index for the ads
Finished up listing all of the games and topics that I’ve had ads or flyers for in one convenient spot to make it a little easier in finding something (as […]
Finished up listing all of the games and topics that I’ve had ads or flyers for in one convenient spot to make it a little easier in finding something (as […]
Aside from this ad from 1984, you might not have heard about Aardvark Action Software. I only knew about them from their port of Bag It Man for the C64 […]
One hundred and twenty nine games are how many PS1 titles will be made available in Europe versus North America with the latest Vita update. Sure, you get Arc the […]
This clever Frogger clone from 1982 by Russ Wetmore whose name actually appears prominently in the ad material, not a common thing back in those days, is more than just […]
The past few days have been pretty busy, but I have managed to survive both Sleeping Dogs and Darksiders II. I posted both reviews up on Tech-Out, a site I […]
Apologies for the lack of updates, both games came out on Tuesday and I’ve been deep into both. So far, liking Sleeping Dogs as a sort of GTA-lite that fulfills […]
Jordan Mechner’s eye on providing cinematic experiences driven by expressive gameplay and tough challenges have slowly percolated over the years since Karateka in 1984, right on through the Prince of […]
BASIC was the computer language that many cut their teeth on for years thanks to its relative simplicity and English-like conventions, so a number of computing platforms had a simple […]
If you hadn’t heard, NASA has been celebrating their success since the wee early hours of this morning when Curiosity, the new Mars Rover, successfully touched down on the Red […]
Bruce Lee was a consummate badass who did it all. Director, writer, teacher, and martial arts master whose influence continues to be felt years after his death, he didn’t wait […]