Time Traveling from the Past – Dragon’s Lair II: Time Warp
Dragon’s Lair II came to the arcades in 1991, eight years after the first game. Don Bluth Studios, whose artists worked on the first game which came out in 1983, […]
Dragon’s Lair II came to the arcades in 1991, eight years after the first game. Don Bluth Studios, whose artists worked on the first game which came out in 1983, […]
Sega had a problem. Nintendo’s Mario was burning up the charts, closing in on Mickey Mouse as the most recognizable brand by the 90s thanks to the wild success of […]
If you want to host your own game show, there are a lot of options ranging from Twitch, podcasting, or the ever popular YouTube. Armed with a small camera (or […]
In writing this article, one thing became painfully apparent — no one seems to know the exact date when Street Fighter II actually hit arcades in Japan or the United States. […]
Nintendo was late to the 16-bit war by the time the Super Nintendo Entertainment System had reached the shores of North America in 1991, almost a year after it first […]
Jaleco might not be as well known as Konami or Capcom when it came to beat ’em ups, especially in 1991 which was a banner year for the genre in […]
Sega’s position as an arcade icon was firmly established by a series of memorable hits ranging from After Burner to Space Harrier — fast, exciting titles that promised to deliver as […]
In 1991, the Golden Age of Beat ’em Ups was in full swing as Capcom, Konami, and a handful of other developers unleashed a flood of curb stompers into the […]
It was 1991 and the beat ’em up genre was enjoying a “golden age” of titles. Walking the battlefield were the likes of Knights of the Round from Capcom and The […]
Konami wasn’t above poking fun at itself. Parodius, the first game of which came out in 1988 on the MSX, kicked off a series of titles that poked fun at […]