Arcade beat ’em ups from the past – The King of Dragons
Almost two years after Final Fight’s debut in 1989, Capcom released another beat ’em up in 1991 giving players a break from smashing phone booths and cleaning up urban blight. […]
Almost two years after Final Fight’s debut in 1989, Capcom released another beat ’em up in 1991 giving players a break from smashing phone booths and cleaning up urban blight. […]
Hello Games, the indie studio that created that cool trailer for their upcoming procedurally generated space exploration game, No Man’s Sky, suffered a bit of a setback in the past […]
The year 1991 was a banner year for the partnership between SSI and TSR. Death Knights of Krynn, Eye of the Beholder II, Pools of Darkness, and a few other […]
One of the strangest things I’ve observed about Neverwinter’s economy is how quickly alternatives were found. Before, people in the Protector’s Enclave hub were selling everything for AD (astral diamonds), […]
It’s been years since I’ve played an MMORPG. I haven’t even touched WoW and had only occasionally dabbled in others like Lineage II during their beta phases, so I’m not […]
SSI explored their license with TSR and the developers they published for were not shy about experimenting with different kinds of approaches to their properties. With Dragonlance, they not only […]
The art actually came from the box set of the “Classic” Dungeons & Dragons boardgame version released in 1994. An earlier version, with a different dragon but similar arrangement (sans […]