The Amazing Spider-Man was one of the Genesis’ early games, and a pretty enjoyable run at playing as the web head. However, it looked pretty rough, and didn’t sound all that great either. Enter the Sega CD “remake.” Unlike other ports, this isn’t tacking on some new arcade sequences or CD tracks to the original […]
Exploring the history, technology, and legacy of the Amiga…
Long ago, in 1985, personal computers came in two general categories: the friendly, childish game machine used for fun (exemplified by Atari and Commodore products); and the boring, beige adult box used for business (exemplified by products from IBM). The game machines became fascinating technical and artistic platforms that were of limited real-world utility. The […]
Prize Fighter

Here’s a nice example of why Full Motion Video games sounded great on paper. Using the most realistic graphics possible (real life), you’re placed into the virtual eyes of an up-and-coming boxer. You’ll experience the march into the ring, the corner talks, and the fight itself through his eyes. It’s an opportunity to experience something […]
Prize Fighter

Here’s a nice example of why Full Motion Video games sounded great on paper. Using the most realistic graphics possible (real life), you’re placed into the virtual eyes of an up-and-coming boxer. You’ll experience the march into the ring, the corner talks, and the fight itself through his eyes. It’s an opportunity to experience something […]
Shining Force

So this is a review I originally wrote for my own site A Force for Good. There you go, a plug in the first paragraph. Anyway tho, I felt including it was a bit of a stretch. We’re a purely PC gaming site, whereas this was a Sega Megadrive (or Genesis, if you prefer) oldie. […]
Shining Force

So this is a review I originally wrote for my own site A Force for Good. There you go, a plug in the first paragraph. Anyway tho, I felt including it was a bit of a stretch. We’re a purely PC gaming site, whereas this was a Sega Megadrive (or Genesis, if you prefer) oldie. […]