Adventures of Lolo first hit the North American NES on 20 April 1989 and followed to Europe on 21 February 1991. The game is based on the Eggerland video game series which originated on MSX computer systems in 1985 in Japan care of HAL Laboratory. In this game you take on the role of heroic Lolo […]
Jade Empire Is Free On Origin

Remember Jade Empire? It got rave reviews a decade ago, when it originally appeared as one of the last major exclusives for Microsoft’s original Xbox – our sister magazine GamesTM was relatively conservative in awarding it 8/10. The game was BioWare’s first major venture after Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic and thrust players into […]
Ghosts’n Demons Pays Tribute To Capcom Classic

Heads up, fans of hard games and free things – BonusJZ has designed a free tribute to Capcom’s Ghosts ‘n Goblins series, titled Ghosts ‘n Demons. It’s been developed in the OpenBOR engine, which was originally used to create scrolling beat-’em-ups in the style of the Streets Of Rage series. However, Ghosts ‘n Demons is […]
Electronic Tabletop Mini-Arcade STARFORCE PI Seeks Kickstarter Funding

Practicalities aside, for many of us the dream is to one day own our very own arcade machine. Whether it be a dedicated coin-op cabinet or custom built MAME powerhouse, both space and finances are often a stumbling block. Both of these issues, however, are about to become a thing of the past with the […]
Fan-Made Ghosts’n Demons Game Celebrates 30 Years Of Capcom’s Arcade Classic

Believe it or not but Capcom’s timeless and tough arcade platformer Ghosts ‘n Goblins first hit arcades three decades ago. Continuing to be one of the most difficult games ever created, fans of the series have decided to celebrate where Sir Arthur last left off with an all new unofficial sequel known as Ghosts’n Demons.
Japanese Exclusive Famicom Fishing Sim ‘Tsurikichi Sanpei: Blue Marlin Hen’ English Translation

In 1988 Victor Interactive released their very own video game take on the Japanese manga Tsurikichi Sanpei. While this obscure fishing simulation starring one of Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine proved popular in the East, there was little chance this Nintendo Famicom title would see an English release – at least until now.
