Author: Masamune Years ago when I was in high school, I happened upon a cart of Batman Forever on the Sega Genesis laying helplessly on the sidewalk amid a gloomy, rainy day. I thought to myself “how could anyone be so careless as to accidentally drop a video … Continue reading
Unreleased Super Nintendo Comicbook Game ‘Shadowhawk’ Due For Physical Release This Year

Following on from a year packed to the brim with unreleased video games surfacing and being preserved in ROM format, it would appear that yet another missing 16-bit title is due to be made available. Rose Colored Gaming appear to have obtained a prototype copy of Shadowhawk for the Super Nintendo, something they’re gearing up […]
Last Ninja 2 Port Discovered For Unreleased Konix Multisystem Console

The Konix Multisystem is an interesting piece of unreleased and long lost video game hardware. Due to feature just about every form of accessory within, the console was scrapped very early into development. That said, code for unfinished and unreleased games have since surfaced, with the latest being Last Ninja 2.
The Making Of The Untouchables

Although some of its earlier movie licences were rather shoddy, Ocean soon discovered a solid template and made some of the best examples around. Along with Robocop and Batman The Movie, The Untouchables is considered to be one of the best examples of Ocean’s film tie-ins. Here Gary Bracey and James Higgins reveal how the […]
Book Review: The Sega Mega Drive/Genesis: Collected Works

Over the last few years we’ve seen an incredible rise in the number of retro gaming fan projects materialising following the arrival of Kickstarter. From brand new Nintendo NES games to HDMI upgrades for the Game Boy, all kinds of ideas are getting the support they deserve due to this revolutionary way of funding creativity. […]
Amiibo Fever: Nintendo’s New Take On ‘Gotta Catch ‘Em All’

For collectors, of video games or otherwise, there seems to be a need to prove commitment to something. You see it time and again if you do a search for “Amiibo Collection” on YouTube. Nintendo have somehow managed to market these plastic figures in such a way that buying just one isn’t an option. If […]
