Subscribe To My YouTube Channel SCE Japan Studio isn’t afraid to get weird. In 2006, they released LocoRoco for the PlayStation Portable. The strange game would come with colorful singing little bouncy balls, immersive landscapes, and catchy tunes. With simplistic controls and easy gameplay, LocoRoco invited all gamers to have a go with the strangeContinue reading “LocoRoco Review”
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Medal of Honor: Underground Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Following the success of the original Medal of Honor released in 1999 for the PlayStation, Electronic Arts, and Dreamwork Interactive set out to produce a sequel. One year later in 2000, they produced Medal of Honor: Underground for the PlayStation. My review of the original Medal of Honor was quiteContinue reading “Medal of Honor: Underground Review”
Monster Truck Rally Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! In the late ’80s and early ’90s, Monster Trucks were as cool as it got. It was only a matter of time before someone made a Monster Truck video game which developer Realtime Associates and publisher INTV Corp did in 1991 when they released Monster Truck Rally for the NintendoContinue reading “Monster Truck Rally Review”
Space Harrier Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Space Harrier was a big hit in the arcades so, in 1986, Sega ported the game to the Sega Master System. The game showcased what the Master System could do while providing a solid port to the game so many loved. For this review, it was my first time playingContinue reading “Space Harrier Review”
Space Megaforce Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Shoot ’em ups were all over the video game scene from the 80s to the early 90s, and Space Megaforce joined the genre in 1992 on the Super Nintendo. Developed by Compile and published by Toho, Space Megaforce offered two different modes, one “short game” that focused on short levelsContinue reading “Space Megaforce Review”
Golden Axe II Review
The Sega Genesis had some huge arcade hits in its game library. Golden Axe was a fan favorite, but Golden Axe II took the franchise to a new level with its in-depth details, smooth mechanics, and addicting beat ’em up action. Developed and published by Sega in 1992, Golden Axe II became another hit forContinue reading “Golden Axe II Review”
Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance Review
After the release of the box office success “Gladiator” in 2000, ancient Rome became a breeding ground for video games. Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance was developed by Acclaim Studios Manchester and published by Acclaim Entertainment in 2003 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The game itself is rarely talked about, and I, personally had neverContinue reading “Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance Review”
Beetle Adventure Racing Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel One of the games that always comes up as a “hidden gem” for the Nintendo 64 library is “Beetle Adventure Racing”. Developed by Paradigm Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts, Beetle Adventure Racing was released in 1999. Would the arcade racing game suck me in or was it a mirageContinue reading “Beetle Adventure Racing Review”
1942 Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! World War II is a popular setting in video games from the beginning. In 1986, Capcom developed and published “1942” for the Nintendo Entertainment System putting the player into a plane during… you guessed it 1942 over the Pacific Ocean. Would this early vertical shooter impress me or should itContinue reading “1942 Review”
Pro Wrestling Review
Developed and published by Sega in 1986 for the Sega Master System, Pro Wrestling gives you an opportunity to step inside the ring and win the tag team championship in three separate leagues. Featuring four different tag teams and a two-player mode, Pro Wrestling was an early hit for Sega Master System fans. How doesContinue reading “Pro Wrestling Review”