Taiko no Tasujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun wont see the release of the HORI drum peripheral stateside, but there is an alternative. Those who have the game, the GameCube adapter and the DK Bongos will find ...
Another Touhou spinoff title is upon us as the HD Remaster of Koumajou Remilia: Scarlet Symphony has arrived on PC and Switch. This game will instantly appeal to any fan of the classic style ...
Legend of Zelda fans have something new to grab their interest as a fan group known as ‘Zelda Reverse Engineering Team’ has apparently been able to successfully reverse-engineer 100% of The Legend of ...
Sega was a very different company back in the day. The company was constantly trying out new ideas both in the arcades and on the home console market. One such innovation was the Phantasy Star series, ...
Spoiler Alert! If you haven’t read the December 1973 issue of Captain America And The Falcon (#168) yet, this article contains detailed information about the plot and storyline! Don’t come complaining ...
Hardcore Super Mario and MSX enthusiast Daemos, took 6 years of hard work and managed to port Super Mario World to the MSX.. The only pieces this port that are missing are the end credits and one boss ...
I recently took the time to talk with Shawn Long of Nintendo Enthusiast, aka Youtube’s RGT 85. RGT 85 is one of the best retro gaming channels on YouTube and we talked about the retro scene and how ...
I like visual novels. It’s a great genre that’s only picking up speed in North America, but is still widely ignored by the mainstream. Much like manga and anime, visual novels are a genre that the ...
Tomonobu Itagaki, the creator of such series as Dead or Alive and the modern Ninja Gaiden games is back at it in terms of game development. After a bump in his career with Devil’s Third, which was ...
Crash Bandicoot is finally back for a numbered game, and it is about time. Crash Bandicoot’s stellar trilogy, which was released, in the ’90s, did get a remake a few years ago. It was a stellar ...
Bitmap books have rapidly become the go-to publisher for books about retro gaming and the newest release, I’m Too Young To Die: The Ultimate Guide to First-Person Shooters 1992–2002, continues that ...