Review: Marble Madness (NES) Drew Wilson | December 31, 2013 By Drew Wilson Marble Madness is a marble racing game released on the NES. We take a look at this game and see if this simple idea of an obstacle racing game involving marbles plays out.
Review: Q-Bert (NES) Drew Wilson | December 30, 2013 By Drew Wilson For years, Q-Bert was seen as an icon for retro gaming. While Q-Bert’s image has now faded somewhat from public concious, we take a look at one of the earlier versions of this classic puzzle game and see whether or not it is even worth playing these days anymore.
Review: The Game Of Life, Yahtzee, Payday (Gameboy Advance) Drew Wilson | December 29, 2013 By Drew Wilson They are board games that many people have heard of before: The Game of Life, Yahtzee, and Payday. All three of these games are also available on the Gameboy Advance. We check out this 3 pack game and see if this is worth checking out.
Review: Duke Nukem Advance (Gameboy Advance) Drew Wilson | December 28, 2013 By Drew Wilson Duke Nukem Advance is another First Person Shooter game in a series of Duke Nukem games that have been released on several platforms. This version was released on the Gameboy Advance. We look at whether this portable version of Duke Nukem Advance is worth checking out.
Review: Mega Man 3 (NES) Drew Wilson | December 27, 2013 By Drew Wilson Mega Man 3 picks up where Mega Man 2 leaves off. It’s an action side-scrolling game that features the return of the protagonist Mega Man. We check out this game and see if this game is worth playing.
Review: Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) Drew Wilson | December 26, 2013 By Drew Wilson We return to the Super Mario series by trying out the third instalment on the original NES. This version features some updated graphics and a few new features and follows along with it’s side-scrolling adventure roots. We look at whether or not this was an improvement for the series.
Review: Cool World (NES) Drew Wilson | December 25, 2013 By Drew Wilson Cool World, based loosely on a movie, is a side scrolling action game based on the concept of an illustrator who’s creations have come to life.
Review: Hyperoid (Windows 16-Bit) Drew Wilson | December 22, 2013 By Drew Wilson Hyperoid is an open source clone of the classic top-down shooter Asteroids. We take a look to see how this clone play today.
Review: Doom II (DOS) Drew Wilson | December 19, 2013 By Drew Wilson We review the sequel to one of the most classic First Person Shooter (FPS) games ever created. That’s right, today, we are taking a look at Doom II – a game that picks up where the original Doom left off.
Our Beta Compatibility and Emulation Guides Section Drew Wilson | December 14, 2013 By Drew Wilson We are proud to officially unveil another feature of this website. It is a section devoted to guides on compatibility and emulation of different systems.