It's WedNESday once again and #13 features a platformer game about a cat we all know!
The Adventures of Elena Temple is a nod in the most impressive way to the games of yesteryear when times and pixels were much simpler and the only expectation was badass gameplay. Think of The Adventu...[Read More]
OVERVIEW Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is the follow up to the Wii’s 2010 Donkey Kong Country Returns, that brought the franchise back to prominence from Retro Studios and was originally ...[Read More]
One of the great mysteries of Nintendo’s first party studios is what is Retro up to? Rumors before were that they were working on a third installment of their fantastic Donkey Kong Country Returns ser...[Read More]
Want to adopt a virtual pet today? I can’t believe what I’m saying but I think I have reached the age where I can say “back in my day”. When I was younger things came in waves ...[Read More]
An interesting tweet emerged from SNK Japan’s Twitter this morning. It seems to hint that a Neo Geo classic, or mini, console could be on the horizon. And I want it. These consoles with a set of prein...[Read More]
Via www.seganerds.com we have details of a new collection of SEGA games headed to current gen platforms this Spring. On May 29th the SEGA Genesis Collection hits PC, PS4 and Xbox One and will include ...[Read More]
For a while now I have often dreamt of my favourite childhood shows and films to be brought back to life in gaming form, bringing my two loves of life together, I know there has been some (quite ropey...[Read More]
“One year after the battle…the city that had been plagued with crime and violence was safe and peaceful. However, evil has once again cast its shadow over the city.” Not Shakespeare I grant you but th...[Read More]
*UPDATED Here’s your chance to win a Cuphead Xbox One/Windows 10 digital code (Xbox Play Anywhere) Tomorrow friday the 29th Studio MDHR will be releasing Cuphead for Xbox One, a run and g...[Read More]
Everyone remembers when Atari was king of the hill back in the 70’s and early 80’s. Most will also remember Atari’s epic fall and the Great Video Game Crash of 1983 that it is often ...[Read More]