This arcade game was appearantly based on a comic book called Xenozoic Tales, which was a tie-in to the animated series.. The amount of trivia on the Internet can provide is astonishing. But I doubt you’re here here to read about comics or cartoons, ’cause then you’re in the wrong corner of the Internet. You’re more than welcome to stick around though. Continue reading…
A while back, in my post about adventure games, I took a look at the current state of the genre. Last week, Adventure Gamers did something similar by taking on the task of describing what defines the genre! A very interesting read, which can be found here. Continue reading…
Hey everyone this is my first guest blog at Wraithkal’s Retro ‘n’ Indie Gaming Corner and I planned to post about the links between Indie games of today and the Demo scene of the 1980’s to 1990’s that I was a part of, in the way that I ran a BBS system that hosted Demo-scene content in the early 1990’s. Continue reading…
Oh boy! Bruce Wayne, Oswald Cobblepot and Selina Kyle.. These three made quite the impact in this brawler. Too bad the same could not be said about the movie it’s based on.. but enough about that B-movie! It’s time to beat up bad guys on the SNES. Being a brawler of the 90’s, it had many many features in common with Final Fight and Streets of Rage, but at the same time it seperated itself with incredible graphics, varied gameplay (for a brawler) and.. well, Batman! BATMAN! Continue reading…
This time we’re kicking off with a game I haven’t even mentioned on my blog yet, but one everyone who picked up the Humble Voxatron Debut bundle are familiar with: Voxatron! Continue reading…
I’m sure most are familiar with the classics, like Monkey Island, Sam & Max, Maniac Mansion, Loom, Police Quest, Leisure Suit Larry and so on. But this is about the present and not the past, so let’s step out of the time machine, if only for a few minutes. Continue reading…