All posts by Apollo Chungus

Um Jammer Lammy

This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Parappa the Rapper

While PaRappa the Rapper proved to be quite popular, selling three million copies and gaining a notable cult following, its

PaRappa the Rapper

This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Parappa the Rapper

If there’s a game that defines the impact and possibilities that the original PlayStation brought to video gaming, it’s PaRappa

Sonic R

This entry is part 24 of 25 in the series Sonic the Hedgehog

Despite being at the center of the Genesis’ success and popular to the point of ubiquity, Sonic the Hedgehog was

Brightis

Quintet was in a weird place from the mid-90s onward. Following their well-regarded trilogy of action-RPGs (Soul Blazer, Illusion of

Silent Debuggers

One of the joys of checking out older video games is stumbling across games that experiment with ideas long before

Powerslave (Console)

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Powerslave

As part of the publishing agreement with Playmates Interactive, Lobotomy produced a console port of PowerSlave for the PlayStation and

Powerslave (PC)

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Powerslave

The mid-90s saw many first-person shooters released either trying to emulate or elaborate upon the success of id Software’s DOOM

Crusader of Centy

While the Genesis has a fondly regarded library of first-party titles, there’s many second-party exclusives that deserve as much recognition

Minder

Minder was a comedy-drama produced by Thames TV that starred Dennis Waterman and George Cole: it centered around Terry McCann

Fish Files, The

Games released in their systems’ twilight years often get sidelined for newer machines, but few suffered this quite so badly

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