All posts by Chris Gallagher

Born in 1981. Diagnosed with autism at age 3. Grew up with Atari800 and NES in elementary school, and remained a fan of Nintendo ever since, while also buying other consoles from time to time and upgrading my PC for gaming. Today, primarily a fan of Nintendo's games and indie games, along with a few non-Nintendo big budget games. Kind of a variety gamer who looks forward to being surprised by games I didn't know I'd love. I really love how the indie scene has led to a massive burst in creativity and passion for new ideas that has revitalized my interest in gaming. Having grown up with older games, but moved on to new ones, I have a healthy respect for the past and how it led to where we are today. I try to see the good and bad in all eras of gaming.

Airplane Mode

The video game market is far wider than it has ever been. If someone were to ask what the target

Highland Song, A

While there are more genres of games than ever before, most video games can still easily be slotted into a

En Garde!

Student projects are not usually the sort of thing that one expects to see turned into released games, but lest

Shredded Secrets

Many kids dream of making a video game for consoles one day.  But few can say they actually achieved that

Gylt

Horror was once a rare gaming genre, with little variety, typified by the gameplay styles of Resident Evil and Silent

Treasures of the Aegean

Video games come in many genres, with their own established rules. We know what a puzzle platformer is, what a

Final Legacy

Old video games introduced many of the basic concepts and genres that are still used today, which were refined over

Road 96

It’s rare that a game comes along packed full of new ideas, trying something very different for the first time,

Tormented Souls

Resident Evil and Silent Hill were once the dominant leading franchises of the survival horror genre, ushering in a new

Grapple Force Rena

There just seems to be something special about grappling hook mechanics that many people really like. Being able to grab

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