Battle Realms
It’s easy to put a name on famous game designers when they worked on action, platform or adventure games. But …
Bucky O’Hare (NES)
Rather than porting the arcade beat-em-up, Konami’s NES version of Bucky O’Hare is a completely different game. A side-scroller that …
Lost Kingdoms II
NEEDS PICS, ALSO, CREDIT AUTHORby Nilson Carroll – August 12, 2016 Lost Kingdoms II drops the arcade/mission style-RPG rhythm for a more relaxed …
Neon Genesis Evangelion
If you asked an anime fan what the best anime from the 1990s was, you’d probably get Cowboy Bebop as your answer. …
Madou King Granzort
One of a small group of games exclusive to NEC’s ill-fated SuperGrafx system, Madou King Granzort is probably best left untouched. While …
Parodius Da!
Arriving on the scene after Gradius III, Parodius Da! was first released in the arcade (its subtitle means “From Myth …
Tattoo Assassins
Besides their Tokyo-based division that handled their console and arcade games, Data East also had a pretty respectable pinball division …
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance
After the disaster that was Special Forces, nearly everybody agreed that Mortal Kombat needed a break. More importantly, it needed a retooling, something …
Mortal Kombat: Special Forces
So, Mythologies apparently did well enough as advertisement for MK4, even if it wasn’t all that great of an action game. Midway, however, …
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero
Fighting game spin-offs are honestly a great idea, in theory. You have developers who build up these universes with a …