Crash Bandicoot: a PS1 classic revisited
A retro review of the original Crash Bandicoot on the PS1
A retro review of the original Crash Bandicoot on the PS1
We take a look at PsyDoom, an open-source backport of PlayStation Doom for Windows and Linux PCs (and it runs on Steam Deck).
A crash course on setting up the Duckstation Emulator
Driver is a beloved driving game on the PlayStation with one of the most infamous tutorial levels on the platform. You can’t have a conversation…
A review of Simpson Hit & Run by Radical Entertainment
A short review of the original Tetris on the Nintendo GameBoy
The Sega Mega Drive has dozens of platformers in its library. While many of them are charming in their own ways, some have survived the…
There are some mighty games on Sony’s grey box, but there are also horrors better left to the dark pages of gaming history. This list…
The PlayStation has an impressive amount of platformers in its library. While many iconic games are in the genre, there are also plenty of stinkers….
You’re spoiled for choice of racing games on Sony’s humble grey box. That said, many crash and burn before they leave the pit lane. These…
Fighting games are a genre that’s near and dear to me. I’ve competed in Tekken tournaments and have followed the scene for decades. My love of fighting…
The Mortal Kombat games are legendary in the fighting game genre and are still going strong even after 30+ years. The series is famous for many reasons, not…
A review of Chase HQ 2 on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive including a final verdict and score. The Chase HQ games found success in the arcades, and…
I find the video game adaptation of pinball to be a fascinating one. While the medium allows for near-limitless creativity, most pinball games are firmly…
Anthony Yates relives Gorf, the first video game he played way back whenever that was. While my obsession with gaming was nurtured by the Game…