Bits and Pieces: Rainbow Brite: Journey to Rainbow Land (NES)
Rainbow Brite: Journey to Rainbow Land for the NES is a strange case. Released in 2019, 35 years after the original animated series first aired, …
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Rainbow Brite: Journey to Rainbow Land for the NES is a strange case. Released in 2019, 35 years after the original animated series first aired, …
The Polymega has been mired in controversy since its inception. Throughout the year, Polymega has made promises (like the web app announcement) only to back …
The first game in the short-lived Croc franchise, Croc: Legends of the Gobbos, originally released for the PlayStation (PS1), was not perfect. But the game …
The Simpsons has a long and storied history of being intertwined with video games, mainly due to dumb historical coincidence. The animated sitcom hit the …
The Portland Retro Gaming Expo (PRGE) has emerged as the major gaming event of the year in the Pacific Northwest. Wackoid recently had a chance …
Four weeks remain in the Four Job Fiesta, one of the neater retro gaming events where more casual players are expected to join in on …
It’s been a while since the last Elder Scrolls game, around a decade or so. I’m a firm believer in the value of looking back …
The Game Boy has a catalog of over 1,000 games that span over more than ten years, so naturally it’s pretty easy for some titles …
The PlayStation (PS1) was a groundbreaking console that brought arcade-quality games to the living room. One of the PS1’s strongest genres was fighting games, and …
Regions outside of Japan never saw the PlayStation Initial D game, but we got the next best thing: Tokyo Highway Battle. Tokyo Highway Battle was …