Capcom to revive Breath of Fire series … sort of. Brent Botsford Gaming August 3, 2013 0It’s been an entire decade since Capcom has so much as touched their cult classic RPG series, Breath of Fire....
Retro Renegade: Hyperkin RetroN 3 Review Erika Szabo Gaming August 3, 2013 0Just looking at the RetroN 3 you’ll quickly realize that this third party console is meant for accessibility. For many,...
Retro Renegade: The Goonies II (1987, NES) Erika Szabo Gaming July 5, 2013 0What have I gotten myself into? The Goonies II is one of those games I am constantly fascinated by. It’s not...
Retro Renegade: Dragon Warrior III (1991, NES) Erika Szabo Gaming April 7, 2013 0Japanese RPGs are, by far, my retro game genre of choice. Reflecting back, I couldn’t have grown up at a...
RetroN 5 plays everything under the retro gaming sun Christopher Kalanderopoulos Gaming March 26, 2013 0Hyperkin is a California-based company that manufacturers gaming consoles capable of playing multiple retro cartridges at once. Their latest beast,...
Wii U Virtual Console, two big system updates announced Christopher Kalanderopoulos Gaming January 23, 2013 0Nintendo didn’t only deliver with tons of games today, but also with software updates for their newest console. The Wii...
Nintendo History Video takes us back in time Christopher Kalanderopoulos Gaming January 5, 2013 0Fans create some amazing things....
Nintendo Power launches final issue; cue weeping Christopher Kalanderopoulos Gaming December 14, 2012 2After 24 years of publications, Nintendo Power is releasing its final issue this month, ending the gaming magazine era for...
Retro Renegade: Defender II (NES, 1988) Erika Szabo Gaming December 9, 2012 1Originally released as Defender Stargate in arcades in 1981, Defender II (released on the NES in 1988) is one of those games I wish...
Retro Renegade: The Lost Vikings (SNES/Genesis, 1992) Erika Szabo Gaming November 21, 2012 0Well before Blizzard Entertainment released Warcraft, Diablo or StarCraft, there was Silicon & Synapse. Even during its more humble days, Silicon & Synapse was...