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Retro-Active: F-Zero
Racing games were a rare commodity on the Super Nintendo, but all it took was a high-speed futuristic racer to push the boundaries of the system to a higher level—that was F-Zero
Read More »Retro-Active: Splatterhouse
OMG! How crazy was it the first time you played Splatterhouse on the Turbo Grafx-16, or even better, in the arcade? Yes, the hockey mask hero was a simple rip of Jason (minus the
Read More »Retro-Active: Doom
Back in 1993, Doom ruled PC gaming. We all remembered gluing ourselves to our mouse and keyboard and controlling a nameless solider, whose main objective is to destroy the demons swarmed on Earth’s military
Read More »Retro-Active: Shadow Dancer
This Shinobi spin-off is debatably the greatest of the 16-bit Shinobi titles. Shadow Dancer is best remembered for introducing man’s best friend as your most reliable weapon when dodging bullets and shurikens. Mushashi and
Read More »Retro-Active: Kid Icarus
This week’s the Famicon/NES gets love for bringing us one of the most entertaining platform titles of the 8-bit generation: Kid Icarus. We tap into the world of Pit—an angel trapped in the underworld,
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