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During the 32-bit era the Nintendo 64 was basically your one stop shop for multiplayer games. This is the console you purchased if you wanted to play together with a room full of friends. This is thanks in large part to the four controller ports. Developers also had a little extra processing power with which […]
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1w ago
Dobutso no Mori was one of my most anticipated games for the Nintendo 64. This ‘communication game’ from Shigeru Miyamoto was highly ambitious especially in the days before consoles went online. I remember following it and hoping against reality that it would be localized. Then it just kind of faded away. That’s why I was […]
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1M ago
Up until the Gamecube console Nintendo had always launched their consoles with a new Mario title. That’s why it was such a surprise when at release they gave us Luigi’s Mansion instead. Yes, I know. If we wanted to get technical one could say this is still a ‘Mario game’ but at it’s core it […]
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Clock Tower for the Sony PlayStation has always been one of those ‘legendary’ games among horror fans. It released to very little fanfare, and almost no one played it at release. Who can blame them when so much was working against it. First off it’s actually a sequel. The original was released for the Super […]
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1M ago
When it comes to Sony’s first party developers I’m very wary of games from Naughty Dog. I’ve always felt like their releases are highly overrated, and always miss the mark. This has been true since the first Crash Bandicoot all the way up to the Uncharted series. I just don’t like their games in general. […]
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1M ago
The original PlayStation console basically birthed the survival horror genre as we know it. Capcom’s Resident Evil wasn’t the first one, but it certainly popularized the idea. What followed was a sea of copycats, and others who expanded on the ideas from this game. The PS1 became a paradise for the genre. Some of these […]
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I’ve always been a huge fan of RPGs as well as survival horror games. When I saw Koudelka on the shelves shortly after its release I thought it looked like it could be the perfect title for me. Effectively it blends the two genres into one single adventure. What could go wrong, right? I hated […]
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2M ago
Mr. Bones is one of the strangest experiments to come from Sega. Developed by an American company called Zono I remember the game making some slight waves at the time of its release. It was fair to say that it didn’t look like my cup of tea however. Actually, I couldn’t even tell what kind […]
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2M ago
The Sega Dreamcast released at the height of the survival horror genre’s popularity. It’s only natural that a few would make it’s way to the platform. Capcom paved the way for other developers when they announced an exclusive installment in the Resident Evil franchise early on. The rest of the library (as far as survival […]
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Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors is interesting for a number of reasons. In the era when Street Fighter was king and Capcom was delivering annual sequels it’s strange that they would make an entirely original 2D fighter. What’s more is the fact that Darkstalkers is based on elements of classic horror, yet in a super hero […]
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