Sunday, 20 November 2016
Do you even Wii, bro?
I recently spoke to a friend who let slip that they have never owned a Nintendo, a shocking and heinous revelation, I know. So up popped the question, if you’ve never owned a Nintendo console, which one should you get?
Thursday, 17 November 2016
Double Dragon - Game Boy - Review
Aah, Double Dragon for the Game Boy. It was one of the first
games I ever owned and I guess that means I’ve been enjoying it for over a
quarter of century now. In all those years though, I could never beat it. In
fact I could never even make it past the third stage. Still that didn’t stop me
enjoying it the hell out of it, and over the years I must have played those
first three missions a hundred times.
So where to begin with this iconic game?
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare - Game Boy Color - Review
The Alone in the Dark series began
on the PC way back in 1992. Set in the
1920’s the original game follows the story of a down-on-his-luck private
investigator named Edward Carnby. Carnby is tasked with investigating the
mysterious mansion of a recently deceased artist and upon searching the
building he finds himself embroiled in battle for survival against the
supernatural. The game garnered huge critical praise at the time for its story,
atmosphere and clever use of cinematic camera angles. The success of the game
would spawn two direct sequels over the next two years however neither of these
managed to capture the same interest as the original and the series soon found
itself fading into obscurity.
Chicken Run - Game Boy Color - Review
In the year 2000, British animation studio Aardman
Animations released their first feature length film; Chicken Run. The studio,
best known for their charming character duo, Wallace & Gromit would find
great success with Chicken Run both critically and commercially with the film becoming
the highest grossing stop-motion film ever released at the time.
Robin Hood - Game Boy Color - Review
Whilst browsing eBay for games to review I stumbled upon a title
I’d never even heard of; Robin Hood for the Game Boy Color.
Finding any information
online about the game proved strangely difficult with seemingly only a short
IGN preview on offer. It seemed about as obscure as a game could be, with no reviews,
retrospective or otherwise, discussions or even a walkthrough to be found. What
I did find however was a few intriguing screenshots and that was enough for me
to want to pick it up and give it a try. So here goes what, as far as I know,
is the game’s first ever online review.
Mickey’s Racing Adventure- Game Boy Color - Review
In 1999 British developer, Rare were riding high on a wave
of success. They had well and truly left their stamp on the decade with an
unforgettable string of games released on Nintendo systems over the preceding
years.
Tomb Raider - Game Boy Color - Review
In 1996, Eidos Interactive released their ground-breaking
game; Tomb Raider. Developed by Core Design, Tomb Raider’s impact on gaming
history was undeniable. Not only was the 3D adventure-platformer a huge
success, receiving rave reviews across the board and going on to sell over 7.5
million copies worldwide, but it created a virtual icon in its starring
character; Lara Croft.
Aliens: Thanatos Encounter - Game Boy Color - Review
In April 2001, only a matter of weeks before the launch of
the much anticipated Game Boy Advance, THQ released a Game Boy Color title
based on the Alien franchise. Aliens:
Thanatos Encounter.
Wizards & Warriors X - Fortress of Fear - Game Boy - Review
Fortress of Fear was released for the original Game Boy back
in 1990 and was the first and only handheld game in the somewhat obscure
Wizards & Warriors series. Though published by Acclaim, the series was
actually developed by Rare Ltd. The same Rare who would go on to become one of
the most revered developers in the industry, with their catalogue of critically
and commercially successful releases throughout the nineties and early 2000’s,
before being bought out and subsequently ruined by Microsoft.
TOCA Touring Car Championship - Game Boy Color - Review
TOCA Touring Car Championship is a simulation racing game
that was originally released for the Playstation and PC back in 1997. Based on
the British Touring Car Championship season of that same year, the game puts
you in the driving seat of one of 8 competing teams and lets you race around 9
famous circuits in order to be crowned the British Touring Car Champion. The
game was very well received at the time and was widely considered as the best simulation
racer available at least until the release of Gran Turismo the following year.
In the year 2000 a new version the game was made for
Nintendo’s then booming handheld, the Game Boy Color.
Driver - Game Boy Color - Review
I recently stumbled upon a port of a game I had no idea even
existed – Driver for the Game Boy Color.
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