When it comes to the arcades, one name that should always come to mind is Sega. The company has long been known as innovators in the arcade scene, and their games are truly the stuff of legend. Today ...
Vintage-Style NES Puzzle Action – Roniu’s Tale Review Lost First-Party Nintendo SNES Game Found and Dumped Online Merge Your Soul for Treasure! – Labyrinth of ...
Another Touhou spinoff title is upon us as the HD Remaster of Koumajou Remilia: Scarlet Symphony has arrived on PC and Switch. This game will instantly appeal to any fan of the classic style ...
Darius is one of the most beloved shoot ‘em up series of all time, and demand is always high for ports and conversions. Taito previously released Darius Cozmic Collection Arcade and Darius Cozmic ...
Capcom created many amazing arcade titles over the years, and with Capcom Arcade Stadium coming out soon on Nintendo Switch, I wanted to take a look at what I feel are the top ten Capcom arcade games.
During a Reddit AMA, legendary game developer, head of Raw Thrills and creator of Cruis’n, Eugene Jarvis revealed some new details about changes coming to Cruis’n Blast. During the chat, Jarvis was ...
With the visual novel genre expanding rapidly, we’re getting a wide variety of content faster and faster. It’s hard to keep up with all the variations, styles, and qualities of visual novels these ...
Maria Renard is a beloved Castlevania character and a major part of both Dracula X: Rondo of Blood and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and fans have decided she deserves her own game. Homebrew ...
The SNES in my opinion is the most beloved and successful Nintendo console so far. The SNES produced timeless classics and experiences that you couldn’t find anywhere else. It had everything from ...
GAINAX is a company known for giving us some of the best giant robot anime out there. They have gained much notoriety from giving anime fans classics such as Neon Genesis Evangelion and FLCI. But not ...
HyperParasite is an interesting take on an old genre. Immediately upon seeing it, it’s heavily reminiscent of Smash T.V., the 1990 Eugene Jarvis (creator of Robotron: 2084) arcade game that was ported ...