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Retro Review: Shadow Hearts

 I think after playing through this game, I completely understand the concept of a love/hate relationship because no matter how much hate I feel for the game, I still worked up 30+ hours on the game and despite its bad parts and it has some AWFUL parts, it makes the good moments that bit more […]

4-One Gaming: Midnight Launch Safety

Make your local Constabulary aware of the next-gen console midnight launch! We’ve all heard the horror stories from the midnight launch of GTAVand given we’re nearing the holiday period with every passing day, we thought we better get in touch with the police in relation to the midnight launches of the PS4 and XboxOne. Now […]

Review: The Vision of Escaflowne

Time for a bit of nostalgia;‘The Vision of Escaflowne’. Based on two different manga adaptations the series is set under the genres of adventure, fantasy, mecha and romance with even a hint of the magical girl genre thrown in for good measure.  ArcadeAdmin

Cinema Dungeon: Timerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann

Greetings Movie Fans, welcome, to the crevasse of my brain that resembles that dank room from the newsagents of your childhood where all those crazy video tapes used to dwell, eagerly waiting for your chubby little digits to pluck them from the shelf and obscurity so you could take them home and freak out your Gran, […]

Steam: A History

These days it’s easy to see Steam as being something that was always there, something that came packaged with PC gaming as a whole but its origins were much humbler than that and that's where I come in! I’m here to talk to you about the origins of the biggest digital provider of PC games in the world.

Review: Madoka Magica

Anime shows about Magical Girls and their adventures where cute and sweet are in overload are hardly rare, in fact one might say they are staple to the Anime fans diet. Puella Magi Madoka Magica (魔法少女まどか☆マギカ, Mahō Shōjo Madoka Magika, “Magical Girl Madoka of the Magus”) or Madoka Magica for short, is as deceiving as […]

Quit Your Cubicles

Quit Your Cubicles – An abstract competitive multi-player Pacman-like game It is a fast paced 2D mutiplayer Pacman-like maze game, where up to four players compete against each other locally. It combines classic arcade with the mischievous joy of snatching the last pizza slice from the party. The game is built around the idea of […]

Retro Review: Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat was an arcade fighting game developed and published by Midway Games in 1992 as the first instalment in the Mortal Kombat series for Arcade machines. The game was eventually released a year later by Acclaim Entertainment for the Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Gameboy and the Sega Game Gear, it has since been ported […]

News: RIP Hiroshi Yamauchi

It is a sad day for the gaming community, as Former Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi has passed away at age  85. Yamauchi passing was caused from pneumonia, and died surrounded by his family in a hospital in central Japan. Yamauchi is responsible for transforming Nintendo from a playing card company into the gaming giant it […]

Interview: Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Team

Assassin's Creed Black Flag is on our rader for a long time now and today we are lucky enough to be able to sit down with some of the development team working on Assassin's Creed forthcoming swashbuckling adventure!
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