Home Tag "Retro"

Banjo Guy Ollie – Corridors of Time

It’s Monday and our favourite banjo playing YouTuber is back and this week Banjo Guy Ollie tackles Chrono Trigger with a cover of ‘Corridors of Time‘. First released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo, Chrono Trigger was developed and published by Square Enix. Before there were time paradoxes, there was CT, time-travelling role playing game […]

"Digimon Adventure" Sequel Anime Announced

With the 15th anniversary of the series just around the corner, two very special anime projects have been announced at the delight of fans (particularly Ryan and myself). A sequel to the original Digimon Adventure series featuring a 17yr old Tai now in High school will see the rest of the original crew return and […]

“Digimon Adventure” Sequel Anime Announced

With the 15th anniversary of the series just around the corner, two very special anime projects have been announced at the delight of fans (particularly Ryan and myself). A sequel to the original Digimon Adventure series featuring a 17yr old Tai now in High school will see the rest of the original crew return and […]

Banjo Guy Ollie – Bubble Bobble

BGO is back and this time he’s turned his hand and banjo to one of the most addictive arcade games out there, Bubble Bobble. Bub and Bob, our heroes, are on an epic journey to rescue their kidnapped girlfriends from the Cave of Monsters. Blow bubbles, dodge enemies, crawl through hundreds of levels and collect treasure […]

Those Terrible Batman Games

  Mention a Batman videogame today and people will gleefully reminisce about stalking the streets of Arkham City, masterfully kicking the crap out of crime. But there was a time before Rocksteady gave us the game we deserve, and we were left with some of the worst games ever made. Batman – 1986 The Dark […]

Forgotten Childhood – Space Jam

THE INITIAL RELEASE (1996) The 1990s was a lucrative and successful decade in the long history of the legendary Warner Bros studios. The early part of the decade saw them emerging with juggernaut television series like ‘Animaniacs’ and ‘Tiny Toon Adventures’. Their finely crafted sense of comic timing coupled with the timeless sense of wonder […]

Review: Pizzarian

I am a big advocate for simplicity in video games. Often time’s enjoyment in games doesn’t stem from a complex story or droves of pulse pounding action orientated gameplay. The need to strip myself back from the sensory overload that is mainstream console gaming is a hunger for the simpler times.  I look to independent […]
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