
Retro Age Attack!: Demon’s Crest
We take a look at Capcom’s classic 16-bit send off to the Red Arremer Firebrand. An underappreciated gem in sore need of a Virtual Console release. Let’s make it happen Capcom!
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We take a look at Capcom’s classic 16-bit send off to the Red Arremer Firebrand. An underappreciated gem in sore need of a Virtual Console release. Let’s make it happen Capcom!
The Ignition Factor was released in 1994 by publisher Jaleco on the Super Nintendo. I first laid hands on the game in 1995, bringing home a rental copy while staying with my grandparents that summer. This is one of those games that would draw you in with the box art and back cover screenshots, something that got little play in gaming magazines but just looked too cool to not check out.
Welcome back horror fans to another installment of One Good Scare. This week after still feeling light headed after Dexter’s fantastic season finale and Bag of Bones’ snore fest; I look forward to what’s coming to you in the world of horror in video game and other alternate entertainment. Also I would like to cover two…
An in-depth look at what went wrong with Final Fantasy XIII, and how Square Enix is trying to turn things around with the upcoming sequel.
Ever since I was in elementary school, I’ve always loved horror films. This love goes all the way back to 1982 when I first saw Halloween after trick or treating on T.V. when I was 8 years old…
Welcome back to Retro Age Attack!, what I hope will again be a weekly addition to Gaming Age that tackles some of my favorite old-school games. First up, Batman on the NES.
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