Retro Game Of The Week: Galaga ’88 (PC Engine)
Galaga is an undeniable classic, but what about its sequel, Galaga ’88?
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Galaga is an undeniable classic, but what about its sequel, Galaga ’88?
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Is WWF No Mercy for the N64 still the best wrestling game money can buy? (Spoiler: Yes)
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Desert Strike for the Mega Drive may have politics that have not aged gracefully, but underneath that lies a compelling,
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Clu Clu Land isn’t exactly original, but it’s a fine game in its own right — even if my personal copy has seen better days.
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3D Lemmings is an absolute object lesson in how early 3D titles really struggled with ways to make in-game camera systems work.
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Ultima IV for the Sega Master System is one of the 8-bit console’s true hidden gems, and a must-play prospect for fans of old-school RPGs.
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The Anko RGB Wireless Controller works reasonably well across Switch, PC, PS3/4 and mobile, but you aren’t buying premium quality here.
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TKO Super Championship Boxing isn’t a great game, but it is notable for other reasons beyond the realm of hitting people in the face a lot.
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Virtua Fighter Kids is an oddity in the fighting game scene — I mean, how many games let you put children into brutal fistfights anyway?
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It’s time to hack and slash and hack and slash again with Capcom’s excellent Magic Sword. You might even say that it’s… Magic.
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