Teased back in April, Nintendo has finally announced the latest Kirby game titled “Kirby Battle Royal” a 4 player fighting game that you can play with friends local and online. Coming for the 3DS coming in January
Sonic Forces promotional video
Last night SEGA uploaded a story focused trailer for Sonic Forces on their Japanese youtube channel. Thanks to some dedicated fans they were able to translate it and add subs to the trailer.
Nintendo Direct September 2017 Livestreams (US, UK/EU and JP)
We’ve got a Nintendo Direct coming up in 30 minutes, go click on the following links below for your region: North America – Europe/UK – Japan
Gears for Breakfast, ‘A Hat in Time’ Dev, Clarification regarding console ports (Switch)
A curious case of multi-platform releases is that whenever a well-demanded platform like the Nintendo Switch is missing from those releases, people naturally demand them, of course, that’s not an easy task to perform, especially when you got a smaller team at hand. Recently, after the multiplatform console reveal of ‘A Hat in Time’, the development team behind it, Gears for Breakfast, have been met with those numerous requests by fans eager to play the game on the go, suffice to … Read More
ElectroCop (Review – Atari Lynx 1989)
ElectroCop is a third-person Adventure Game (!!!) with a Z Axis (!!!!!) on the portable game console Atari Lynx, released in 1989…
Mega Man II (Review-GB 1992)
Mega Man II (Rock Man World 2 in japan) is the second Mega Man entry for the Game Boy released in 1992. This time Capcom has changed out the company who helped create the first game and have decided to work with Japan House Studio Corp for this latest entry. Will Mega Man II improve on the success that was Mega Man: Dr.Wily’s Revenge? Has this game stood the test of t- no, no it hasn’t. Let’s skip to the … Read More
Mega Man: Dr. Wilys Revenge (Review-GB 1991)
Mega Man is a franchise most people have at least heard of, but many don’t know that there were two parallel storylines between the console and handheld entries among the series’ output. Mega Man games on the Game Boy would use roman numerals in North American, African, and European releases (when applied) while in Japan the entries on the Gameboy were titled “Rock Man World”. The portable Mega Man games go from Mega Man 1-5