All posts by Apollo Chungus

Rolo to the Rescue

While British developer Vectordean is best remembered for the James Pond games, they also produced a few other titles during

Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse

This entry is part 5 of 6 in the series Broken Sword

How much can change in a few years. While it had never really died, the adventure game genre experienced a

About An Elf

Ever since it launched in 2017, the Nintendo Switch has received countless games thanks to its immense popularity and low

Miss Rosen’s Wowtastic! Marching Band

A couple years after hitting the scene with their fascinatingly surreal About An Elf, Meringue Interactive returns with another strange

Revenge of the ‘Gator

One genre HAL Laboratory dabbled in during their early years was the burgeoning pinball scene, producing solid adaptations of the

Dice Project: Cats Baseball

Imagineer’s released many games over the years, from Japanese versions of Doom and Populous to original efforts like the Fitness

Socket

It’s hard to deny the influence Sonic the Hedgehog had over the proliferation of mascot platformers in the 90s, starring

High Seas Havoc

Among their various arcade conversions for the Mega Drive, Data East released an original title which also capitalized on the

Firework Thrower Kantaro’s 53 Stations of the Tokaido

By 1986, Sunsoft had begun developing original titles for the Famicom as opposed to arcade ports, but those games often

Rocky Rodent

Irem developed a few titles for the Super Nintendo, with a couple of original titles among their arcade ports. One

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