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Friday 26th June, 2009 - 09:49am

Review: Altered Beast (Virtual Console / Virtual Console Arcade)

Altered Beast (Virtual Console / Virtual Console Arcade)

Welcome to your doom!

There’s no two ways about it: Altered Beast is a terrible game. Even here, in a perfect conversion of the arcade original, it’s do horrendously stodgy and repetitive that it makes you wonder quite why anyone holds it in the slightest bit of regard.For those lucky few amongst you yet to engage in a little beast altering, the game is a side-scrolling combination of platform..

38 comments | In Reviews.

Tuesday 23rd June, 2009 - 10:10pm

Review: SimEarth: The Living Planet (Virtual Console / TurboGrafx-16)

SimEarth: The Living Planet (Virtual Console / TurboGrafx-16)

Put the weight of the world in your hands...

The simulation genre has come a long way - maybe not so much in the area of depth, as that's always been there. Where it has really progressed is in presentation: nowadays it’s no longer up to the player to have enough imagination to fill in the gaps left by technical limitations. Unfortunately, those gaps are in abundant supply within SimEarth: The..

32 comments | In Reviews.

Saturday 13th June, 2009 - 08:35am

Review: Super Smash Bros. (Virtual Console / Nintendo 64)

Super Smash Bros. (Virtual Console / Nintendo 64)

Does the original Super Smash Bros. still knock out the competition these days?

Nintendo's most popular (and only!) fighting franchise started off quite strangely - in fact, it originally didn't even have any existing Nintendo characters! Created by Kirby Creator Masahiro Sakurai of HAL Laboratory and Satoru Iwata, the game was originally called Dragon King: The Fighting Game, and featured fairly..

139 comments | In Reviews.

Thursday 11th June, 2009 - 12:00pm

Review: Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf (Virtual Console / Super Nintendo)

Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf (Virtual Console / Super Nintendo)

Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!

Koei’s ‘Universal Ruler’ simulator lets you live the life of the Mongol legend himself. You’ll go where he goes, defile what he defiles and eat who he eats. But before you misjudge this game as an indecipherable Japanese take on medieval Mongolian life, understand that Genghis Khan II is actually a conquer the world style game (think Risk meets Civilization) in..

13 comments | In Reviews.

Sunday 31st May, 2009 - 09:59pm

Review: Space Harrier (Virtual Console / Virtual Console Arcade)

Space Harrier (Virtual Console / Virtual Console Arcade)

An interesting slice of gaming history for fans of early 3D games.

Space Harrier is notable for being one of the first arcade games to use a motorised cabinet in its sit-down version, and in the realms of sprite-based third-person 3D shooters it's certainly at the more advanced end of the scale. It was highly popular back when it was released in the mid-80s - a fact borne out by the numerous ports..

29 comments | In Reviews.

Sunday 10th May, 2009 - 08:30am

Review: Fantasy Zone II (Virtual Console / Master System)

Fantasy Zone II (Virtual Console / Master System)

Does Opa-Opa's second adventure feature the same unique charm of the original?

The original Fantasy Zone release kicked off a series of shooters that's still quite popular to this day. When the game was released on the Sega Master System, it immediately became one of the more beloved titles for the console so it was pretty much a given that a sequel would come sooner or later. Fantasy Zone 2: The..

19 comments | In Reviews.

Monday 4th May, 2009 - 09:00am

Review: Galaxy Force II (Virtual Console / Sega Mega Drive)

Galaxy Force II (Virtual Console / Sega Mega Drive)

Galaxy Force II is another classic Sega arcade shooter that hasn't aged very well.

Galaxy Force II debuted as a Sega arcade release, using the same type of sprite scaling seen in Sega's other arcade title Space Harrier, and basically mimicked 3-D scrolling without the use of actual polygon graphics. While Sega's Saturn console would later get a nearly arcade perfect rendition of the game, Mega..

9 comments | In Reviews.

Friday 1st May, 2009 - 10:40pm

Review: Nobunaga's Ambition (Virtual Console / Super Nintendo)

Nobunaga's Ambition (Virtual Console / Super Nintendo)

An ambitious strategy game from a nobler time.

It is hard to imagine now, but there was once a time when strategy games were the primary style of play on home computers. Japanese game developer Koei made it their mission to bring this style of game to consoles. And by appearances, they were successful given the sheer volume of games they were able to release throughout the 80’s, 90’s, and..

13 comments | In Reviews.

Monday 20th April, 2009 - 08:00am

Review: Secret Command (Virtual Console / Master System)

Secret Command (Virtual Console / Master System)

Secret Command takes you back to an era when run 'n gun titles ruled arcades.

With overhead run 'n gun titles like Ikari Warriors and Commando snatching up large numbers of tokens in arcades, it comes as no real surprise that Sega would have to create one of their own for their Sega Master System. The game was originally released under the name "Secret Command" in Europe, where the Sega..

15 comments | In Reviews.

Wednesday 15th April, 2009 - 05:06pm

Review: Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure (Virtual Console / Sega Mega Drive)

Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure (Virtual Console / Sega Mega Drive)

Can Harry Jr. fill his father's boots?

The two original Pitfall games for the Atari 2600 have become quite dated now – walking across a handful of endlessly repeating screens in the hope of finding treasure has lost its appeal. Activision once tried to "upgrade" the formula by allowing the Japanese developer Pony Canyon to make Super Pitfall for the NES, but that turned out so terrible..

35 comments | In Reviews.

Tuesday 7th April, 2009 - 01:03pm

Review: Uncharted Waters: New Horizons (SNES)

Uncharted Waters: New Horizons (SNES)

Uncharted Waters: New Horizons is yet another Koei strategy title that features an almost endless amount of playability.

Koei released quite an arsenal of strategy titles during the 16-bit era, many of them on the Super Nintendo console. While the original Uncharted Waters laid the foundation, its sequel New Horizons picked up right where it left off and managed to add quite a few new game play..

16 comments | In Reviews.

Saturday 4th April, 2009 - 01:30am

Review: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (N64)

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (N64)

After ending the terror in Hyrule, Link sets out to find another quest to complete, but on his way he stumbles into the wait of another evil force.

Ocarina of Time proved that the Zelda series was even more captivating in 3D than it was in 2D. It is still regarded as one of the greatest games ever made, but despite this, at the very end of the N64's life, it got a sequel that quite a few people..

147 comments | In Reviews.

Friday 27th March, 2009 - 12:14pm

Review: The Tower of Druaga (Arcade)

The Tower of Druaga (Arcade)

Scale a skyscraper to rescue your lost love in The Tower of Druaga.

The Tower of Druaga is a moderately infamous arcade game. As the knight Gil (Who is really Gilgamesh) you must work your way up a gigantic 60-floor tower to rescue your beloved princess Ki from the clutches of the evil Druaga.Each floor is quite literally a maze - Your objective on every single floor is to locate the key and then..

35 comments | In Reviews.

Friday 27th March, 2009 - 05:50am

Review: Gaplus (Arcade)

Gaplus (Arcade)

Remember the timeless classic, Galaga? Say hello to its successor, as the arcade version of Gaplus hits Virtual Console!

When Galaga first burst onto the scene back in 1981, it garnered almost instant popularity due to its intense shooting action and almost endless level of variety and challenge. Gone were the days where a fixed group of aliens sluggishly moved side to side as you shot them down..

18 comments | In Reviews.

Thursday 26th March, 2009 - 10:06am

Review: Mappy (Arcade)

Mappy (Arcade)

It's a cat-and-mouse game like no other as you take control of Mappy, a brave police-mouse.

Arguably the most popular game in the first batch of arcade releases, Mappy follows the formula of other succesful titles of the time, including Namco's own Pac-Man - Your job is to collect objects while avoiding all enemies. The premise is that a gang of cats, called the Mewkies, have stolen a bunch of..

50 comments | In Reviews.

Wednesday 25th March, 2009 - 09:13pm

Review: Star Force (Arcade)

Star Force (Arcade)

A huge global hit at the arcades, this classic shooter blasts its way back on Virtual Console!

Star Force was originally released in arcades in 1984 by Tecmo. It was yet another title in the rapidly growing crop of vertical scrolling shooters that were gaining in popularity during the time period. While the game play was still quite basic and didn't show some of the more advanced firepower of later..

40 comments | In Reviews.

Monday 23rd March, 2009 - 08:52pm

Review: Detana!! Twinbee (TG-16)

Detana!! Twinbee (TG-16)

It's the popular vertical-scrolling shooter renowned for its cute and comical world.

The Twinbee series of shooters hasn't seen a lot of action outside of Japan, so it should come as no surprise that this PC Engine version of Detana!! Twinbee was never released outside of Japan and marks yet another import release for Hudson on the Wii Virtual Console. Detana!! Twinbee first appeared in Japanese..

26 comments | In Reviews.

Monday 23rd March, 2009 - 08:42pm

Review: Bomberman '94 (TG-16)

Bomberman '94 (TG-16)

Bomberman has arrived to restore peace on the planet, which has been split into five parts by an evil hand.

Bomberman has seen a release on just about every console out there over the years, and while you'll definitely get contrasting opinions on which version of the game is the best, it's pretty indisputable that Bomberman '94 is one of them. Bomberman '94 was never released outside of Japan for..

25 comments | In Reviews.

Friday 20th March, 2009 - 03:28pm

Review: Super Punch-Out!! (SNES)

Super Punch-Out!! (SNES)

This sequel to the NES classic sees Little Mac return to the ring once again.

Punch-Out!! on the NES has a ton of fans. For some reason, though, a lot of them seem to be completely unaware that there’s a second game in the series available on home consoles – This is fairly weird, because Super Punch-Out!! is easily as good, if not better than Punch-Out!! on the NES.The main objective of the..

40 comments | In Reviews.

Monday 9th March, 2009 - 09:00pm

Review: Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (SMS)

Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (SMS)

In this platformer from the 1980s, help Alex Kidd in a race against time to find the 12 missing zodiac signs.

Before Sonic came along and propelled them into the big time, the world identified a big eared lad by the name of Alex Kidd as Sega’s answer to Mario. Alex Kidd in Miracle World was a worthy alternative to Super Mario Bros in the mid 80s and when bundled with the Sega Master System in..

43 comments | In Reviews.