Another day, another Top 5 list of nostalgia! Welcome to Day 4, faithful reader, of another installment of “Top 5 Wrestling Games of all Time” as chosen by our Brutal Gamer staff! Today is going to be an extra special day as today’s Top 5 games are chosen by… ME! …
Read More »Top 5 Wrestling Games of all Time – Day 3, Sucka!
We’re back for Day 3 for another Hellacious list of Wrestling Games! Wrestling Games. You really can just go on and on about your favorites, why they are your favorites (mechanics, options, ease of move execution, etc.), the list goes on. One thing is for sure is that we all loved …
Read More »Top 5 Wrestling Games of all Time – Day 2: Dig It!
Day 2 of Wrestling Action Coming at ya! Welcome to day 2 of Brutal Gamer’s “Top 5 Wrestling Games of all Time!” as chosen by some of our staff at the Brutal Gamer offices. How many of you remember WWF Royal Rumble? Man, I remember playing this game endlessly when …
Read More »Top 5 Wrestling Games of all Time – Day 1, Brother!
Wrestling Games. They were the fighting games that we grew up on. We talked trash, claimed which were the better wrestlers and when talking didn’t get our point across, we took it to the digital mat and let our fingers do the talking. Those were the days. We would drink our …
Read More »The Karate Kid (NES) Retro Review
The Karate Kid. My goodness, where do I begin. I guess let’s start off with the adventures of a young New Jersey born teenager who has a tough time acclimating to his new Southern California setting. Our protagonist, Daniel tries to make the most of it and meets a pretty girl …
Read More »Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Launched and Funded Today on Kickstarter
Castlevania fans rejoice! Igarashi has returned to bring you the spiritual successor to Symphony of the Night. Launched today on Kickstarter and quickly funded, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night will be coming to PS4, Xbox One, and Steam in March, 2017. Bloodstained will be an exploration-focused 2-D side-scrolling, platformer, an …
Read More »Twitter kills game-tweeting, apparently hates fun
Well that didn’t last too long. It looks like Twitter has closed out the whole Tweeting game thing.
Read More »You can Tweet and play full games now. No, seriously
Just when you thought Twitter couldn’t get any more wonderful, it’s now possible to Tweet full games and play ’em right there in Twitter.
Read More »GameStop to Start Accepting Retro Consoles and Games
The Retro Revolution continues! GameStop announced it will start accepting “retro” consoles for resale or trade-in. Unfortunately, they will only be launching the program in two locations: NYC and Birmingham. The two markets host approximately 250 stores combined, which will provide the game retailer a solid sampling of the potential …
Read More »Up close and personal, a weekend at Super! Bitcon 2015
For those of you who don’t know, Super! Bitcon is a gaming convention in Oklahoma City, hosted by the Retro Gamers Society. This past weekend was the second year in a row it’s been going, and just as fitting, it’s almost twice as big as it was when it started. …
Read More »Retro Game Box is a subscription for the classic gamer
Like retro games? Like Loot Crate and similar subscription services? Then My Retro Game Box might be something that’s right up your alley.
Read More »Say bye-bye to productivity, over 2000 classic games have just hit browsers
Over 2000 games from consoles and PC past have hit the web via the Internet Archive, including titles like Street Fighter II, Mega Man, Moonwalker, and (you guessed it) Oregon Trail.
Read More »20 Years Of PlayStation Memories
A look at the 20th anniversary of Sony’s first console.
Read More »Sunday review: The BG Archive for the week of 10/20/14
Deep into BG’s Month of Terror, this week saw reviews of The Evil Within, Alien: Isolation, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, and The Last Door. We also had a Retro Review of the classic Texas Chainsaw Massacre post along with a look at some of our own picks for the …
Read More »Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition – First Impressions
As a gamer, if you ever want to feel old, like me, just wait until one of the games you remember playing as a teenager gets a 20th anniversary re-release.
Read More »Sega’s Dreamcast just turned 15; here are some can’t miss titles for retro gamers
Last week, Sega’s Dreamcast console turned a stunning 15 years old so in honor of the big birthday year, I thought I’d put together some of my personal picks for the can’t miss games of the line.
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