Retro Game Friday: SimCity 2000
Michael is back with a truly classic game he played as a kid. It’s time to run for office with SimCity 2000!
Michael is back with a truly classic game he played as a kid. It’s time to run for office with SimCity 2000!
This week Michael is back with a game he used to play with his friends all the time. It’s time to throw down with Gauntlet Legends.
Michael is back with a game that was incredibly silly, although the gameplay was alright, for this week’s Retro Game Friday. It’s time to roll with Glover!
Michael is back with a classic N64 game this week on Retro Game Friday! It’s time to shine with Paper Mario!
When Space Stations disappear for 1,000 years you don’t expect the animals inside to have merged with the machinery to create stuff from nightmares! Michael enjoyed this week’s subject for Retro Game Friday back in the day. It’s time to enter Space Station Silicon Valley!
Ever play a game that you loved, but could never remember the name because it was such an obscure game? Michael felt that way for years until he finally remembered the game he’s covering for this week’s Retro Game Friday. It’s Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon!
Do you ever just want to grab an enemy and than shake it hard enough to make it capitulate? Michael does, and when he remembered this game he knew he needed to cover it for this week’s Retro Game Friday!
Ever play a game that was so frustrating that you wanted to give up altogether? That’s how Michael felt back when he first played Rayman 2: The Great Escape! Jump on in for his impressions on this old classic in this week’s Retro Game Friday.
Tired of playing by the rules when throwing the pigskin? So is Michael for this week’s Retro Game Friday. Come and check out his review of a classic game, NFL Blitz for the Nintendo 64.
In what is likely to be hailed as one of the greatest legal victories for the game industry, the Supreme Court struck down the controversial California law that would have criminalized the sale of violent video games to minors. The 7 to 2 victory is a resounding win for the industry, which argued that the current voluntary ratings system created and maintained by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) was adequate protection, and in fact was more effective than the ratings in other industries, such as movies. Justice Antonin Scalia wrote for the majority opinion in the case. "As a … Continue reading In a 7-2 Decision, Supreme Court Strikes Down California Violent Video Game Law