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Video Game Ad of the Day: Lunar: The Silver Star Saga Complete

by on Apr.23, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day

Lunar Silver Star Complete One Sheet
Working Designs’ localisation of Lunar: The Silver Star Saga Complete is one of the most sought after PlayStation releases, due in large to the fantastic package the publisher put together when releasing the game, which included a few trinkets, an art book and CD soundtrack.

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Video Game Ad of the Day: Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

by on Apr.22, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3-1
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was one of the last big releases for the 16-bit consoles for Acclaim, who by that point was shifting resources onto the Saturn and PSX. The game is kind of impressive, given what the developers were working with – weak systems and limited cartridge space, but it is quite compromised when compared to the full arcade experience. Sheeva was the only character lost, but the number of stages was severely limited.

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Video Game Ad of the Day: Alien 3 and Terminator 2

by on Apr.21, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day

Alien 3 Terminator 2 SNES
This ad can be used as an example of an instance where a good game was produced from a lousy movie (Alien 3), and a lousy game was produced from a good movie (Terminator 2). It’s not incontrovertible proof that bad movies make good games and vice-versa, because The Crow: City of Angels game we showcased last week exists.

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Video Game Ad of the Day: Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

by on Apr.20, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day

Zelda II The Adventure of Link UK
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is the most divisive game in the Legend of Zelda series, largely thanks to its spirit-breaking difficulty spikes. Seriously – if you can finish this without save states, you are my hero.

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Video Game Ad of the Day: Soulcalibur II

by on Apr.14, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day

Soulcalibur II GCN-C
Soulcalibur II was the most successful fighting game of the sixth generation era, by in large due to the amazing upgrade its predecessor received when it was released on the Dreamcast. It was the first game in the series to see “guest fighters” – Link for the GameCube version, Heihachi Mishima for the PlayStation 2 version and Spawn for the Xbox version. Funnily enough, the GameCube version was the best selling one.

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Video Game Ad of the Day: The Crow: City of Angels

by on Apr.13, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day

The Crow City of Angels
The Crow: City of Angels is universally recognised as one of the worst games of the fifth generation era, which shouldn’t surprise you given that it was published by Acclaim.

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Video Game Ad of the Day: Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak

by on Mar.30, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day

Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak
The Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak boosts the RAM of the Nintendo 64 from 4MB to 8MB. Most games used the memory expansion for high resolution modes, boosting the outputted resolution from 320×240 to 640×480. Unfortunately this typically resulted in even worse framerates (looking at you, Turok 2). A number of later generation games either required the Pak (Donkey Kong 64, The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask) or greatly benefitted from its use (Perfect Dark).

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Video Game Ad of the Day: Australian Rules Football

by on Mar.29, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day

Australian Rules Football
The regular season gets underway today, so here’s an ad for an AFL game few will remember. There’s a common misconception that Aussie Rules Footy for the NES was the first AFL game, but Australian Rules Football, produced for the various micros actually came out about two years earlier. It was developed in the UK for the expat market. The presence of the VFL logo would suggest that it was also the first licensed game based on the sport, and the only one to feature the VFL license.

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Video Game Ad of the Day: Crash Bandicoot

by on Mar.27, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day

Crash Bandicoot UK
Before Naughty Dog made games about mass murderer “everyman” Nathan Drake, they made platformers – quite good ones too. Crash Bandicoot was created in conjunction with Universal Interactive and Sony Computer Entertainment, and really set the standard for platformers on the PlayStation.

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Video Game Ad of the Day: ClayFighter 2: Judgment Clay

by on Mar.25, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day

C2 Judgment Clay-1
ClayFighter 2: Judgment Clay is the sequel to the surprisingly successful (but not all that good) claymation fighter, ClayFighter. Only three characters from the original were retained, and the Mega Drive release was cancelled.

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