Archive for February, 2014
Video Game Ad of the Day: Mario Golf
by Matt Keller on Feb.25, 2014, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64 is one of the great multiplayer games of the fifth generation era, inviting players to compete on courses with various Mario related themes. It’s easy to pick up and play, but can get quite fiendish on the later courses.
Auction Watch – 22/02/2014
by Matt Keller on Feb.22, 2014, under Auction Watch
Some awesome stuff this week!
Nintendo 64 Twin Controller Pack
Biohazard Collectors Box (GameCube)
Video Game Ad of the Day: E.V.O.: Search for Eden
by Matt Keller on Feb.20, 2014, under Video Game Ad of the Day
E.V.O.: Search for Eden is one of the most unique games on the SNES – a platformer/role playing game where your creature evolves to cope with changes to the environment. The game takes place over the course of a billion years, with the player starting out as just a fish. The unique concept of the game combined with a relatively small print run has made it into one of the most sought after SNES games.
Auction Watch – 15/02/2014
by Matt Keller on Feb.15, 2014, under Auction Watch
eBay seems to not attract quite the number of auctions that it once did.
Conker's Bad Fur Day (Nintendo 64)
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (GameCube)
Donkey Kong Country 1, 2 and 3 (SNES)
Saturday Night Slammasters (Mega Drive)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GameCube)
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (Game Boy Advance)
Video Game Ad of the Day: Skitchin’
by Matt Keller on Feb.15, 2014, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Skitchin’ is one of my favourite games on the Mega Drive. It’s technically quite similar to Road Rash (although the team behind the game mostly worked on NHL games), but players are racing on rollerblades and using traffic to hitch a lift (or skitch) and propel themselves towards the finish line. Like Road Rash, races get quite violent as you attempt to take out your fellow competitors with an assortment of weapons.
Video Game Ad of the Day: Golden Axe II
by Matt Keller on Feb.11, 2014, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Golden Axe II is the direct sequel to the Mega Drive version of Golden Axe. It does not stray far at all from the original game, retaining the same characters and basic gameplay – one could accuse the game of being more of an expansion than a real sequel.
Auction Watch – 09/02/2014
by Matt Keller on Feb.09, 2014, under Auction Watch
Wizards & Warriors I, II & III (NES)
Death and Return of Superman (SNES)
Shadow of the Colossus Collector's Edition(PlayStation 2)
ICO Collector's Edition (PlayStation 2)
Video Game Ad of the Day: Castlevania: Vampire’s Kiss (Castlevania: Dracula X)
by Matt Keller on Feb.08, 2014, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Castlevania: Vampire’s Kiss is a retelling of the PC Engine CD game Akumajou Dracula X: Chi no Rondo, where Richter Belmont ventures into the castle to rescue his girlfriend Annette, who has been kidnapped by the Dark Priest Shaft, a servant of the castle’s master, Dracula. Despite being considered to be inferior in every way to the original, Vampire’s Kiss now commands a ridiculous price on the secondary market.
Video Game Ad of the Day: Izzy’s Quest for the Olympic Rings
by Matt Keller on Feb.07, 2014, under Video Game Ad of the Day
With the Sochi Winter Olympics starting tonight, I thought we’d feature the weirdest game associated with the Olympics – Izzy’s Quest for the Olympic Rings. The platformer stars the mascot of the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, Whatizit, better known as Izzy. Unfortunately, the game isn’t particularly notable and the character is considered one of the worst Olympic mascots.
Video Game Ad of the Day: Jurassic Park (Ocean)
by Matt Keller on Feb.06, 2014, under Video Game Ad of the Day
The Ocean published Jurassic Park games are completely different to the Sega games, with the focus on exploration and objective based isometric gameplay. There are even some first person sections in the SNES and PC versions for the indoor segments.