Console Graveyard: The Sega SG-1000
Tonight, we’ll be visiting the grave of a daring hero form far-off Japan. It never really made it all the […]
Tonight, we’ll be visiting the grave of a daring hero form far-off Japan. It never really made it all the […]
By this point I’m fairly certain a lot of our readers were kids or preteens when the Disney lineup of
Hey folks! I know we’re video game nerds one and all, but here’s a little secret about me: I love
I write a lot about games I love. Writing for NRW has given me the platform to do that, and
With X-Men: Apocalypse headed to theaters later this month to continue the most prolific franchise in superhero cinema, now seems to be a good time to look back at the history of the X-Men heroes in gaming.
Once again we strap on our work boots, sling our spades over our shoulders, and shamble on over to the
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This review went cyberpunk again, but with a Japanese twist.
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It is easy to imagine the replicant Roy Batty listening intently to “Transmissions” as attack ships burn off the shoulder of Orion or as C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. One can only hope that a release such as this is not lost in time.
For the past couple of years, all I hear about from my friends is how great Skyrim is. I mean,
In this installment of Console Graveyard, we’ll take a look at a piece of hardware that was just a little ahead of its time.