I watched the original Total Recall on Netflix, and wow. It's totally Final Fantasy VII. I hadn't seen the movie in a loooong time, so I wasn't aware of this. Doing a quick google search doesn't turn up any comparisons that I can link, so I guess this is one of those things that is either all in my head or I'm the only one who noticed it somehow. More after the jump.
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Touhou 13: Ten Desires (PC, 2011) - UPDATED
Time to check out a PC shooter from the Japan-only Touhou series. This is very much a "bullet hell" type shooter, where the emphasis is less about blasting the enemies and more about evading your way through swarms of projectiles with small movements.
UPDATE: I first played this in 2014 in Japanese, but recently I got ahold of an English translation and gave it another go. Updated shots are sprinkled throughout the original post here, with a bunch of new shots at the end. Did I beat the game this time? Tune in to find out.
UPDATE: I first played this in 2014 in Japanese, but recently I got ahold of an English translation and gave it another go. Updated shots are sprinkled throughout the original post here, with a bunch of new shots at the end. Did I beat the game this time? Tune in to find out.
Labels:
2011,
PC,
Shoot 'Em Up,
Ten Desires,
Touhou,
Touhou 13
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game (Sega 32X, 1995)
It's time to save this year's WrestleMania Day by covering a classic fighting game with outlandish arcade-style action. Shawn looks so hip here. When I was a kid, I saw this game and went "Who are all those guys? Where are Hogan and Macho?"
I saw the WWF New Generation as a bunch of midcarders, even when I wasn't even watching wrestling yet. Now I've got a much greater appreciation of this 1995 era of rasslin'.
Labels:
1995,
Fighting,
Pro Wrestling,
Sega 32X,
Wrestlemania,
WWE,
WWF
Friday, April 3, 2020
Highlander: The Series 3x17 - Take Back the Night
This is a pretty good episode that feels like it should be a part of a larger storyline. Yet another episode that introduces some cool one-off characters and ideas that could have been a lot more, but so it goes. CAUTION: Contains no Methos. Not sure when he'll be back.
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Seiken Densetsu 3, Part 4 - Chaos Of An Unseen Realm
Our next goal: Find all of the Mana Stones, which should open the way to the place formerly known as Pure Land (can't say Holy in early 90's Nintendo games).
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Bad Dudes (NES, 1989)
Caution: Reading about the patriotic super-duo of BAD DUDES may cause spontaneous and uncontrollable arousal in women.
Monday, March 30, 2020
Goof Troop (Super NES, 1993)
What's this? I was asking the same thing. It's an old Capcom game with great music, and it's like an hour long. Probably not ideal in-era, but here we are in the age of being cooped up inside, so why not play the long-forgotten prequel to Kingdom Hearts?
Note: not actually prequel to Kingdom Hearts
Labels:
1993,
Disney,
Goof Troop,
Puzzle,
Super NES
Friday, March 27, 2020
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Sunday, March 22, 2020
Virtua Fighter II (Sega Saturn, Arcade, 1995)
It's about time I covered a game that was on Sega Saturn. Or played a Virtua Fighter at all. It's pretty sweet.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Dragon Quest III #9 - Castles of Sand
Our heroes arrive at Zoma's Castle, only to discover the shocking truth: Zoma is Russian. Dammit Nintendo! The Cold War ended a long time ago!
Friday, March 20, 2020
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Mega Man (Sega Game Gear, 1995)
Interesting portable Mega Man game here. As it came out after Mega Man IV for the Game Boy, it had the potential to tie up any loose ends that the Game Boy series didn't cover...and it kinda did. Problem is, only kinda. I can't tell if this was supposed to be a follow-up to MMIV or a remake, because it's about half and half.
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Dragon Quest III #7 - Orpheus
Our heroes bring down the apocalypse by throwing a sword into a volcano, completely decimating an ecosystem. Dragon Quest III!
Monday, March 16, 2020
Seiken Densetsu 3 (Super Famicom, 1995)
The aptly-named Legend of Holy Sword 3 is the final part of our Mana journey, at least until the remake comes out. This is something I wanted to cover on here ten years ago. Now that it's got a Switch port, better late than never.
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Dragon Quest III #5 - Angel Begins
The next goal is to collect a bunch of orbs. I believe there are six of them. The first is very simple to get... you talk to a prisoner in a jail. In this installment I hunt down the other five orbs and battle the dastardly Orochi, stopping only occasionally for four-ways.
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Terminator: Dark Fate (iOS/Android, 2019)
When I heard that Terminator: Dark Fate has a "crappy mobile game" it didn't take long for me to book it over to the nearest phone and give it a shot. Wait, crappy? What do you m-
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Dragon Quest III #4 - Vintage Kandar
Angel gets his signature coat as I go shopping. In other news, this game is exponentially better than any actual Buffy game that has ever existed. Licensed games just can't catch a break.
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