I played Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project when I was a kid but I never beat it. So I gave it another try recently!
NES Games – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game was one of the first video games that I ever owned. Let’s revisit it today!
Playstation 2 Games – Marvel Ultimate Alliance
I finally had the chance to play the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance game! Let’s talk about my experience with it.
Game Boy Games – Double Dragon
The Game Boy version of Double Dragon was the first beat ’em up game that I ever played. Decades later and this game still holds up.
Playstation 2 Games – Spider-Man
I missed out on the video games based on Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man movies. So I made sure to check the first one recently.
Playstation 2 Games – Silent Hill 2
They say Silent Hill 2 is the best game in the franchise. After playing the game, I can definitely see why. Let’s talk about it!
Playstation 2 Games – X-Men Legends II
X-Men Legends II is the sequel to one of my favorite games of all-time. Let’s talk about how good the sequel is compared to the first game.
NES Games – Star Wars
I played Star Wars on my Famicom when I was a kid but it was in Japanese. Now that there’s an English translation, I gave it another try.
Playstation 2 Games – X-Men Legends
X-Men Legends is one of my favorite games of all time. I replayed it recently to see how it holds up after all these years.
NES Games – Double Dragon III
Double Dragon III was one of the first NES games that I owned and I loved every bit of it. Do I still feel the same way, decades later?
Playstation Games – Parasite Eve II
People were disappointed with Parasite Eve II when it came out years ago. Now that I’ve finally played it, I can understand why.
Playstation Games – Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is considered to be the best in the Castlevania franchise. I’m really glad I got the chance to play it.
Game Boy Games – Donkey Kong
I thought Donkey Kong for the Game Boy wasn’t going to be a good game. Boy, I completely underestimated this excellent puzzle platformer.
Playstation Games – Silent Hill
I finally had the chance to play the first Silent Hill using emulation. I can’t believe I missed out on such a wonderful video game!
TurboGrafx-CD Games – Castlevania: Rondo of Blood
The original version of Castlevania: Rondo of Blood was only released in Japan. Let’s talk about what the rest of the world missed out on.
Sega CD Games – The Adventures of Batman and Robin
I played the Sega CD version of The Adventures of Batman and Robin and it’s definitely not what I expected. Let’s talk about the game today!
DS Games – Iron Man 2
Let’s see if Captain America: Super Soldier on Nintendo DS will be good enough to do it’s source material justice!
DS Games – Captain America: Super Soldier
Let’s see if Captain America: Super Soldier on Nintendo DS will be good enough to do it’s source material justice!
Genesis Games – Castlevania: Bloodlines
Castlevania: Bloodlines was the first in the franchise to be released on a Sega console. Let’s see if the game is worthy of the brand.
DS Games – Thor: God of Thunder
Thor: God of Thunder on the Nintendo DS is an underrated hidden gem. Let me tell you why I liked this game so much.
DS Games – The Incredible Hulk
The next Nintendo DS game based on a Marvel Cinematic Universe film on my list is The Incredible Hulk. Let’s talk about this game today!
SNES Games – Castlevania: Dracula X
Castlevania: Dracula X was poorly received when it first came out. I decided to try it to see if it was as bad as they said it was.
DS Games – Iron Man
Iron Man on Nintendo DS is based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe film. Will this game live up to the standards of the source? Let’s find out!
Game Boy Advance Games – Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force
Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force covers all three films of the original trilogy. Let’s see if this is a good Star Wars experience!
Game Boy Color Games – X-Men: Wolverine’s Rage
Against my better judgment, I played X-Men: Wolverine’s Rage for the Game Boy Color. And boy, was it a waste of time.
Playstation Games – Star Wars: Rebel Assault II
Star Wars: Rebel Assault II was generally received negatively by critics when it was released. So why did I enjoy my experience with it?
Playstation Games – Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro doesn’t have a lot of improvements. It’s just more of what the first game did right, which makes it awesome.
NES Games – Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse
Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse is considered by many to be the best Castlevania on the NES. Let me tell you why I agree with them.
Dreamcast Games – Spider-Man
They said that the Dreamcast version is the definitive version of Spider-Man (2000). My Spider-Sense tells me they got that one right.
Dreamcast Games – Marvel vs Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
I seldom enjoy fighting games, but there’s something about Marvel vs Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes that I couldn’t ignore. Let’s talk about it!
Sega CD Games – The Amazing Spider-Man vs the Kingpin
The Amazing Spider-Man vs the Kingpin is an enhanced remake of Spider-Man vs the Kingpin for the Genesis. Let’s take a look at it today!
NES Games – Castlevania
The iconic Castlevania kickstarted an entire franchise of video games. How well does the original hold up to today’s standards?
PSP Games – Justice League Heroes
Justice League Heroes is DC’s equivalent of Marvel’s Ultimate Alliance games. Will this be as good as the latter? Let’s talk about it!
Game Boy Advance Games – Justice League Heroes: The Flash
I loved Justice League Heroes: The Flash when I originally played it. Does it hold up to today’s standards? Let’s talk about it!
Game Boy Advance Games – Teen Titans
Teen Titans is a video game on the Game Boy Advance that was based on a popular cartoon series. Let’s talk about the game today!
SNES Games – Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
We’re closing out the Super Star Wars trilogy with the final game: Super Return of the Jedi! Let’s talk about this finale today!
Sega CD Games – Star Wars: Rebel Assault
Star Wars: Rebel Assault had enough success that it spawned a sequel. Let’s take a look at the original on Sega CD today!
DS Games – Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
Here’s a look back at the games I enjoyed playing several years ago. Let’s talk about Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions for the Nintendo DS.
SNES Games – Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Let’s revisit the second game in the Super Star Wars trilogy and talk about The Empire Strikes Back for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System!
Game Boy Games – Batman: The Animated Series
Konami had the chance to develop Batman: The Animated Series for the Game Boy. Will they work magic with a licensed game? Let’s find out!
SNES Games – Super Star Wars
I’ve always wanted to play the SNES Super Star Wars trilogy because of how famous it is. Let’s talk about the first game in the series!
Game Boy Games – The Punisher: The Ultimate Payback
The Punisher: The Ultimate Payback is another video game for the Game Boy that’s based on a Marvel Comics character. Let’s talk about it!
Playstation Games – Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone film, let’s take a look at the Playstation video game.
Game Boy Games – Batman: Return of the Joker
Batman: Return of the Joker was one of my favorite Game Boy games back when I was a kid. Will I still find it fun to play today?
Game Boy Advance Games – Spider-Man 3
Rounding out the Raimi Spider-Man trilogy on the Game Boy Advance is Spider-Man 3. Let’s see if the series will end on a high note!
Game Boy Advance Games – Fantastic 4: Flame On
The previous Fantastic Four on GBA was terrible. Will focusing the game on one character work? Let’s play Fantastic 4: Flame On and find out!
Game Boy Advance Games – X-Men: The Official Game
X-Men: The Official Game on GBA was developed by WayForward Technologies (Shantae) so let’s see how they did with a licensed game.
SNES Games – Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade’s Revenge
Arcade’s Revenge is another game with an all-star cast for the SNES. Will a game based on Spider-Man and the X-Men be good? Let’s find out!
Genesis Games – The Adventures of Batman & Robin
Is it worth playing The Adventures of Batman & Robin on the Sega Genesis despite it’s extremely hard difficulty? Let’s talk about it today!
Genesis Games – Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety
Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety is the sequel to one of my most beloved video games of all time. Am I going to love the sequel too?
SNES Games – Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems
The greatest of Marvel’s heroes are up against Thanos in a race to collect the Infinity Gems in War of the Gems for the SNES. Let’s talk about it!
Master System Games – Batman Returns
I’ve been hearing about how good Batman Returns on the Sega Master System is, so I checked it out. And they were totally right.
SNES Games – Justice League Task Force
Justice League Task Force is an early attempt at a superhero-themed fighting game. How did it turn out? Let’s take a look.
Master System Games – X-Men: Mojo World
I almost skipped over X-Men: Mojo World without attempting to play it. Let me talk about why I’m glad that I didn’t.
Game Boy Advance Games – Ghost Rider
Will it be possible for a video game to be good if it’s based on a bad movie? Let’s play Ghost Rider for the Game Boy Advance and find out!
Genesis Games – The Punisher
The Punisher was a popular Marvel character in the 1990s. Will he translate well to video games? I played the Sega Genesis game to find out.
SNES Games – Yu Yu Hakusho
The first Yu Yu Hakusho game for the Super Famicom was so unique, I still remember it fondly today. Let me talk about the reasons why.
Game Boy Advance Games – Batman Begins
Batman Begins for the Game Boy Advance is another superhero title from Vicarious Visions. Let’s see how well they do with Batman.
Genesis Games – X-Men
X-Men is another video game title that I played in the past. I thought this game was overrated though. Will my opinion of it change now?
3DS Games – Tales of the Abyss
Here’s a look back at the games I enjoyed playing several years ago. Today let’s talk about Tales of the Abyss for the Nintendo 3DS.
Nintendo Switch Games – Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered
I am so glad that Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered was released for the Switch because it is the best Ghostbusters video I’ve played.
NES Games – New Ghostbusters II
New Ghostbusters II is also developed by HAL Laboratory that was only released in the UK. Let’s see what the rest of the world missed out on.
Genesis Games – Ghostbusters
Let’s take a look at Ghostbusters for the Sega Genesis, the only video game of the franchise that was released on a 16-bit console.
Game Boy Games – Ghostbusters II
Let’s take a look at Ghostbusters II for the Game Boy, an early project from HAL Laboratory before they started working on Kirby titles.
Genesis Games – Superman
Sunsoft has published several excellent Batman games for different consoles. Will they have the same success with Superman? Let’s find out.
Playstation Games – Parasite Eve
Even though I played a lot of JRPGs on the Playstation, I missed out on Parasite Eve. So I made sure to try this game. Let’s talk about it.
NES Games – Monster in my Pocket
Before Pokemon, there was Monster in my Pocket. Will this then-popular toy franchise translate to video games? Let’s find out today!
Game Boy Color Games – Blade
Is Blade on the Game Boy Color worth sinking your teeth into? Let me talk about my experience with this multi-genre title.
DS Games – Nanashi No Game
Nanashi No Game is one of the most unsettling games that I’ve ever played. It’s been years since I last played but I still remember it well.
Game Boy Games – Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge
Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge is known as the best Castlevania title on the Game Boy. Let’s talk about my experience with the game.
Game Boy Color Games – Resident Evil Gaiden
A Resident Evil game on a Game Boy? Yes, that’s what Resident Evil Gaiden is. Let’s talk about this attempt at portable survival horror.
SNES Games – Clock Tower
Clock Tower for the Super Famicom was a Japan-only release. Let’s talk about what kind of 16-bit horrors the rest of the world missed out on.
3DS Games – Resident Evil Revelations
Here’s a look back at the games I enjoyed playing several years ago. Today let’s talk about Resident Evil: Revelations for the Nintendo 3DS.
Master System Games – Vampire: Master of Darkness
I was glad that I came across Vampire: Master of Darkness. I wanted to avoid any of the mainline Castlevania games to save them for later. When I queued this up, I was surprised at how the game closely resembled the original Castlevania on the NES. Aside from having...
Genesis Games – Splatterhouse 2
October is always a good excuse to talk about horror games. Today, we’ll look at a Sega Genesis classic: Splatterhouse 2.
SNES Games – Slam Dunk SD Heat Up!!
Slam Dunk was a popular anime series back then. Let’s talk about a video game that’s based on this famous franchise: Slam Dunk: SD Heat Up!!
Game Boy Advance Games – Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man 2 for the Game Boy Advance is a sequel that came from the same developers as the previous game. Let’s talk about it today!
NES Games – Batman: The Video Game
Today, I’ll talk about Batman: The Video Game on the Nintendo Entertainment System. How well does it hold up? Read on to find out more.
Game Boy Advance Games – X2: Wolverine’s Revenge
Video games based on Wolverine haven’t been good. Let’s see if X2: Wolverine’s Revenge for the Game Boy Advance can break the curse.
Game Boy Advance Games – Superman Returns: Fortress of Solitude
Will slapping the Superman name on a video game revolving around puzzles? Let’s play Superman Returns: Fortress of Solitude to find out.
NES Games – Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six is the only Spider-Man title on the NES. Will this be as bad as other LJN games? Read on to find out.
SNES Games – The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes
The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes was only released in Japan. Let’s talk about the what the rest of the world missed out on.
SNES Games – The Adventures of Batman & Robin
If you asked me what the best 16-bit superhero video game is, I’d tell you that it’s The Adventures of Batman & Robin. Let me tell you why.
Game Boy Games – Super Mario Land
Super Mario Land was my first Mario game, and I’m glad that it was. I had the opportunity to play it again recently.
3DS Games – The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
Here’s a look back at the games I enjoyed playing several years ago. Today let’s talk about The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds for the Nintendo 3DS.
Game Boy Advance Games – Spider-Man
All three Spider-Man movies had video game tie-ins released for the Game Boy Advance. Let’s talk about the first one and see if it’s good.
NES Games – Captain America and the Avengers
I had a hard time with this game when I first tried it years ago. Now, I’ve got another shot at Captain America and the Avengers for the NES.
Game Boy Advance Games – Catwoman
The Catwoman film was a failure critically and commercially. Will video game adaptations be better? Let’s play the GBA version and find out.
Game Boy Advance Games – Daredevil
Will the Daredevil video game for the Game Boy Advance be better than it’s movie counterpart? Let’s talk about it today to find out!
3DS Games – Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate
Here’s a look back at the games I enjoyed playing several years ago. Today let’s talk about Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate for the Nintendo 3DS.
Genesis Games – Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage
Maximum Carnage is one of my favorite video games of all time. I played the game recently and yes, it remains to be one of my favorite games.
Game Boy Games – The Flash
Superhero games are often based on Batman, Spider-Man, or X-Men characters. So when I saw that this starred the Flash, I had to try it.
Genesis Games – The Death and Return of Superman
Will one of the most popular storylines in comic books work as a video game? Let’s play The Death and Return of Superman to find out!
Genesis Games – X-Men 2: Clone Wars
X-Men 2: Clone Wars is lauded by many as one of the best titles to be released for the Sega Genesis. How good is this game? Let’s find out!
Game Boy Games – Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man is the first Spider-Man video game for the Nintendo Game Boy. How well does it hold up today? Let’s find out.
Game Boy Advance Games – Spider-Man: Mysterio’s Menace
Spider-Man: Mysterio’s Menace is the first of many Spider-Man games released for the Game Boy Advance. Is it any good? Let’s talk about it!
Game Boy Advance Games – Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu
I liked Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu on Gamecube when I played it years ago. I figured that I’d enjoy the Game Boy Advance version too. Well…
Game Boy Games – Batman: The Video Game
Batman for the Game Boy was one of my first video games. Let’s revisit this title and see how it holds up today.
Nintendo Switch Games – Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order
After ten years, we finally have the third game in the popular Ultimate Alliance franchise. Was Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 worth the wait?
Game Boy Advance Games – The Invincible Iron Man
Iron Man finally gets his own video game in The Invincible Iron Man. Is this game any good? Let’s talk about it today!
Nintendo Switch Games – The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is one of the best games on the Nintendo Switch and among the best of all time. Let’s talk about it.
Game Boy Color Games – Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six
Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six is the second Spider-Man game to come out on the Game Boy Color. How good will the sequel be? Let’s find out!
SNES Games – Batman Returns
Batman Returns is Konami’s first attempt at a 16-bit Batman video game. Will this be as good as their other classics? Let’s talk about it!
SNES Games – X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse
Capcom tried their hand at an X-Men action game with X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse. How well did they do? Let’s talk about the game today!
Nintendo Switch Games – Resident Evil Revelations
I liked Resident Evil Revelations on 3DS so much, I bought the Nintendo Switch version too! How good is the Switch version? Read on to find out!
SNES Games – The Incredible Hulk
The Incredible Hulk is another Marvel Comics hero that’s a great fit for video games. Let’s see if the SNES version is worth playing today.
Game Boy Color Games – Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker is the video game tie-in of a DC Animated Universe film that went direct-to-video. Let’s talk about it.
NES Games – Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer became notorious after being featured by the Angry Video Game Nerd as a terrible game. Is it really as bad as he says?
Game Boy Color Games – Spider-Man
The Game Boy Color version of Spider-Man was unfortunately overshadowed by the Playstation version. Was this game worth our attention?
Nintendo Switch Games – Asphalt 9: Legends
I’ve already had a few posts about Asphalt 9: Legends, but it’s about time that I talk about why I’m still playing this game everyday.
Game Boy Color Games – X-Men: Mutant Wars
X-Men: Mutant Wars is the second attempt at making an X-Men game for the Game Boy Color. Will this be a better game? Let’s talk about it!
Nintendo Switch Games – Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity is a Breath of the Wild spin-off that offers a completely different experience. Let’s talk about it.
NES Games – Batman Returns
Batman Returns is another video game tie in based on a popular superhero movie. Will it be as good as it’s predecessor? Let’s talk about it.
NES Games – Wolverine
Wolverine is usually a playable character in X-Men games. How will he do in his own video game? Let’s play Wolverine on NES to find out!
NES Games – The Punisher
The Punisher is another licensed game from LJN for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Will this be another bad LJN game? Let’s find out!
NES Games – Batman: Return of the Joker
Batman: Return of the Joker is the sequel to Sunsoft’s first Batman game. Let’s talk about the Nintendo Entertainment System version.
Genesis Games – Spider-Man vs The Kingpin
I was able to play Spider-Man vs The Kingpin years ago and never came close to beating it. Let me tell you what happened when I tried again.
Genesis Games – Captain America and the Avengers
I played Captain America and the Avengers arcade game a lot when I was a kid. Let’s revisit the Sega Genesis 16-bit home console port today!
Genesis Games – Batman: The Video Game
This is the 16-bit version of Sunsoft’s Batman: The Video Game titles. How well does this capture the feel of the 1989 classic film? Let’s find out.
Game Boy Advance Games – The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap is the only non-remake Zelda release on the Game Boy Advance. Let’s talk about it today!
Game Boy Advance Games – Justice League: Injustice For All
Will a game based on seven of DC’s superheroes with different powers for the GBA work? Let’s check Justice League: Injustice For All and see!
Nintendo Switch Games – Resident Evil Revelations 2
Resident Evil Revelations 2 is the second game in the spin-off of Capcom’s popular survival horror franchise. Let’s talk about it!
Game Boy Advance Games – Batman: Vengeance
Batman: Vengeance is the first Batman video game for the Game Boy Advance. Will this game be as good as the Batman games that came before it? Let’s find out.
Game Boy Advance Games – Fantastic Four
Tim Story’s 2005 film Fantastic Four was critically panned. Will a video game based on it do better? Let’s play the Game Boy Advance version.
Game Boy Color Games – X-Men: Mutant Academy
X-Men: Mutant Academy is a fighting game for the Game Boy Color based on the X-Men. How well does it hold up today? Read on to find out.
Game Boy Color Games – Catwoman
Will a video game based on a supporting character work? I played Catwoman for the Nintendo Game Boy Color to find out. Let’s talk about it!
Nintendo Switch Games – Nine Parchments
Nine Parchments is a hidden gem that people rarely talk about. I’d like to discuss why my wife and I love this game so much.
Gamecube Games – X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse
Here’s a look back at the games I enjoyed playing several years ago. Today let’s talk about X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse for the Nintendo Gamecube.