Final Fight Double Impact sees the return of two classic arcade games. Final Fight, a side-scrolling beat-’em-up game originally released by Capcom as a coin-operated video game in 1989 and Magic Sword, a side-scrolling fantasy arcade game that was also released by Capcom in 1990. These classic Games are something that many gamers will recognise from the early-days of gaming. The question is; are they still fun to play now that times have changed?
If you’ve been around since the 80′s it may be hard for you to envision the interactive landscape without some sort of cumbersome console laying under your television waiting for you to put a cartridge or DVD into. Fortunately for you this won’t soon be the case as our ability to stream vast amounts of content has increased substantially over the past decade or so.
Sega is delaying the release of Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Episode 1 until sometime towards the end of 2010. Here is what this extra development is going to be used for, straight from the press release.
Skate It for the iphone released yesterday. I “acquired it” and was totally unimpressed. The controls were completely confusing, maybe they will get easier once I play for longer. Here’s a press release that explains the features in the game.
According to Kotaku a video of Sega’s upcoming new Sonic title, Sonic 4, has leaked online. If this video is real, it definitely looks like it is, then the game could be pretty awesome.
Newgrounds. Maxgames. Miniclip – For a long time flash games have been used to: kill time during breaks, Kill time on public transit and to kill time when we’re supposed to be working.
Remember when expansion packs did what they were supposed to? Remember when they actually expanded a game and made it better? Staff writer Nicholas Meade examines this reoccurring DLC trend in the video game industry.
The 1800′s themed indie platformer ‘The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom’ has now made its way to Windows PCs.
According to Kotaku Monkey Island 2 Special Edition has been confirmed. Heres some comparison screen shots, check out the fancy new graphics. I still prefer my Guybrush Threepwood pixelated.
Sega has finally realized what gamers want, a straight-up Sonic game. People don’t want to play as fuzzy little pink balls of fur in Mari0 64-esque rip offs.
