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Retro Game Friday: Xevious
Gamer Blogs

Retro Game Friday: Xevious

August 6, 2021 Michael Blaker

Michael’s back with another classic game for this week’s Retro Game Friday. It’s Xevious!

Retro Game Friday: Shogun Empires
Gamer Blogs

Retro Game Friday: Shogun Empires

February 23, 2018 Michael Blaker

Michael’s back with a really obscure title for this week’s Retro Game Friday. It’s Real Time Conflict: Shogun Empires!

Retro Game Friday: Klanoa
Gamer Blogs

Retro Game Friday: Klanoa

December 15, 2017 Michael Blaker

Michael’s back with a rather obscure game for this week’s Retro Game Friday. It’s Klanoa: Door to Phantomile!

Retro Game Friday: Tales of Phantasia
Gamer Blogs

Retro Game Friday: Tales of Phantasia

February 24, 2017 Michael Blaker

Michael’s back with a true classic for this week’s Retro Game Friday. It’s Tales of Phantasia!

Retro Game Friday: Baten Kaitos
Gamer Blogs

Retro Game Friday: Baten Kaitos

May 13, 2016 Michael Blaker

Michael’s back with one of the least appreciated games from the Gamecube era for this week’s Retro Game Friday! It’s time to draw with Baten Kaitos!

Retro Game Friday: Tales of Eternia
Gamer Blogs

Retro Game Friday: Tales of Eternia

November 13, 2015 Michael Blaker

Michael’s back with the first ever Tales of game he ever played for this week’s Retro Game Friday! It’s time to summon the elements with Tales of Eternia!

Retro Game Friday: Soul Calibur II
Gamer Blogs

Retro Game Friday: Soul Calibur II

August 21, 2015 Michael Blaker

Michael’s back with one of his favorite fighting games of all time that doesn’t start with the word “Super” for this week’s Retro Game Friday. It’s time to offer up your souls with Soul Calibur II!

Lights, Camera, Action!
Game Review - Scene It? Movie Edition

Lights, Camera, Action!

April 23, 2007 Chris Richards

The Scene It series has always been popular among board game players. Now, Scene It? Movie Edition moves to mobile phones.

Still Dead"
Game Review - Dead To Rights: Reckoning

Still Dead"

August 8, 2005 Todd Hargosh

Why does the Dead to Rights series keep getting worse? The jump to PSP has done nothing but hurt this ailing series.

Argh! The Lad
Game Review - Arc the Lad: End of Darkness

Argh! The Lad

August 1, 2005 Craig Coppola

Arc the Lad is a rather uninspiring twist in this series. It is basically an RPG that is completely hack and slash, so have your X button tuned up before you play.

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