Retro
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Looking back at the Alien franchise across movies and games
They are the toughest hombres in the galaxy. Go in, get the job done, and get out. They have been…
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7-11 Video game cups A 40-year cultural milestone
Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney, the founders of Atari, released the first arcade game, Computer Space, in 1971. It was…
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How System Shock helped define the modern FPS
Sometimes, it feels wrong to call a game (or anything, really) influential. Just about any piece of entertainment can influence…
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Retro Review: System Shock Enhanced Edition [PC]
I was incredibly anxious to finally play the original System Shock. It’s a perennial classic that’s left its legacy in…
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Live to shred: how Jet Set Radio influenced a gaming subculture
Back in the 1990s, SEGA epitomized the cool side of gaming. Whereas Nintendo felt safer and more approachable, SEGA and…
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The nine best Team Ninja games, from Nioh to Ninja Gaiden
Team Ninja has been a powerhouse ever since it formed in 1995. Originally spun off at Tecmo as a team…
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Review: Goldeneye [Xbox Series X]
25 years, 2 actors and 8 Bond films later, we finally have the opportunity to review Goldeneye on Xbox. Rare…
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Atari announces Caverns of Mars: Recharged
Caverns of Mars Recharged is a new remake of the 1981 Atari classic with new graphics, local co-op, and new…
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Top 5 Resident Evil games so far
Arguably more than any other survival horror franchise, Resident Evil stands out as the most iconic in gaming history. With…
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