Mega Man's Legacy
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The Mega Man Legacy Collection is not the first time Capcom reissued and repackaged the initial six Mega Man titles, but it might be the m...
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A Leap Ahead
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I reviewed Lost Dimension earlier this month, and it was a tough game to judge. It has novel ideas and flows pretty well, but it just does...
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Rygarfield: The Third Impact
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I realize that I let Rygarfield fall behind schedule, as I've made only two strips in fifteen months. I’m not worried, though. All of ...
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A Lack of Lunar, Elucidated
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The first two Lunar games remain cases of RPG clichés done unimpeachably right. They button up every little part of the genre that grew old ...
Five Amiibo I Would Buy
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Nintendo’s Amiibo figures drive people mad. You might not suspect that from a glance at the Amiibo displays in Target or Toys R Us, where pl...
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My Super Famicom Vacation
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Not so long ago, I thought about visiting Japan once more. That idea fizzled due to a lack of time and money, but in the aftermath I decided...
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Mega Man Legends Untold
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Sony’s Greatest Hits line is straightforward and mostly beneficial: publishers shamelessly reissue their games, and any interested holdouts ...
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Unexplained Readings: Flying Saucers and the Scriptures
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No grade school class is complete without one kid fascinated by the paranormal. I did my best to fill that role. I read books on UFOs, the...
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A Demo Demo Dilemma
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I discussed the Demo Demo PlayStation series here before, partly because it has the only publicly released bit of Bounty Arms and partly bec...
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Explanations
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As you know, I don’t update very often. I’d like to have new stuff at least once a week, but the uncomfortable truth is that this website is...
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A Huddle of Huddles
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I liked watching football more than any other sport when I was a kid. Part of that came from the dynamism of play, how it was possible for e...
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The Finest Art of Gift-Giving
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Did everyone have a good Christmas? I certainly did, and that was partly because of a wonderful present from a friend who prefers to be know...
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Little Things: Tricky Kick
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I suspect that Tricky Kick wanted to be obscure even by the standards of TurboGrafx-16 games. It presented a deliberately confusing front b...
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Interview: Fester's Quest
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Fester’s Quest is a curious sight in the landscape of NES games based on movies and TV series. The Addams Family wasn’t particularly promin...
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Three Irrelevant Things About The Sega Saturn
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The Sega Saturn turns twenty years old today, November 22. That’s going by the launch date in Japan and not the sudden and problematic Ameri...
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Time of Eve-rors
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Animation mistakes are inevitable. They’re also amusing. Some fans laughed over a braid whiffing through Elsa’s arm during that big musical ...
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Cry On Over
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No video game ever made me cry. Nope, not one. Many games get to me in some way, because I’m a big, sappy, hopeless mark when it comes to fu...
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Halloween Moods
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I wanted to do this for a good while. Over the past month, Dinosaur Dracula readers have posted Halloween Mood Tables of all sorts. I ...
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Little Things: Ninja Combat
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I remember it with perfect and disquieting clarity: a line from an early 1990s issue of GamePro. A writeup about a new arcade game stated “t...
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Rygarfield Returns
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I'm afraid that Rygarfield has not yet emerged as this century’s hottest new comic strip. At first I didn’t know what the problem might...
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