Power Stone Review: The 3D Fighting Game That Nobody Remembers But Should
I have been involved in IT management for fifteen years, and have come to enjoy systems that are innovative, and efficient, even if they seem...
I have been involved in IT management for fifteen years, and have come to enjoy systems that are innovative, and efficient, even if they seem...
Street Fighter II Turbo is the third version of Street Fighter II on the SNES, released in 1992. It is a port of the arcade...
As someone who has spent decades researching fighting game balance (Street Fighter II in 1991) I can tell you that I know what a fighting...
Right, let’s get this sorted. David’s taking point on this one because he’s actually maintained the original cabinets and knows what made Mortal Kombat II...
King of Fighters ’98 Review: How SNK Perfected the Team Fighter Formula Hello everyone, my name is Elena, and before Sam starts telling me about...
The Model 2 hardware (Sega Retro) did more than just allow for better graphics – it allowed for fundamentally different gameplay mechanics. The original Virtua...
I’m here to give you my take on why Mortal Kombat II (MKII) didn’t just build upon the original – it completely destroyed every preconceived...
Hi, I am John, and I want to clarify something before we move forward with our review. According to Carl, I’m being contrarian, since I...
Joe here, and before Carl tells us all about frame rates and polygon counts, let me just say this: Virtua Fighter 2 wasn’t just Sega’s...
I am Samuel, and I need to put an end to a debate that has bothered me since the last time we spoke on team...