Monthly Archives: September 2010
News: PAX Explodes The Internet, Surprising Lack of Dickwolves

Testosterone Overload If you live under a rock or have been infected with Lane’s insanity disease, you may not know that this year’s Penny Arcade Expo revealed to the public that after twelve long years of development and legal battles, Duke Nukem Forever lost its infamous status as perpetual vaporware to become an ACTUAL GAME. [...]
Editorial: The Usage of Titles Is An Antiquated Obeisance to Imperialist Dogma
Review: Bahamut Lagoon

Hello again, my lovely Lusi-sprites. Bahamut Lagoon (Bahalag) is a strategy RPG developed and published by Square back in ye olden days of 1996. Like Terranigma and Seiken Densetsu 3, Bahamut Lagoon was not released in North America, primarily due to the decline of the SNES and rise of the Playstation at that time. There [...]
Editorial: Old-School Nostalgia

I recently saw the movie Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (which was excellent and you should all see it like eighty times), which started a conversation between a friend and I about old-school videogames and our memories with them. This in turn made me bust out my old NES and Super Mario Bros. 3. The [...]

