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Comfort Food Gaming – The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

(When I started writing this, I wasn’t really sure why I was doing it. It was a little personal, more venting than anything at first. Then I got an idea about midway through that I think I’ll try when I’m ready to go again in a couple of days. Anyway, hope you enjoy!) By the […]

Gore and Jason’s Games of the Year

Anthony Gore’s Picks I played more games in 2015 than I ever did in years past for our year end “awards.” This should have been a boon when compiling this list of my favorite games of the year, but it really wasn’t. I don’t want to be a negative Nancy, but I found the selection […]

48 – Remembering the Playstation One

Jason Arriola is joined by Luke Maxwell and Conor Mahood of The Movie Express podcast to give a little history on the Playstation and talk about some of our favorite Playstation games.

ROWYCO – Wild Arms: Alter Code F

Consider this a cop-out if you will, but this edition of Rock Out With Your Cart Out is focusing on one game: Wild Arms Alter Code F. Second part of the series and I’m already using a shortcut you say? Hit a few of the songs below and you’ll see why I felt this game, […]

Rock Out With Your Cart Out

I’ve been a fan of video game soundtracks since I first heard Koji Kondo’s handling of the original The Legend of Zelda. Hearing the music from that game, like so many other people my age, takes me back to a simpler time in my life and reminds me of the passion that I had, and […]

Kirby’s Dream Collection Review

What better way to close out a week dedicated to Kirby’s twentieth anniversary than to go over a compilation dedicated to just that subject? No, seriously. I couldn’t think of much else. Unless you can read Japanese and have access to the Nintendo archives that are locked up nearly as tight as Fort Knox, there’s only […]

Kirby in 3D(S)!

WRITTEN BY SCOTT ROMERO Kirby’s Dream Land Platforms: GameBoy (1992), 3DS Virtual Console (2011) Price: $3.99 Dream Land is Kirby’s very first outing and just so happened to be on Nintendo’s first handheld console as well. The gameplay is mostly what you would expect in a 2D platformer of the early  90s, along with a few additional features. The two most notable features are Kirby’s […]

Not Your Grandma’s Crocheting Material

To say I was a little apprehensive about Kirby’s Epic Yarn would be making it sound like I had any interest in this game to begin with. As I would look through stores searching for a bargain that wasn’t in the ads, I would always pass right over certain games. Epic Yarn somehow got lumped […]

The Strange World of Kirby Commercials

Kirby has the ability to suck in enemies and copy their abilities, making him able to adapt to situations as the need requires. That fact seems to not have been lost on Nintendo themselves in their ad campaigns for the cream puff, as commercials for the same game can vary from Japan to United States. […]