In 1977, as Star Wars was first blowing up, Lucasfilm were famously ill-equipped to get enough merch out to satisfy…
This unreleased, unfinished Atari 5200 game is similar to Broderbund's famous game, Karateka. Select your black belt level (difficulty level) and fight your way through eight rooms. The keypad is used to execute a variety of karate moves, although the game has no collision detection so you can't really fight your enemies. While the game looks promising, you cannot progress beyond eight rooms because you can't defeat your enemies.
In 1977, as Star Wars was first blowing up, Lucasfilm were famously ill-equipped to get enough merch out to satisfy…
Can you hate a movie but love its characters, or does a bad cinematic experience poison you against them? Batman V…
Hello, sexy munchkins of the Interwebs. Welcome to Ask Dr. NerdLove, the dating column that helps your Genji find…
To write about Frog Fractions 2, I spent three hours planting seeds and chopping wood in an entirely separate fairy…
The hero of Batman: Arkham VR is a little clumsy. His hands shake from time to time. He sometimes drops his…
Today we’re doing something weird. We’ve asked a team of fashion experts to judge the outfits of video game…
The universe is too vast a place to explore without preparing yourself first. Here’s what you need to know to make…
Remember a couple of weeks ago, when I asked you for your favorite tabletop memories? Just as I predicted, one post…
If you at all follow UFC goings-on (or even just follow someone on Twitter who accidentally watched a UFC card at a…
Meet Brock “The Problem” Kucao, aka Spider “The Spider” Spider. He may not look like much with his neon wildman…
Advertisement