Comic books still exist. And there are new ones today. You can buy them in shops. You can download them digitally…
The Mega Drive 4, also branded as the Mega Drive 4 Guitar Idol, is a Mega Drive "console on a chip" which was released by Brazilian company Tectoy in October 2009 as a follow-up to the Mega Drive 3. The first version had 87 built-in games, some of which are not Mega Drive titles specifically, and does not have a cartridge slot for playing other games. It also comes with two control pads which attach to the console via two DE-9 ports, as they would in a traditional Mega Drive, plus a guitar accessory for playing the Guitar Idol game, which is overtly based upon the Guitar Hero games. The game Pense Bem is said to count as 10 games in the general counting.
Comic books still exist. And there are new ones today. You can buy them in shops. You can download them digitally…
Hi, how are you. My name's Elliot, and I'm with the Cub Scouts of America. We're selling uncut cocaine to get to the…
Last week we wrapped up our first experimental season of Retro Game Master.
Retro Game Master has a new home in North America, streamed live on Kotaku every week at 8 p.m. eastern.
In this fourth episode of Retro Game Master, our game-testing everyman, Shinya Arino, faces off against Solomon's…
While these days it's not that hard finding violent, mature titles on Nintendo consoles, in the late 1980s and early…
Put your internet connection to the test with this week's North American PlayStation Store update. There's 12…
Oh boy. Last time we saw the fan-made project looking to bring 1992's classic Genesis title Sonic 2 kicking and…
The Master System/Mega Drive debuted before the advent of home desktop publishing, so the design choices of its…
No snappy puns this time, just a classic, straight up parody of an action movie directed by my good pal Lon Lopez,…
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