The Greatest Hidden Gems of the NES
...nd result might not have been perfect, the fact that this game was released back then means a lot.
Jackal - While Konami had many classics (Contra, Castlevania) this game never gets recognized. Its a pretty generic formula, but gosh darn, if it isn't fun. Who could resist running over the enemies' men with you tank. They would squash just like a grapefruit.
Life Force - Another incredible Konami video game that never got the credit it deserved. It had beautiful graphics for its time. The control was tight and effortless. You got a chance to play simultaneously with a friend as you tried to beat the game. It also had the legendary 30 ...more
nintendo Wii Increases in Popularity
...n, in the recent months Nintendo's own software called Super Smash bros. brawl for the Wii became the best-selling software for the month in Japan, with remarkable 1.33 million units sold, the second place was pursued by the Wii Fit home fitness game, which sold 309,311 units in the four weeks.
Currently, the Wii has become a premier provider of the three-way game relieving a battle...more
Free Arcade games
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Arcade games are an age-old tradition. They have existed as a term since the heyday of the pinball machine, and even earlier in many cases. There are several websites that offer free arcade games including solo player, multi-player, action, adventure, card/casino, racing or skill games. Some of the popular free gaming sites on the Internet are game.co.in, free-games-online.com, freearcade.com, ultimatearcade.com, Cnets download.com, and freeclassicgames.com. Arc...more
Are Video games Becoming Too Violent?
... on our society? I believe violent video games are having a negative impact on our society.
Now many people are blaming video game companies for producing such violent games. But is it the video game companies fault. Or is it the parents fault for allowing kids to play these games. I think it is a little of both. With these major video game corporations I believe they have a responsibility to the p...more