Dragonheart: Fire & Steel Acclaim releases a licensed video game based on a so-so movie. What could go wrong with Dragonheart Fire & Steel? Continue reading
Crow: City of Angels, The Like the movie it’s based on, City of Angels takes something once amazing and inspiring and reduces it to a face palming, head-scratching version of itself. Continue reading
Bubble Bobble: Also Featuring Rainbow Islands Two of the most beloved arcade games come home translated by two of the most questionable American companies. Continue reading
BattleSport Battlesport is another 3DO port to the PlayStation from Acclaim. It’s more of the future sports genre that involves vehicles and explosions. Continue reading
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game Batman Forever is cheesy, it’s a horrible conversion of a horrible game based on a terrible movie, and I can’t look away from it. Continue reading
All-Star Baseball 1997 Featuring Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball gets a more refined follow-up from the house of NBA Jam in All-Star Baseball 1997. Continue reading
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft Take 2 and Acclaim bring the pencil and paper RPG legend to life in…a fighting game. Continue reading
WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game Back When Wrestling Meant Bright Colors and Creative Costumes, WWF Wrestlemania The Arcade Game brings the quarter-crunching money-maker home. Continue reading
V-Tennis Acclaim tries to raise a racket. V-Tennis is a simple tennis game with simple ideas, clearly a launch era game for the system. Continue reading
Striker 96 Acclaim tries their hand at soccer. I’d have something else to write here about Striker 96, but I don’t know soccer well enough yet. Continue reading