Saturday, July 21, 2012

Maximum issue number 6, May 1996

The May 1996 issue of Maximum. This magazine covered the more advanced systems of the time period:

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Friday, July 6, 2012

Tips & Tricks, February 1997

The February 1997 issue of Tips & Tricks: The #1 Video-Game Tips Magazine:

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Next Generation, Issue Number 9, September 1995

The September 1995 issue of Next Generation. This was one of my favorite magazines while it lasted:

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Electronic Gaming Monthly, Number 152, March 2002

The March 2002 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly:

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Edge Number 70, April 1999

April 1999 issue of Edge magazine. This was a UK based magazine covering the “next generation” systems of the time including the Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, Sony PlayStation, PC, Arcade, etc.

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Friday, October 28, 2011

10 best scary video games of all time

By Dave Herndon & Dave Scanlan

Ghosts, ghouls and goblins alike will be coming to your door Monday night trick or treating, earlier this week we published lists of films to enjoy between visitors, but if movies aren’t your thing, here are the top 10 horrifying video games, many of which can still be played on modern gaming consoles.

10. Dead Rising 2 (Playstation 3, Xbox 360, PC)— This is a zombie game, no this is THE zombie game, set in the fictional Fortune City, the game follows Chuck Greene as he fights off zombies while accomplishing goals around the city. Various weapons can be picked up, and even customized to as the play makes their way through the game. Up to 7,000 zombie characters can appear on screen at a time.

9. Resident Evil —(Playstation, Sega Saturn, PC, remade and revamped for GameCube and DS, the latter being known as Resident Evil: Deadly Silence) – As a member of S.T.A.R.S (Special Tactics And Rescue Service), it’s up to you to go to Raccoon City and fight your way through hordes of infected creatures to find your comrades.

8. The House of the Dead (arcade) —One of the best arcade shooter’s I have ever played, not so much scary as creepy, this is just as the title suggests set in a house filled with ‘dead’ things, or rather the inhuman experiments of one very mad scientist.

7. Ghostbusters (Nintendo Wii, Playstation 2 & 3, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PSP, PC) —The movie franchise from my youth became a fantastic game a couple of years ago. The game play is fantastic, the story is wonderful and the voice cast is all the originals from the film, what more could one ask for when hunting down the ghosts and ghouls from the netherworld?

6. Uninvited (Atari, Commodore 64, NES, PC) — Your sibling’s left the car after its crashed in front of an old mansion, and you have to find them. A tricky game, not unlike a choose-your-own-adventure, in which strange and horrifying deaths are not uncommon. Keep your wits about you.

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