Otakus & Geeks Arcade Week: Mobile Suit Gundam
/Arcade Week continues with Mobile Suit Gundam. A fighting game based off the original Gundam series.
Read MoreArcade Week continues with Mobile Suit Gundam. A fighting game based off the original Gundam series.
Read MoreDragon Ball Z 2: Super Battle is an Action game, developed by Magical Formation and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1995.
Read MoreHey Arnold is one of my favorite cartoons and Nicktoons of all time. The show had a good moral compass, great cast, fun stories. However once in a while Hey Arnold got serious. The show gave episodes with adult themes, adult problems and these episode as a kid made you think. These episode were pack with emotional depth and it was touching. Here are the top 5 Touching Moments in Hey Arnold.
Read MoreWWF WrestleFest is a Sports game, developed and published by Technos, which was released in 1991.
Read MoreIn Batman, players can choose one of ten different Batmobile models from different versions of the character. The game consists of vehicular combat missions against The Joker, Bane, Mr. Freeze and their respective goons across Gotham City. One mission in each story sees the player fly The Bat from The Dark Knight Rises. The game features upgradable weapons such as Sky Drone, Batarangs and Battering Ram.
Read MoreThe world's most insane tag-team fantasy fighter is bigger than ever! An unprecedented 56 characters include the debut of Jill from Resident Evil, Servbots from Mega Man and Cable from Marvel Comics fame.
Read MoreIn X-Men Arcade, Cyclops, Colossus, Dazzler, Nightcrawler, Storm and Wolverine unite to use their special powers to save mankind from the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and other terrible threats.
Read MoreFrom the dark streets of GOTHAM CITY to the deepest corners of the criminal underworld comes the CAPED CRUSADER as you've never seen him before.
Read MoreWe continued our look at television/movie beat em ups with Hook. PETER PAN has now grown up, and is far away from NEVERLAND, but his old enemy CAPTAIN HOOK has not forgotten and schemes his revenge. Kidnapping Peter's children, he lures our hero back to the island of PIRATES and "LOST BOYS" for a final confrontation. With the help of TINKERBELL, the faithful fairy, you take on the role of PETER in this magic adventure fraught with danger and excitement.
Some say that this game surpass the original. I say that it's just as good. It has one catchy theme song though.
Sunday evening. You're sitting around the sewer watching your main reported, April O'Neil do a live remote from the Statue of Liberty. Then it happens. A humungoso flying android screams out of the sky and rips Lady Liberty from her foundation, sending hundreds of freaked out tourists into the harbor below. "No way!" cries Raphael. "Way," replies Donatello. And the crazy quantum chase is on! Journey through multiple levels of enormous graphics, the largest and craziest talking Turtles ever with eons of bodacious battlegrounds, from prehistoric to futuristic galaxies. Get ready for the 3-D jab and toss that sends enemies flying right in your face. Mondo body slams and pizza power bonuses make you more Turtle than ever before. You better believe you're going to need it. Shredder's out for Turtle hide. And he's got all the time in the world to get it.
This week Otakus & Geeks celebrates the great Arcade games. To kick things off I take a look at my personal favorite game TMNT The Arcade Game.
Hundreds of Pokémon in Three-mendous 3-D! What's sweeter than victory in a Pokémon battle! Victory in a 3-D arena on the N64™! Set your strategy and stand back while your Pokémon battle it out. You can even set the Pokémon you've trained--fully rendered in 3-D and ready for battle!
Read MoreWave Race 64 is sure to provide some of the most exciting racing you've ever experienced. Feel the pounding and crashing of the waves as you accelerate into straight-aways, whip around the marker buoys and go airborne on the jump ramps.
Read MoreLois Lane and Jimmy Olsen have disappeared - they've been kidnapped by the malevolent powers of Lex Luthor and Braniac, who have brought them into a virtual reality version of Metropolis. Superman must come to the rescue! The Man of Steel must work through this virtual dimension and find a way to conquer the evil masterminds that created it.
N64 week continues with one of the greatest wrestling games of all time. Jump into the ring with the biggest, baddest jambronis around and experience brutal WWF action never before seen in a console game! Over 65 WWF superstars, all-new Ladder matches, and all-new Double-Team moves, like the Dudley 3D Deathdrop! Take on the entire Federation in Survival Mode. Take the action out of the ring in 10 different backstage areas!
This entire week at Otakus & Geeks we're celebrating the Nintendo 64. To kick things off we start with the popular racer F-Zero 64. It's you against 29 other machines competing for the title of F-Zero X Champion. You're racing at speeds of over 1,000 km/h high above the atmosphere. Your competition comes from every corner of the galaxy and won't shed a tear at the thought of smashing you off the track.
We're at the 75 percent mark of taking a look at classic sports games of the past. This time we travel to NFL with Quarterback Club 96. The presentation, the gameplay and pregame text commentary was amazing for it's time.
Read MoreWe continue our retro game look back at sports game of the 16 bit era. This time we hit the ball park with Triple Play 96 for the Sega Genesis. Great graphics, gameplay and presentation. Take a look back.
Read MoreThe month of July we will be taking a look back at sports games from the 16 bit era. To kick thing off we hit the square circle with WWF Super Wrestlemania. This was the game that set the gameplay for future installments of WWF Royal Rumble and WWF RAW.
Read MoreThis week's Underrated Game You Should Play we travel to a galaxy far far away. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith came out for the PS2.
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