An early Nintendo arcade game that was nearly and completely lost to history, but is now widely available to anyone with a Switch.
3D on new games could be hit or miss. 3D on old games, though? Hell yeah.
Knuckles' starring role on the 32X didn't do quite as well as his big-screen debut.
Konami has had Hudson fully absorbed into itself for a full decade now, and has done almost nothing with all of the franchises and IP that came with that move.
Hudson decided to make the Turbografx's mascot edgier by giving him sunglasses, and by God it worked.
Whether it's called Nectaris or Military Madness, it's a quality tactical series.
How are there not more Milon games? At least we've got the two.
There are many 3D Bomberman games, sure, but Generation stands out.
The early console wars were larger than Nintendo vs. Sega, even if it didn't seem that way in North America
Remember your mantra.
From an innovative way to promote one company's games to a welcome feature in shoot-em-ups by anyone who wants to implement it.
Criticized at the time for things we just do not need to care so much about in the present, or even in the past, really.