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SNES, Reviews

World Cup Striker (SNES) – Over-Caffeinated Answer to Pre-FIFA Football

Is a soccer cart that lets you bicycle-kick from midfield, edit a 3-5-2 diamond on battery back-up, and cram four sweaty friends onto one floral couch a bizarre relic or an unsung classic? (Spoiler: it’s both, so don’t play coy.) World Cup Striker, pal-region face of Rage Software’s Striker engine, rechristened Elite Soccer in the USA, landed in late 1993, months before […]

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SNES, Reviews

World Heroes (SNES) – The Forgotten Fighter Every Retro Fan Needs

Is World Heroes for the Super Nintendo the guilty-pleasure energy drink of 2-D fighters—cheap cane sugar, questionable aftertaste—yet somehow the thing you reach for when Street Fighter II feels too polished? (Rhetorical, obviously; we both know you’ve tasted worse.) Dropped onto Neo Geo boards in summer 1992 and squeezed onto an SNES cart a year later, ADK’s time-hopping

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PC, Reviews

Syndacate (PC) – Review – The Day the Persuadertron Rewired My Moral Firmware

Is Syndicate a bizarre curio or a straight-laced classic? (Plot twist: it’s both, a trench coat of industrial-grade nihilism worn over razor-sharp design that still slices through 2025’s ocean of open-world busywork.) Criminally underrated or secretly overrated?, Yes, depending on whether your first contact was a pack of pirated floppies in ’93 (underrated revelation) or

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PC, Reviews

Gateway 2: Homeworld (PC) – Review – The Last Great Text Warp

Is Gateway 2: Homeworld the brilliant sci-fi banquet everyone forgot to RSVP to, or the crusty Tupperware lingering in interactive fiction’s communal fridge (complete with a passive-aggressive sticky note: “DO NOT microwave, Heechee radiation hazard!”)? Does it deserve an honored seat at the high table of early-’90 s adventure design, or is it wobbling atop an IKEA footstool

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