Author: Justin Casey

A North Texas native, I was born in '80s and grew up '90s playing a hefty amount of NES, Sega Genesis, and SNES. Some early favorites include Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, Road Rash II, and Super Mario World. As the 3D revolution took hold in the late 1990s, my interest in video games waned while my interest in music grew. Then around 2007, I started recollecting some old favorites which led to discovering classics I missed out on. The casual hobby snowballed into a full-blown obsession, and it became my mission to make up for years of lost gaming.
A YouTuber Edited Woody from Toy Story Into Red Dead Redemption 2
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A YouTuber Edited Woody from Toy Story Into Red Dead Redemption 2

Okay, time for a fun one! Who’s in? A YouTuber who goes by eli_handle_b․wav has done us…

Six MORE Creepy Games to Play This Halloween
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Six MORE Creepy Games to Play This Halloween

It’s that time again! Last year, we came up with a list of six creepy games to…

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Watch Dogs Hacks the Familiar Ubisoft Formula

There’s no denying that Ubisoft has crafted a recognizable style of open world gameplay. Whether you love…

Factory Workers Assemble Pac-Man Machines Circa 1981
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WATCH: Factory Workers Assemble Pac-Man Machines Circa 1981

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See What Nintendo's Web Site Looked Like in 1996
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See What Nintendo’s Web Site Looked Like in 1996

The internet world has evolved tremendously since its popularization in the mid 1990s. Instant connectivity has integrated…

This Subpar Game from 1997 Could Have Been 'Streets of Rage 4'
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This Subpar Game from 1997 Could Have Been ‘Streets of Rage 4’

In 2020, publisher Dotemu made dreams come true for countless fans of classic beat’ em up games….

'Batman: Arkham Asylum' Signaled a Huge Step Forward for Superhero Games
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‘Batman: Arkham Asylum’ Signaled a Huge Step Forward for Superhero Games

DC’s dark hero Batman has been a mainstay in video games since the late 1980s, offering up…

Here's the Very First Video Game Commercial Ever Shown on Television
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WATCH: Here’s the Very First Video Game Commercial Ever Shown on Television

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Nintendo's Famicom Data Recorder Let Users Save Games on Cassette Tape
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Nintendo’s Famicom Data Recorder Let Users Save Games on Cassette Tape

Perhaps the most welcome quality-of-life improvement that modern gaming provides is the simplicity of saving one’s game….

Road Rash II – More Locations, More Weapons, More Bloodshed
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Road Rash II – More Locations, More Weapons, More Bloodshed

The original Road Rash – which released in 1991 – gave audiences a taste of a debauchery-fueled…