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READ: Here's What the Four PlayStation Shapes Actually Mean
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Here’s What the Four PlayStation Shapes Actually Mean

Along with the trademarked ‘PS’ logo, the triangle, square, circle, and cross (or ‘X’) are a major…

'PaRappa the Rapper' Gets Everything Right - Almost
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‘PaRappa the Rapper’ Gets Everything Right – Almost

At the risk of pulling the curtain back a bit on how we operate here at TGn,…

Sakaguchi’s Radical Dream: A Brief History of the Chrono Series
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Sakaguchi’s Radical Dream: A Brief History of the Chrono Series

“Something No One Had Done Before” It all started with a road trip and three brilliant men…

Twisted Metal is a Heavenly Demolition Derby from Hell
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Twisted Metal is a Heavenly Demolition Derby from Hell

There’s a certain satisfaction that one can only experience from cruising around blowing things up, and 1995’s…

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Rayman was Almost Kin to Duke Nukem

By 1993, publisher Apogee Software (later 3D Realms) had proven itself as a major contender having released…

Console Startup Sounds Faithfully Recreated with Synthesizer
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WATCH: Console Startup Sounds Faithfully Recreated with Synthesizer

A sure fire way to stir up some nostalgia is to fire up a game console you…

Medal of Honor (1999)
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Medal of Honor (1999)

Before the first-person shooter genre was littered with forgettable World War II games, a surprisingly high profile…

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997)

The 1997 classic Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is perhaps the finest example of the Metroidvania genre…