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Mamecade wrote a new post, The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing II Review 9 years, 1 month ago
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing II Review (unbiased as possible). Created by NeoCore Games. An action RPG game in the style of Diablo and Torchlight.
And YES that was your humble host voicing one of the Captains on the bridge, Captain Volovich. Keep your ears peeled for my other cameo as the sarcastic, Engineer Drakov. My deepest thanks to the team at NeoCore Games for allowing me to be part of their creation. -
Mamecade wrote a new post, Dungeons & Dragons NEVERWINTER Beta Week 4 Review 10 years, 1 month ago
As a die hard pen and paper Dungeons and Dragons fan the Neverwinter games have never disappointed. Now Cryptic is creating the long awaited Neverwinter MMO. I take a look at the game during the exclusive Beta Week 4 session and give my impressions.
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Mamecade wrote a new post, High Flyer Death Defyer iOS Review 11 years, 7 months ago
High Flyer Death Defyer leaps into your iPad and iPhones but will it flop or fly?
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Mamecade wrote a new post, MAMECADE – Bank Panic Arcade Game 11 years, 7 months ago
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Sega’s 1984 Western Shooter Bank Panic. You’re the hero set to protect the fine citizens and their money from being robed by the Dolton Gang.
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Mamecade wrote a new post, MAMECADE Rolling Thunder Arcade Review 11 years, 7 months ago
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In 1986 Namco released Rolling Thunder and distributed it through Atari. Rolling Thunder is a side scrolling shooter set in the dangerous world of espionage. Rolling Thunder uses the tried and true formula of the “save the damsel” scheme in a enjoyable way. Rescuing your kidnapped partner from an evil terrorist group that is led by Maboo, its alien-like leader.
With its colorful comic book style graphics and its catchy spy music, Rolling Thunder went on to port to many home systems like the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore Amiga and NES. A Rolling Thunder 2 game out in arcades in 1990 and Rolling Thunder 3 was a Genesis exclusive.
The Sega arcade game Shinobi has be credited as being a Rolling Thunder clone set in a Ninja world.
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