Atlas ‘Mega Update’ to save the game from extinction?
By JT Scout April 13, 2019 News
Massively Multiplayer Online game Atlas has just received a ‘Mega Update,’ which includes new environments, items, and challenges. The developers have seemingly redesigned the world itself, adding “40% more islands/landmass & new world map layout.” Also a redesign of the claim system for colonies, “with more progress-protecting and time-enforced PvP Continue Reading
Divinity: Fallen Heroes – A new series entry!
By JT Scout March 27, 2019 News
Larian Studios have recently released a trailer for their newest title, Divinity: Fallen Heroes. Fallen Heroes is being developed out of house by Logic Artists, developers of Expeditions: Conquistador. PC gaming website Rock, Paper, Shotgun played an early alpha, playing two missions. What they have to say about it was: Continue Reading
State of Play: Sony’s New Private News Venture?
By JT Scout March 23, 2019 News
“Tune in to the very first episode of State of Play, where we’ll share new updates and announcements for PS4 and PS VR software.” – Sony’s PlayStation Blog. Here we are, having to accept Sony’s departure from the E3 arena. So far both Nintendo and Microsoft have been having their Continue Reading
Konami Anniversary Collections Announced
By JT Scout March 20, 2019March 20, 2019 News / retro
Celebrating their 50th anniversary, Konami has just recently announced three separate game bundles for Contra, Castlevania, and Arcade Classics, aptly-titled Anniversary Collections. Each collection “includes a bonus eBook packed with new information about the titles, including interviews with the development staff, behind-the-scenes insights, and sketches and design documents never before Continue Reading
Carmen Sandiego: A Retrospective Look
By JT Scout March 16, 2019 Film’s and TV / Opinions / retro
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? Spawning numerous video games, a few TV series, and even board games. There have also been spin-offs and many future iterations to come, including the newest Netflix TV series. This was childhood, at least from my perspective. It came and left, just like Continue Reading
Unreleased NES game found after 30 years???
By JT Scout March 8, 2019 News
The now defunct Japanese studio SETA developed an unreleased wrestling game for the NES in 1989. The game laid undiscovered for 30 years after that, until recently. A YouTuber by the name of Stephan Reese (AKA Archon 1981) uploaded a video, giving us some commentary and gameplay. The game is Continue Reading
Long Running Anime still in Production
By JT Scout March 7, 2019 Anime / Film’s and TV / Opinions
With many animated series, it might not be easy to let something go, especially if it’s one you love. Our friends overseas may think the same way as well, because of some anime never-ending. We don’t mean they can’t or shouldn’t end, we mean they don’t end. From anime you’ve Continue Reading
SoCal Retro Gaming Expo Recap!
By JT Scout February 28, 2019 Event Coverage / Opinions / retro
This past weekend was extremely fun and very inviting during my trip to SoCal Retro Gaming Expo at the Pasadena Convention Center. I’ve had the opportunity to hang out with old friends, find new ones, and create my own experiences. As someone who primarily takes photos as a hobby, going Continue Reading
What could we see from a Nintendo/Sony Partnership?
By JT Scout February 24, 2019 Opinions
People know of both Nintendo and Sony’s consoles, the Nintendo Switch and the PlayStation 4. However, did you know that there was once a contract for partnership around the Super Nintendo? Yes, that’s right! There would originally be an SNES-CD, which would have been both a standalone console and attachment. Continue Reading
Alternate Endings – How they change their Films!
By JT Scout February 22, 2019 Film’s and TV / Opinions
–SPOILER WARNING– For those who do not wish to have three films and their endings spoiled for them, please disregard this article. Otherwise, please proceed! This is a spoiler warning for Little Shop of Horrors, Clue, and I Am Legend, some films that I have seen in recent years. We Continue Reading