by Bram Teitelman | Jul 20, 2016 | Reviews, Video Games
For a significant part of my teenage years, almost nothing meant more to me than Iron Maiden and video games. Having been old enough to remember the first time I saw there was a sequel to Pac Man in an arcade and growing up with Atari 2600, Colecovision and NES,...
by Bram Teitelman | Jul 18, 2016 | Video Games
Last week, Nintendo announced that they would be reissuing their flagship 1985 NES system as the NES Classic Edition. Given that it was everywhere for a good decade (it wasn’t discontinued until 1995, and was in 30% of U.S. households by 1990),...
by Bram Teitelman | Jul 15, 2016 | News, Video Games
Yesterday, the internet went insane after Nintendo announced that they would be relaunching their classic NES system as the NES Classic Edition. The new console will come with 30 built-in games, many of them classics, like Super Mario Bros., Metroid and The...
by Bram Teitelman | Jul 5, 2016 | Video Games
Iron Maiden have had a longer history with video games than most. Their Ed Hunter computer game was part of a Greatest Hits compilation, and the Donkey Kong-like game they made for “Speed of Light” was incredibly fun, not to mention their excellent...
by Zach Fehl | May 13, 2016 | News, Video Games
Somebody at Rogue Records America must be a big Fallout fan. Coming this June, Rogue Records will be releasing a mod (something that “modifies” the game) to the popular video game Fallout 4 to include their very own in-game radio station. The station will...
by Bram Teitelman | Apr 28, 2016 | News, Video, Video Games
If you’ve enjoyed playing Babymetal’s two albums, perhaps you’ll enjoy playing Babymetal themselves even more. As of today, Japanese fans of the band (and there are many of them) will be able to download Su-metal, Moametal and Yuimetal as playable...