Classic Game Room reviews SUPER STREET FIGHTER IV 3D EDITION for Nintendo 3DS from Capcom, a superb example of excellent 3D and 2D gameplay on the 3DS with beautiful visuals that rival those on the 360 and PS3. This CGR review of Super Street Fighter 4 3D Edition on 3DS has Super Street Fighter IV gameplay on Nintendo 3DS showing Street Fighter 4 game play on 3DS in HD gaming glory. Characters featured in this review are Ken, Chun-Li, Cammy, M. Bison, Balrog and more!
Classic Game Room reviews V8 SUPERSTARS RACING for Playstation 3 PS3 available at the Playstation Network as a download game with full trophies, including platinum! This CGR review of V8 Superstars Racing on PS3 has gameplay from V8 Superstars Racing on Playstation 3 showing V-8 Super Stars Racing game play in HD. Race cars in the game include BMW M3, M5 and 550 as well as Audi RS4 and Jaguar. There are four different difficulty settings and a “simulation” mode, but it’s all basically arade style driving and fairly easy at that. Graphics are great for a download game and audio quality with surround sound is excellent.
Classic Game Room reviews GAUNTLET: DARK LEGACY for Nintendo Gamecube from Midway, also available on Playstation 2 PS2 an original Xbox (played for this review using a Nintendo Wii with Gamecube controller). This CGR review of Gauntlet Dark Legacy has Gauntlet Dark Legacy game play from Nintendo Gamecube showing Gauntlet game play in HD action.
Classic Game Room reviews PLANTS VS. ZOMBIES for Nintendo DS from PopCap Games. The Pop Cap PC classic makes an excellent Nintendo DS release that works well with the touch screen and stylus control. Graphics are lacking compared to iPad, PC and Xbox 360 but the gameplay is the same. Play through an adventure mode and unlock new plants, challenge friends in a Versus mode and play mini-games. Plants vs. Zombies is fun no matter what game console or platform you play it on. This CGR review of Plants vs Zombies has Plants vs. Zombies gameplay on Nintendo DS showing Plants vs Zombies game play in HD.
Classic Game Room reviews FATAL FURY for Sega Genesis, the classic 1991 fighting game by SNK for the Neo-Geo. This lackluster port of Fatal Fury for the Mega Drive is from Takara and was released in 1993 for Sega Genesis (Megadrive) and features slower gameplay as well as muddy graphics and awful music. Couldn’t the Genesis do more? Hell yes, which is why this is so disappointing. It’s as if they were trying to make the NeoGeo look better, which it did, but still… come on! This port of the game for Genesis is terrible and should just be avoided today. Download Fatal Fury for PS3 or Wii or pick it up on Neo Geo or Playstation 2 instead.
Mario Kart 64 Review. Kwing takes a look at the classic Nintendo 64 game Mario Kart 64, the sequel to Super Mario Kart. Mario Kart 64 was re released on the Nintendo Wii’s virtual console in 2007. Stop SOPA! americancensorship.org SOPA Petition – tinyurl.com Add me if you want – www.facebook.com twitter.com Show credits Intro Music by: www.chrishollandmusic.net Graphics by: www.youtube.com My Bands 1st Album – itunes.apple.com
Classic Game Room reviews FATAL FURY for the Playstation PS3 from the Neo-Geo Station on the Playstation Network where you can download Neo Geo games without having to pay $500 for them on eBay! Fatal Fury is actually a good bit less than that, but you get the point… Originally released in 1991, Fatal Fury is the first SNK fighting game and the beginning of so many awesome games like The King of Fighters!
Metal Storm released in 1991 for the Nes & was developed by Irem the company behind R-Type. Sadly this game never got the respect it deserved because of the Super Nintendo. Add me on – www.facebook.com twitter.com Show credits Music by: www.chrishollandmusic.net Graphics by: www.youtube.com
Nintendo’s Gameboy may have cornered the portable gaming market in the early nineties, but that didn’t stop Tiger Electronics trying to nab a piece of the pie. By combining a touchscreen with a huge unwieldy case and woefully underpowered hardware, they created the Game.com! Which is pronounced “Game com” as the dot is silent for some reason. Several high-profile games were ported over to the Game.com, including Resident Evil and Duke Nukem. There’s even a version of the fairly obscure Sega game Fighters Megamix. All of them ended up as semi-playable messes. Excitingly, the Game.com ramps up the excitement of action games by using its unique hardware to add motion blur to moving graphics! Which is a lie advertisers may have come up with to try and gloss over the fact that the screen is almost useless. An modem attachment was made to allow the Game.com to access the internet. It was text only. You can imagine how well that worked, particularly as the manual gave wrong instructions for setting it up…
iPad 2 Review – 1 Month Later With the release of the iPad 2, Apple has created an influential, competitive product that has further innovated on the core functionality of its predecessor. However, many are wondering whether or not this device will be right for them down the road. TechnoBuffalo’s own Jon Rettinger has voiced his opinions and concerns in the video above, recollecting his experience with the popular tablet. While one might think that the increased speed is most noticeable during app initialization, it’s most prevalent while browsing the web, where web pages are able to utilize the second core of the A5 chip, accelerate the rendering of JavaScript graphics, resulting in significantly faster load times. More on the iPad 2 on TechnoBuffalo www.technobuffalo.com TechnoBuffalo on Facebook http Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com