The History Of Movement In Tekken And The Lack Of "3D" In "3D Fighters"
Tekken is the current running 3D fighting game to receive a new release, but how "3D" is Tekken actually? Not as much as players expect.
Tekken is the current running 3D fighting game to receive a new release, but how "3D" is Tekken actually? Not as much as players expect.
Namco's neGcon controller for the PlayStation achieved the impossible and brought the arcade racing experience to fans' fingertips. Kind of.
Released in 1996, the Casper video game adaptation to the successful feature film was more of a headache with charming moments.
Ridge Racer was released in Japanese arcades on October 30th, 1993, forever changing the scope of video game immersion in the arcade era.
Developed by Cave and published by Capcom, Trick'n Snowboarder or Tricky Sliiders featured Resident Evil cameos in an arcade snowboarder.
Most video games that include rappers and hip-hop are tied to a rhythm game cash grab, but at one point, artists were made into superheroes.
Often remembered as Square's "first Final Fantasy fighter," DreamFactory's Ehrgeiz was an effort between action fans and a Tekken director.
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The PlayStation was home to several iconic first party racing franchises and spin-offs, however others like Speed Punks were left in the dust
Often considered to be one of the worst Star Wars games developed, Masters Of Teras Kasi is an interesting footnote in fighting game history.
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The Persona series always had its ties with car culture based on its many high school emblem designs and other references to vehicles.
After the success of the first game, Bust A Groove 2 improved the rhythm-fighting gameplay in almost every single way without compromise.
Twenty five years ago, Bust A Groove was released in Japan, creating a cult classic rhythm-fighting game legacy spanning over several titles.
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