Let’s throw back to March 22nd, 2005, when God of War released for PlayStation 2. Santa Monica Studio’s violent hack-and-slasher splashed plenty of Greek mythology as well as a fair…
Read MoreLet’s throw back to March 22nd, 2005, when God of War released for PlayStation 2. Santa Monica Studio’s violent hack-and-slasher splashed plenty of Greek mythology as well as a fair…
Read MoreLet’s throw back to November 14th, 1996, when the Tomb Raider released for the original PlayStation. The treasure-hunting adventure presented one of the most iconic women protagonists in gaming and…
Read MoreLet’s throw back to March 4, 1999, when Pepsiman released for the original PlayStation. Under a premise of bizarre product placement, the arcade-style platformer presented an experience with undeniable charm…
Read MoreLet’s throw back to March 5, 2001, when Conker’s Bad Fur Day released for the Nintendo 64. Coming out at the tail end of Rare’s partnership with Nintendo, the game…
Read MoreLet’s throw back to February 20, 2007, when the original Crackdown was released for Xbox 360. The game offered an explosive scope of freedom with its open ended missions and…
Read MoreOn August 23, 2001, Devil May Cry was released for the PlayStation 2. The game featured an innovative hack and slash combat that was presented with equal parts demonic evil…
Read MoreOn February 4, 2000, The Sims was released for PC. The game brought a unique focus for the simulation genre, allowing players to construct and simulate quirky virtual life in…
Read MoreOn January 24, 2000, Crazy Taxi was released for the Sega Dreamcast. The arcade favorite took the admittedly dull premise of taxi simulation and injected it with frenzied, over-the-top personality….
Read MoreOn January 22, 2008, No More Heroes was released for the Nintendo Wii. The hack and slash adventure presented a violently outlandish coming of age story so thick with pop…
Read MoreOn September 8, 1999, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing released for the Sega Dreamcast. The console being built on the success of Sonic and Soul Calibur, developer Midway opted for another…
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