A listing of the songs you will find in Rock Revolution that Konami has put out for the Wii, PS3, XBOX 360, and DS and where you can use your Guitar Hero and your Rock Band equipment to play.
A classic game by Adeline Software in 1994 for P.C. and later several ports such as Playstation, the game tells the story of Twinsen, a young man who was jailed after the Police accused of him of suspicion after been a suspect against the regime of Dr. FunFrock.
Pac-Man has a unique history. This timeless classic crossed a continent to become a global social phenomenon. Once found in an arcade then for the Atari now it can be found for almost any video game console. Pac-Man is on of the most popular games that has evolved since its birth.
There’s no shortage of battlegrounds in the hit Wii game Super Smash Bros. Brawl, with over 30 normal stages, plus some classics from Super Smash Bros. Melee. Still, you and your friends will inevitably get bored, so here’s how to make custom stages they’ll actually want to play.
Ghost Master was an irreverent send up of the horror genre which put the player in charge of a range of ghosts and challenged them to scare everyone away. Now available for a bargain price this is well worth getting your hands on.
While other quality Japanese roleplaying games have been released in the past year, 2007’s Eternal Sonata was the first worthwhile JRPG to hit the system. Here’s a look at this unique title produced in part by members of the Baten Kaitos and Star Ocean design teams.
Rampart is a classic DOS and Sega game now available for the PS3 on the PlayStation Network, but the game is so plagued with control problems that it is impossible to play.
Mega Man 9, released at the end of September, wooed longtime fans with its 8-bit graphics and sound. Like the old games, your job is to destroy a cabal of evil robots, taking their weapons along the way. Great concept, but each game was good for at least one dud weapon. Below, the best of the worst.
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