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Sega’s 1997 arcade game ‘Top Skater’ revived skateboarding games by focusing on tricks over racing, directly inspiring classics like Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater.
In the first “Radical Retrospective”, we talk Atari’s groundbreaking 1986 arcade hit ‘720º’, the first skateboarding game.
Retro Handhelds’ GotX mixes retro gaming, community voting, and real-life rewards. But with Abnormal August upon us, it’s getting weird.
Heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne may not have been a gamer, but a 2009 quote reveals a hilarious mystery about his favorite game. We may have finally solved it.
Beat ’em ups are still kicking (and punching), and here are five lesser-known but delightful games that are well suited to retro handhelds.
Going back to a set of games you had as a kid is one of my favorite parts of these handhelds. This time, let’s look at some games for the GameCube.
Dive into RH’s Sci-Fi Game of the Month lineup with StarTropics, Einhander, Risk of Rain, plus Dragon Quest 3 as the Game of the Quarter.
Discover Ruffy and the Riverside, an indie platformer with hand-drawn worlds and a unique swap mechanic. Perfect for fans of Paper Mario and N64 collectathons.
The GBA was a fantastic handheld, and it has some amazing JRPGs. Luckily, there is even more to be discovered with these English patches you can play now!