Powet Alphabet: M is for Mega Man
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Powet Alphabet on Sep.26, 2009
Rock. The Blue Bomber. Mega Man has shaped a generation of gamers with his buster gun and irrepressible charm.
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by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Powet Alphabet on Sep.26, 2009
Rock. The Blue Bomber. Mega Man has shaped a generation of gamers with his buster gun and irrepressible charm.
by William Talley, filed in Games, Lost Classics on Sep.26, 2009
Before Sega’s House of the Dead, there was Konami’s Crypt Killer. While the most recent House of the Dead game takes its inspiration from Grindhouse Cinema, Crypt Killer seems to take inspiration from the B-movies of the 40s, 50s, and 60s. You know, the flicks that made guys like Lon Cheney, Boris Karloff, and Vincent Price into horror icons. They were quite scary at the time, but by today’s standards, they are actually a bit comical. After all, the dialogue was pretty cheesy and it was plainly obvious that the horrible ‘monster’ was actually a guy in a rubber suit. Crypt Killer does a perfect job of capturing that B-movie goofiness. Even if it isn’t the greatest game ever, it’s still fun while it lasts.
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