3 Games for the Christmas Season
While I don’t have much stake in the religious side of the Christmas holiday, I enjoy the consumer side of things. One could deconstruct the event and pull out all the evils that exist within […]
While I don’t have much stake in the religious side of the Christmas holiday, I enjoy the consumer side of things. One could deconstruct the event and pull out all the evils that exist within […]
In 2003, 3DO folded like a card table. The company had struggled since its inception as a division of EA, starting with a botched console release that few people remember before transitioning to software-only. There […]
To be honest, I was a bit disappointed that I didn’t enjoy the original Army Men on PC. In the series’ heyday, as more and more titles were hitting the market at a staggering pace, the […]
Army Men on the Gameboy Color was such a short experience, that as soon as I had it completed, I moved directly on to its sequel, Army Men 2. I had that finished, as well, before the […]
As a spin-off of Electronic Arts, 3DO was first formed to design the company’s console. Not just EA’s console, it was to be a console for everyone — a universal format, like the movie industry […]
When a game goes on to spawn countless sequels in a relatively brief amount of time, it typically implies that the series’ progenitor was either completely outstanding or at least contains ideas that demand to […]
After Trip Hawkins branched the company off of Electronic Arts to release a poorly received console, 3DO struggled for years before finally breathing its last breath in 2003. Sarge and the gang would see their […]
Until someone finally gets me the help I need, the Army Men series remains one of my greatest guilty pleasures in the realm of gaming. I love the series, it just doesn’t love me. Even […]
It’s hard keeping track of all the Army Men releases. For example, the back of the case for Army Men: World War bills it as the follow-up to Army Men 3D. In what way? In terms of […]
I have not been looking forward playing this game. When Portal Runner first hit the scene in 2001, it was harshly panned. It may attempt to separate itself from the rest of the series by dropping […]
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