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17 Jan 2023
REVIEW: Breakers Collection on Nintendo Switch
9 Jan 2023
REVIEW: Voyager on PC (Steam)
8 Jan 2023
Our Statement on Limited Run Games
By Jon Donnis
As many of you will know, the video game industry has become rather toxic in recent years, especially towards women, so when I saw that Limited Run Games, a company founded in 2015 by Josh Fairhurst and Douglas Bogart and run out of Apex, North Carolina, had fired a woman due to a "thoughtcrime", I was disappointed, if not surprised.
I wont name who was fired, as she is already receiving enough abuse as it is. So what was the crime she committed that was so abhorrent, that she was fired from her job, her career left in tatters, and her reputation destroyed? Well, she followed a few people on Twitter that the bosses at Limited Run Games did not approve of.
Yes folks, that's it. She never tweeted anything offensive, she never upset anyone. She literally did nothing wrong. Yet because she followed a Gay Asian Journalist, who exposes political violence and also an account run by a woman, that brings attention to pedophiles and sexual offenders, she was fired.
It seems strange to fire someone who follows such people, who are clearly doing good work in the world of journalism, and you can make up your own mind as to why Limited Run Games would be against such people.
The very people these two accounts expose often go through the follower lists of these journalists, and try to find anyone who is either high profile, or has their work information in their bio. They then gather tens of activists to create as much noise as possible, they tell lies, they make accusations, and the end result is that the innocent person, who just takes an interest in said journalist, has their lives ruined, by the cowards who employ them, who in their own desperation to seem "woke" and "inclusive" will fire people simply for a thoughtcrime.
As you can imagine there is quite the backlash on Limited Run Games, and rightly so. They have now turned off comments for their posts on Twitter and Facebook, as they were getting so many replies from people, genuinely upset that the would ruin a young woman's career.
Now we are just a small website on the internet, we cant really do much more than bring attention to this. But, what we can do is refuse to cover any game that is associated with Limited Run Games going forward, we will not review them, promote them, or work with any independent games company that uses Limited Run Games.
I do not on principle agree with cancel culture, but sometimes there is no other choice, and you have to fight fire with fire. So as of this moment, as far as we are concerned, Limited Run Games are cancelled, due to them firing a woman for a thoughtcrime.
"Thoughtcrime – crimethink in Newspeak – is one of the most terrifying of Orwell’s conceits in 1984, where even thinking in opposition to the regime is a treacherous offence. 60 years after the novel was written, and 25 years after the year in which it was set, is thoughtcrime a reality? Are there certain thoughts and beliefs which should be punished? How should society deal with those who thoughts go beyond accepted political and social norms? And what does it feel like to think the unthinkable, controversial and uncomfortable?"
A sample list of some of the games we have covered, that use Limited Run Games.
BPM: Bullets Per Minute
Deliver Us The Moon
Arcade Paradise
Martha Is Dead
The Falconeer
Victor Vran
I was tempted to remove all coverage of these games in protest, but I think that would be unfair, so I have left them on the site for now. But I would encourage the makers of these games to rethink their relationship with Limited Run Games moving forward.
3 Jan 2023
REVIEW: Mission 1985 on Nintendo Switch
31 Dec 2022
Top 10 Super Nintendo games of all time.
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) was a wildly popular home video game console in the 1990s, and it had a vast library of games that continue to be beloved by fans today. Here is a list of the top 10 best-selling SNES games of all time:
Super Mario World - Super Mario World was a launch title for the SNES and it quickly became the console's best-selling game. The game introduced new characters, power-ups, and gameplay mechanics that were later incorporated into future Mario games.
Super Mario All-Stars - This compilation of remastered versions of the first four Super Mario Bros. games was a huge hit for the SNES. It introduced enhanced graphics and new features that made the classic games even more enjoyable to play.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars - This role-playing game combined the beloved characters and world of Super Mario with a new turn-based combat system. It was a major success for the SNES and is still considered a classic RPG today.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past - A Link to the Past is considered by many to be one of the best games in the Legend of Zelda series. It introduced a new version of the series' iconic overworld and added a number of new gameplay mechanics that have become staples of the franchise.
Donkey Kong Country - Donkey Kong Country was a visually impressive game for its time, with pre-rendered 3D graphics that were unlike anything seen in a platformer before. The game's platforming and mine cart levels were challenging and fun, making it a must-have for SNES owners.
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior - Street Fighter II was a groundbreaking fighting game that introduced a roster of memorable characters and special moves. Its smooth gameplay and deep mechanics made it a hit in arcades and on the SNES.
Super Metroid - Super Metroid was a highly influential action-adventure game that introduced a number of gameplay mechanics that have become staples of the genre. Its atmospheric environments and intense boss battles made it a fan favorite.
Super Punch-Out!! - Super Punch-Out!! was the sequel to the popular Punch-Out!! arcade game, and it added a number of new features and improvements to the formula. Its fast-paced gameplay and colorful cast of characters made it a hit on the SNES.
Chrono Trigger - Chrono Trigger was a critically acclaimed role-playing game that featured a unique battle system and a time-traveling plot. Its memorable characters and epic story made it a must-play for fans of the genre.
Final Fantasy III - Final Fantasy III was the first Final Fantasy game to be released on the SNES, and it introduced a number of new gameplay mechanics that have become staples of the series. Its deep combat system and compelling story made it a fan favorite.
Overall, these 10 games represent some of the best and most influential titles released on the SNES. They continue to be enjoyed by fans today and are considered classics of the video game industry.
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