
The above is from 2019 and is the review queue that I had going on. If we were to scratch off the games we did since then, we’d have the following list:

Any potential subjects for the future? Anything there worth checking out? You tell me…
Stuff from the archives. Long lost material or behind the scenes stuff.

The above is from 2019 and is the review queue that I had going on. If we were to scratch off the games we did since then, we’d have the following list:

Any potential subjects for the future? Anything there worth checking out? You tell me…
I took a trip to Ottawa to get away from it all… instead, I spent money on a bunch of crap games… maybe.
Normally, today would be a day where I would feature a video review of a great game, going back to the tradition of now-defunct website 1 More Castle that would declare April 8th “review a great game day.”
Obviously, that’s not happening… but to mark the occasion, I’ve decided to post a playlist of all the games reviewed for the occasion over the years since 2017 made it a tradition. It’s not a complete make up for lost time, but it is a way to mark the occasion, even if I can’t do it properly.
Note: There
2017 – Power Blade (NES)
2018 – Wordtris (Game Boy)
2019 – Power Quest (Game Boy Color)
2020 – Metroid II: Return Of Samus (Game Boy)
2021 – Retromania Wrestling (Switch)
2022 – WWF Wrestlemania 2000 (N64)
2022 – WWE Wrestlemania X-8 (Gamecube)
2022 – WWE Wrestlemania XIX (Gamecube)
2023 – Super Mario World (SNES)
2024 – Top Gear 3000 (SNES)
Yep.
Switch… also not made for kids.
And a bit of a quick update… so quick you’ll miss it.
Good peripherals kicks off a week’s worth of bad game reviews. Have fun.
Last-minute pick-ups and the (latest) worst unboxing in the world.
Just stuff picked up.