Review #886 – Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger (Famicom)
Gee whiz, I wonder why this didn’t get the Power Rangers treatment?
Review #885 – Dead Dance (Super Famicom)
You probably know this game as Tough Enough… or Tuff E Nuff… or whatever stupid spelling they had back in the day because poor literacy is cool or something.
Yes, I’m pulling out an old Linkara meme. Shut up.
No Review Today, Pausing On Dynamites
I’m currently in the dumps… as in I’m writing this blog post on my laptop while in the john and it’s been tremendous fun waiting for the drizzle to stop. It’s that time of year where I’m currently having to put up with some timely bowel pains. Nothing that a few choice medicines can’t fix, but it has taken a toll on the fun stuff that I usually post on this here blog. So today’s regularly scheduled review has been pushed back to Monday and we’ll just continue from there.
Female Captains Declare Themselves “Inspirations” In Uninspired Advertisement
The following post is a complete work of fiction and should not be taken seriously by anyone.
Captains Hardway and Michaels participated in a virtual advertisement to Federation channels declaring themselves to be inspirations to younger generations, not sex objects. The ad was largely seen as uninspired tripe, falling back on the usual preachings of antiquated feminist dogma that has long since been considered outdated in the 25th century.
“We need to inspire hope in the next generation,” Hardway explained in a brief statement to the Federation News Service. “We need to dispel this belief that captains such as ourselves are to be seen as sex objects to be desired.”
“Yeah!” Michaels hollered, “We inspire young women to be better! We need to show them that women can also be part of the world of starship captains!”
When asked why Michaels is wearing a different uniform from what is standard issue, she tried to explain that she was part of a special ops. When the reporter didn’t buy her answer, Michaels simply blurted out, “Er… Classified.”
The reporter raised an eyebrow. “You traveled through time, didn’t you?”
Michaels shifted nervously and raised her voice ever so slightly. “I don’t know what you mean. And quite frankly, I don’t like the way you’re looking at me, Mister.”
“Excuse me, Captain,” the reporter huffed, unphased by Michaels’ accusing tone. “But I consider myself non-binary and would prefer you address me as such. After all, aren’t you supposed to be an inspiration? Shouldn’t your actions be cause for inspiration, not your empty platitudes?”
“Um… er…” Michaels stammered before she tapped her communicator and shouted, “ENERGIZE!”
Before the reporter could say anything, Michaels was enveloped in a flash of light before vanishing for good. The reporter glanced at Captain Hardway, who shot back a shrug and slowly stood from her seat before heading for the exit posthaste. The reporter then checked their notes and shook their head. They knew they should have taken the day off.
Review #884 – Roadblasters (Genesis)
Another fine Atari game on a Sega console.
Review #883 – Ranma 1/2: Hard Battle (Super NES)
Finally, a Ranma 1/2 game we can play that isn’t repurposed rubbish… but is it any good?
WCW Great American Bash 1996
Review #882 – Warpspeed (Super NES)
Is Warpspeed any better on Super Nintendo than it is on the Genesis device?
Review #881 – American Girl: Julie Saves The Eagles (PC)
Happy 4th of July, kids. Here’s a game about a girl who’s American… or something.
For those wondering, yes, it’s the Youtube upload. Dailymotion has taken down a couple older HD videos without prior warning and so I’ve opted not to upload any more HD videos. Sticking with re-upping older stuff and new SD stuff from hereon out.