N3 – Volume 1 – WrestleMania XIX Michael FitzgeraldJan 3, 20170 As I mentioned in the introduction for N3, I didn’t play the GameCube that much while it was still an active console. This was down Read more
The Retro Chronicles… Dizzy II: Treasure Island Dizzy TubeyDec 30, 20160 DIZZY II: TREASURE ISLAND DIZZY Release Date: 1988/1989 Genre: Puzzle-platformer Developer: The Oliver Twins Publisher: Codemasters Available: Originally on ZX Spectrum, ported to Commodore 64, Read more
Top 10 Star Wars Video Games Dom RichardsDec 27, 2016December 27, 20161 It is safe to say that I like the Star Wars franchise a bit, and by a bit I mean it consumes my very existence. Read more
New For 2017! – N3 – An Introduction Michael FitzgeraldDec 27, 20160 First off, I’d like to thank Adam Turek for being a lamb and making the logo for me. He also made the Rings of Saturn Read more
Retro Respawn Year End Awards 2016 Michael FitzgeraldDec 20, 2016December 20, 20160 So, as I mentioned in last week’s Fitzgerald Scale, I won’t be partaking in the Game of the Year debate this year on Gaming Respawn. Read more
The Fitzgerald Scale – Why Super Mario 3D World Is Chuffing Brilliant Sauce Michael FitzgeraldDec 13, 2016December 13, 20160 Over a year ago now, I wrote in an edition of “Gaming Respawn Plays” that I’d recently bought a Wii U and bought quite a Read more
Retro Respawn – Ready 2 Rumble Boxing (Dreamcast Version) Michael FitzgeraldDec 6, 2016December 6, 20160 In some ways Ready 2 Rumble Boxing feels a lot like that guy who’s trying so hard to be witty and wacky at the office Read more
Retro Respawn – South Park: Chef’s Luv Shack (N64 Version) Michael FitzgeraldNov 29, 2016December 13, 20160 Chef’s Luv Shack is an utterly repugnant game that has literally no redeeming features whatsoever. It isn’t funny, it looks like arse and plays about Read more
Retro Respawn – WCW Vs The World Michael FitzgeraldNov 22, 2016December 13, 20160 I wasn’t planning to do this feature so soon after I’d finished the saga of articles on the N64 wrestling games from AKI/THQ, as I Read more
Rings of Saturn Issue #19: “Clockwork Knight” in KING ARTHUR HE AIN’T Michael FitzgeraldNov 15, 2016December 13, 20160 If I were a game developer, I’d hate to get stuck with making a launch title for a new console. Yes, it can be glamorous Read more
Retro Respawn – WWF No Mercy Michael FitzgeraldNov 8, 2016December 13, 20160 It’s strange that I’m not really sure how to start this article, considering that if you added up all the minutes I’d spent playing video Read more
Retro Respawn – WWF WrestleMania 2000 Michael FitzgeraldOct 25, 20160 It had to happen. It was inevitable. However, despite the writing being on the wall for a while, it still hurt a lot of WCW Read more
Retro Respawn – WCW/nWo Revenge Michael FitzgeraldOct 18, 20160 It’s been said in many different places, but I think it still bares true, one of the big reasons World Championship Wrestling eventually lost “The Read more
Retro Respawn – WCW vs nWo: World Tour Michael FitzgeraldOct 11, 2016October 17, 20160 The N64 was a lauded hotbed of great wrestling games. Yes, it was home to the poor man’s versions of the Acclaim wrestling games such Read more
Retro Respawn – Virtua Fighter 3 Team Battle Michael FitzgeraldSep 27, 2016November 16, 20170 Way, WAY back in my early days here at Gaming Respawn, I took the time to look back at Virtua Fighter 2 for the Sega Saturn, Read more
Wrestling Rivalries – Chris Jericho Vs Dean Malenko Michael FitzgeraldSep 17, 2016September 26, 20160 So, as you can probably tell from some of the articles popping up around this place, Gaming Respawn is branching out a little bit into Read more
Retro Respawn – ISS Pro Evolution Michael FitzgeraldSep 13, 20160 Konami’s most recent foray into the videogame footie war will soon be on shelves in the form of PES 2017. As someone who has an Read more
Rings of Saturn Issue #18: “WWF in Your House” in ONE, TWO, HE GOT HIM! ER, NO, NO, HE DIDN’T Michael FitzgeraldAug 30, 20161 Longevity. I’m always wary of people who put a lot of importance on it when it comes to video games. I certainly wouldn’t discount it Read more