- Diamhea
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About Me
- Name: Christopher
- Gender: Male
- State: MI
- Country: US
- Retro gamer, scholar of older video games. Raditz is just my online moniker. I am a huge Dragonball Z fan, but just call me Chris.
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Recent Blog Posts
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Some thoughts on reviews and the like.
I've been on this site almost constantly over the past 3 weeks, and I've gathered a lot of useful information. Most important to me was the presence of rare and forgotten titles throughout the site's database; its so complete! As a connoisseur of unheralded and unknown titles, this was intensely refreshing, helping me track down a number of titles I only recalled in hazy memories from my youth. I am somewhat bothered by the quality of some of the player reviews, however. On more than once occasion I observe quality titles being unfairly bashed in a 3-sentence long "paragraph" Continue » -
Pokemon defined my generation
I have a boatload of nostalgic memories about this time. Being born in '87, I grew up in what was perhaps the greatest generation of gaming. I experienced the evolution from the NES all the way to the 360s and PS3s of today. Though I clearly hang my proverbial hat on my knowledge of the games of yesteryear; the one game that I believe defined my generation wasn't released until 1998.Thats right, Pokemon. Not Emerald, Firered, Silver, Gold, whatever came after. I'm talking about simple Red and Blue. Predated by the infamous Pikachu Tomagach-styled electronic pet, these games defined Continue »


