Playing News Catch-up

Posted on September 28th, 2004 by Kenny Sutherland

The staff here at Lost Levels isn’t as lazy as you might believe. Well, okay, so we really are that lazy, but that doesn’t mean that we haven’t been doing anything during the past few months.

In August, Frank Cifaldi showed us a different approach to unreleased video games with Spotlight: Secret Ties. Actually, I’m not sure exactly what the article is talking about, but it does find some redeeming qualities such as mentioning other unreleased video games, a reference to Duke Togo, and even a small amount of 8-bit cleavage. It’s fun for the whole family.

Also, Lost Levels is proud to bring you the following Feature: EarthBound Timeline, presented by yours truly. This timeline was written as a point of reference to help clarify some of the facts from the Spotlight: EarthBound article, so hopefully it will be of some help to us all. Two months later.


Articles


Block Out for the NES

In which the guys who made Double Dragon and River City Ransom almost published a 3D puzzle game.


Hard Drivin' for the NES

A Q&A with the author of Tengen's surprisingly impressive attempt at putting the 3D racer on the underpowered NES.


Spotlight: Bio Force Ape

The legendary lost game from Seta has finally been found! But is this the end of Lost Levels?!


Spotlight: Star Trek V

It should come as no surprise that the worst Star Trek movie would have made the worst Star Trek game.


Review: Colors

In this exclusive Lost Levels review, we take a thorough, introspective look at Colors, the GTA-alike that would have saved the Gizmondo. SPECIAL BONUS: Sodomy inside!


Elusions: Thunder Force VI

A brief retrospective of the butt-rockingest series of shooters that ever was, and the Dreamcast sequel that wasn't.


Spotlight: Pescatore

A glitchy puzzle game with multi-colored seafood that bears more than a striking similarity to PuyoPuyo? Not very fresh.


Elusions: Final Fantasy 64

Is it possible that yet another title from this popular series has eluded fans for over a decade?


Spotlight: Bashi Bazook

We promise this is the last unreleased Jaleco game we'll ever talk about. Maybe.

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