Violent fighting games were all the rage in the mid-'90s, thanks to the popularity of Mortal Kombat. As concerned parents lamented the corruption of America's youth at the hands of bloody video games, ...
Primal Rage 2 is now available to the public — at least those willing to make a pilgrimage to the Galloping Ghost Arcade in Brookfield, Illinois. The cabinet, rumored to be one of two in existence, is ...
Check out Primal Rage 2 in action. Primal Rage was a video game developed by Atari Games that released in Arcades in North America during the year 1994. The video game was a hit and caused ports to be ...
Born and raised in the frozen tundra of Syracuse, New York, Nick's love for video games started as a young child. After being introduced to the world of Super Mario, he branched out to various other ...
This post has not been edited by the GamesBeat staff. Opinions by GamesBeat community writers do not necessarily reflect those of the staff. Tonight we are going to take a look at a retro fighter that ...
I’ve had my PS5 five years and it’s time to replace the controller, there’s 27% off right now PlayStation's DualSense controller hits its lowest price since... yep, last Black Friday If like me, ...
For many gamers, the 1990s were the heyday of the one-on-one fighting game, with arcade classics such as Street Fighter 2 and Mortal Kombat ruling the roost in arcades around the world. One such game ...
Remember that footage of Primal Rage 2 that showed up on YouTube about a year and a half ago? You know, the one that broke our inner 12-year-old heart because we knew we'd never get to play it? Well, ...
Forget Tekken 7, 2017's hottest new fighting game has just arrived – only it's 22 years later than originally expected. After being cancelled in 1995, Kotaku reports that Atari's long-lost Primal Rage ...
Welcome to another edition of Shack’s Arcade Corner, where Greg Burke makes it his business to parade around like a huge monster and fight off any takers. That’s why in this episode of Shack’s Arcade ...
The SEGA 32X was a failure, but certainly not a boring failure. The mushroom-shaped power booster for the Genesis was a fascinating experiment and IGN Retro is going through its catalog one game at a ...