In this day and age there are still some timeless classics in gaming. Games that can be played anytime and anywhere. To some the classics include RPGs, to other's the games are timeless Nintendo and Sega games. Here are a few examples from the long list that Goozernation has: Baldur's Gate, Final Fantasy VII, Power Stone, Mortal Kombat II, Super Mario 3, Chrono Trigger, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Mario 64, and GTA San Andreas.
Portland's Retro Gaming Expo is part expo and part swap meet. Almost anything from the late 1990s can be found here. Based on the number of people that attended it looks like interest in retro gaming is exploding
NoobFeed.com is telling you to get the newest Mortal Kombat collection, which offers all the classics in one convenient bundle. Add to that the conveniences of modern gaming as well.
"The Kollection hits on August 31 for the price of $9.99 or 800 Microsoft Points. It’s developed by Other Ocean in conjunction with NetherRealm Studios, and the games feature online play, leaderboards, achievements/trophies, and more.
coming aug 31st to xbox pc and psn!"
Guest writer, Syed Rubayyat Akbar writes about the games of the popular Mortal Kombat franchise as well as voicing his own personal experiences playing them.
Mortal Kombat is renounced for its unique and yet awesome characters... and also their blood gore fighting action. But mainly the characters. Check out this Top 8 list of Mortal Kombat characters that were too unique even for Mortal Kombat!
The top ten most-downloaded Playstation Network games on the Playstation Store for the month of June, according to the latest episode of the Playstation Pulse.
What happens when you mix together two classic games into one single entity? VGB put together five amazing retro gaming mashups.
These videos parody what happens when you put the likes of Contra guy in the world of Duck Hunt, and Mortal Kombat's Scorpion in a Donkey Kong level.
"The NPD Group revealed the top retail sales of May 2009 some two weeks ago, and every month GamerBytes looks at what NPD numbers don’t cover: the games released via the Xbox Live Arcade and Sony's PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3.
We’re taking a look at the Top 10 PlayStation Network titles for May 2009, supplied to us through Sony's PlayStation press representatives. The PlayStation Network received 3 new titles during May – Puzzle Quest Galactrix, Zen Pinball and Texas Cheat’em, all..."
"Let the ire begin. I dont care what ANYBODY has to say, Killer Instinct is awesome. Let me count the many ways I love this game. Obviously, theres the combo system, which doesnt just border on being ridiculous. But theres so much more to it than just the combos."
"It was fourteen years ago that Midway decided to release their sequel to their successful and controversial arcade classic, Mortal Kombat. Mortal Kombat II took the franchise in a new direction, establishing it as arguably the best game in the series. Now, fans of the arcade fighting game can get their hands on the brawler anytime they want, without pumping in quarters or waiting in line in an arcade. Thanks to SOE, Digital Eclipse and Backbone Entertainment, Mortal Kombat II is now available..."

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