At any rate, it's better late than never, so let's take a look at this stylish spin on one of
the oldest electronic gaming genres...
Not exact matches
Electronic Arts is an
old hand in the computer
gaming world, and its Origin On The House program draws on their long history of games by providing Origin users with a new free game every month from EA's stable of classics.
It's too easy to pick on
old issues of
Electronic Gaming Monthly.
Or maybe a bizarre gimmicky Sega Genesis controller that you'd see advertised in the back of an
old issue of
Electronic Gaming Monthly in the»90s.
There have been plenty of anecdotes about why an
old man playing a banjo was chosen as the representative of a Japanese game set in the far future, but part of a September 2001 interview in
Electronic Gaming Monthly still explains it the best: