Sega's classic arcade beat-'em-up game, Golden Axe puts in the shoes of one of three heroes, each with his own reason for trying to overthrow the evil rule of Death Adder, who - along with his forces ...
Arcade1Up continues to be one of the most prominent names in the world of arcade gaming. Manufacturing some of the most high-quality products, the company has become a go-to for retro gamers and ...
The Virtual Console Arcade has started off slow. After a surprise launch in March with four different titles, the spin-off to the original Virtual Console service has only received five more releases ...
The next mini-cabinet from Arcade1up features its first-ever officially licensed SEGA arcade games. The Golden Axe Arcade1up cabinet has 5 built-in games and a 4-player control deck. There's also an ...
The classic Sega game series Golden Axe is the latest to be getting the animated series treatment, but just on the premise alone it sounds a bit off. The original Golden Axe was released in Japanese ...
Cult classic Sega games Streets of Rage and Golden Axe hit Xbox Live Arcade tomorrow as part of the Sega Vintage collections range. Sega Vintage Streets of Rage includes all three Streets of Rage ...
I’m one of the poor souls who bought Sega Ages 2500 Vol. 5: Golden Axe looking for a good co-op brawler. The experience wasn’t dreadful, but I haven’t cracked open the PlayStation 2 remake for years.
In this original arcade game that launched the popular Golden Axe series, the evil Death Adder has invaded your land and taken the king and princess prisoner. Three mighty warriors step forward to ...
Comedy Central just greenlit a cartoon based on the classic Sega arcade cabinet Golden Axe, further proving we are in something of a gilded age of video game adaptations. The animated show is getting ...
Sega’s classic arcade title Golden Axe will be heading to the small screen in the shape of an animated television series for Comedy Central. Star Trek: Lower Decks Mike McMahan and American Dad’s Joe ...
Before Street Fighter II revolutionized video arcades in 1991 with its brand of competitive one-on-one fighting, side-scrolling beat-’em-ups were the next best thing. The best games of this sort ...