At the big VGJunk site today: a look at a bunch of cover art from some computer games with “knight” in the title, because why not? We’ve got regular knights, buff knights, futuristic knights and permed knights, and you can get ‘em all out here!
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At the big VGJunk site today: a look at a bunch of cover art from some computer games with “knight” in the title, because why not? We’ve got regular knights, buff knights, futuristic knights and permed knights, and you can get ‘em all out here!
At the big VGJunk site today: it’s the end of the year, and that means it’s time for the 2018 VGJunk Review - a look back at some of the stuff I’ve covered this year, be it Street Fighter whack-a-mole, rude advertisments in skiing games or Peter MacNicol’s face. Read all about it here!
At the big VGJunk site today: Happy Holidays to you all, and to celebrate here’s a festive hidden object game where Santa goes to space, kids are creepy and Rudolph’s nose looks weirder than usual: it’s Christmas Wonderland 9, and you can read all about it here!
At the big VGJunk site today: it’s Namco’s arcade fighter Knuckle Heads, starring a little man with a big hammer, confusing controls and a large statue of Jesus Christ. Read all about it here!
At the big VGJunk site today: it’s Jaleco’s arcade racer Big Run, where a team of rally racers called the Big Bois take on lots of sand and living bilboards. Read all about it here!
At the big VGJunk site today: a quick look at Great Guns, an arcade target shooter where the wizards are rubbish, the cavemen are nude and the lifecycle of a clown is explained. Read all about it here!
At the big VGJunk site today: a selection of cover art from computer game versions of tennis and other racquet sports. There are a lot of very smooth people, a variety of poorly-drawn racquets and the raw horror of squash, and you can read all about it here!
At the big VGJunk site today: it’s the Atari home computer game Alley Cat, involving the trials and tribulations of a cat who just wants to get close to a lady cat but has to swim in a magic fishbowl and steal milk from dogs in order to do so. Read all about it here!