(AfroGamers.com) The worlds of Super Mario always make me wonder about how is anyone living and thriving here? It’s going to be a bit of a thing, so grab a snack and a drink. I’ve been playing Super Mario games since the late 1980s and when you’re a kid; new ...

(AfroGamers.com) In 6th grade, we had more computer-oriented classes and one of my favorites was this hybrid wood shop-computer science class we had. For the most part, you were graded on attendance and if you made anything in class: a keychain during leather working or something. Most students got on ...

(AfroGamers.com) As a kid growing up during the 1990s, I remember the times where many other urban kids like me that grew up during that time either had an NES or Sega Genesis, but I was one of a handful of urban kids that got the experience of playing video ...

(AfroGamers.com) In December 1987, Capcom released a game that would be the beginning of a franchise: Mega Man. At the time of its release, Mega Man was a ground-breaking platformer that gave players the closest thing to Konami difficulty without going full Contra. Mega Man in a Nutshell The storyline ...

(AfroGamers.com) I remember being at my older cousins’ house in the early 1990s and watching them play Skate or Die 2 on Nintendo at one house and Sonic the Hedgehog on the Sega Genesis two houses down. When you were the youngest and didn’t have your own console or handheld ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Crash Bandicoot has always been one of the most interesting video game characters that I’ve got to enjoy playing throughout the past two decades and I have to admit it’s been one hell of an roller coaster because for over the past two decades since his debut in 1996 on ...