Posts Tagged ‘R.C. Pro-Am’
Barrel Roll! #63 – “Heavy Tedium”
On a very special sixty-third episode of “Barrel Roll! A Video Game Podcast”, Jesse must find his missing son the only way he knows how…
By taking a shower, brushing his teeth, finding a lost teddy bear, and slowly opening a car door. If only he can do it fast enough.
FOG Review: R.C. Pro-Am (NES)
“Friday Old Games” is a series of articles in which we review a game from the older generations of consoles, share why we picked it, and whether or not it holds up with time.
A lot of racing games came out for the NES, from Excitebike to Rad Racer and everything in-between. There was a surprisingly wide variety of them.
In 1988, Rare threw their hat into the racing ring (OK, that one got away from me) with R.C. Pro-Am, a racing game that revolved around remote controlled cars.
Metroid Art Contest, 1988

Way back when, in the early days of the NES, before they even had Nintendo Power Magazine, there was the Nintendo fun club. It is the very one that Doc Lewis recommends that you join.
As some of you know, I also write a comic book with my brother Jeremy. Our comic is not the first time that his art skills have come in handy.




2009: A Space Year in Review
The WingDamage Staff Picks Their Favorite Games of 2009
Anticipated Games of Q1 2010



