Resurrecting a Lost Legend: The Masterful Restoration of 70s-style Robot Anime Geppy-X

In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern gaming, where high-fidelity graphics and sprawling open worlds often dominate the conversation, there remains a persistent, nostalgic hunger for the artifacts of the…

Resurrecting the Lost: Rintaro’s "Nezumikozō Jirokichi" and the Art of Cinematic Archeology

In the landscape of modern animation, few names command the reverence of Rintaro. As the visionary director behind seminal works such as Metropolis and Galaxy Express 999, he has long…

The Ghost of World War II: How a Fan-Made Remake is Resurrecting a Classic FPS Legend

While Electronic Arts has seemingly retreated from the franchise that defined the World War II shooter genre, the spirit of Medal of Honor is experiencing a renaissance—not in the boardroom,…

Resurrecting the Saw: How A24 Can Finally Do Justice to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

The horror landscape has been forever altered by Tobe Hooper’s 1974 masterpiece, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. A low-budget, sweat-soaked descent into madness, the film didn’t just introduce a new…

Resurrecting the Pioneers: A New Kickstarter Campaign Saves the Foundations of Animation

Before the technicolor dreams of the mid-20th century, before the corporate dominance of global conglomerates, and long before the digital age, animation was a wild, experimental frontier. It was an…

Resurrecting the Destiny: The Original Suikoden Soundtrack Arrives on Vinyl

For fans of the golden age of Japanese Role-Playing Games (JRPGs), few titles evoke as much nostalgia and reverence as Konami’s Suikoden. Nearly three decades after its initial release, the…