Bright Hub takes a look back at the enjoyably fast-paced side-scroller RunMan: Race Around the World. Why should you play this game if you haven't? And why should you donate some coins to the developers?
GameCrate: "Here are six titles that are sure to bring back fond memories of sitting on the carpet directly in front of your big CRT TV set, and if you liked the classic games that inspired these titles you owe it to yourself to see what modern advancements can add to the experience."
You usually don't find Cthulhu Saves The World on such lists. Nice inclusion!
GameZone's David Sanchez compiles a list of the Top 5 indie games that deserve big budget treatment from publishers.
Assuming you aren't a complete toolbag and have played (and subsequently enjoyed the hell out of) RunMan: RATW, you may be interested in reading this interview Destructoid did with Tom Sennett and Matt Thorson, the guys who created the game.
I really hope they make a sequel to this. Would be so freaking awesome.