Nintendo NES Reviews

Explore NES reviews and longplays featuring gameplay, tips, and retro nostalgia for Nintendo’s 8-bit era.

Little Nemo: the Dream Master [NES] Review and Longplay [1990]

Retro Review: Revisiting Dreamland with “Little Nemo: The Dream Master” As a child of eight, tucked away in the comforting confines of Aunt Kelly’s house, I encountered a game that would become etched in my memory: “Little Nemo: The Dream Master” for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Fast forward to today, and the nostalgia could not be more palpable as I dust off this 8-bit gem and take another dive …

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Gyruss [NES] Review and Longplay [1988]

      Retro Review: Spiraling Back to “Gyruss” on the NES My first encounter with “Gyruss” for the Nintendo Entertainment System was in the early ’90s at a friend’s house—Frank Thomas was the name—and it’s a gaming session I remember fondly. Fast forward to today, and with a mix of nostalgia and determination, I’ve revisited this classic shooter, finally seeing the ending that eluded me as a kid. A …

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Whomp ‘Em [NES] Review and Longplay [1991]

Retro Review: Whomp ‘Em – A Stomp Through Tradition Whomp ‘Em, released for the NES in March 1991 in North America, is an often overlooked platformer that takes players on a journey through various levels inspired by Native American mythology. With its roots in the Japanese game “Saiyūki World 2: Tenjōkai no Majin,” which itself is based on the Chinese novel “Journey to the West,” Whomp ‘Em underwent cultural localization …

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Mega Man [NES] Review and Longplay [1987

Mega Man: A Retro Review of Capcom’s Classic NES Game In the landscape of video gaming, certain titles have withstood the test of time to become more than just electronic entertainment; they’ve embedded themselves into the cultural lexicon, becoming symbols of an era. One such game is Capcom’s “Mega Man,” released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1987. This retro review will journey through the development, audio-visual craftsmanship, gameplay, …

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Mega Man 2 [NES] Review and Longplay [1988]

Retro Review: Mega Man 2 – An 8-Bit Legacy on the NES Mega Man 2 is a game that needs no introduction to fans of the classic NES library. Developed by Capcom, this title not only defined an era of platforming games but also established a franchise that would become a cornerstone of the genre. Let’s dive deep into the game that many still hold close to their hearts. The …

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Mega Man V [NES] Review and Longplay [1992]

Retro Review: Mega Man 5 – The Blue Bomber’s Penultimate NES Journey In the landscape of 8-bit gaming, few characters are as iconic as Capcom’s Mega Man, a character who embodies the era’s challenge, innovation, and charm. By the time “Mega Man 5” hit the shelves in December 1992, the NES was witnessing the twilight of its dominance, with the 16-bit consoles gaining traction. Despite this, Capcom delivered an experience …

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Mega Man 6 [NES] Review and Longplay [1993]

Retro Review: Mega Man 6 – An NES Swan Song In the twilight years of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), a hero in blue made one final stand before the transition to 16-bit gaming. That hero was Mega Man, and his last NES adventure was “Mega Man 6,” released in 1994 in North America. This review revisits the legacy of one of Capcom’s iconic entries in the series, exploring the …

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Mega Man 4 [NES] Review and Longplay [1991]

Retro Review: Mega Man 4 – A New Chapter in the Blue Bomber’s Legacy As the 8-bit era was hitting its stride, Capcom continued to bolster the library of the Nintendo Entertainment System with quality titles that would define a generation. Among these was “Mega Man 4,” released in 1991, a game that both adhered to the series’ successful formula and attempted to innovate within the constraints of the NES …

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Friday the 13th [NES] Review and Longplay [1989]

Retro Review: “Friday the 13th” for the NES – A Nostalgic Nightmare As the rain pattered against the windowpanes of a family camp on Caroga Lake, NY, in the early 90s, a young gamer found themselves plugged into a world of 8-bit terror. “Friday the 13th,” a game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in February 1989, was unlike any other experience at the time. Developed by Atlus and …

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Gremlins 2 The New Batch [NES] Review and Longplay [1990]

Hello Retro Gaming fans, Ryan Mcquinn here! Based on one of my favorite movies of all time, Gremlins 2 The New Batch is a short but challenging game. Join Gizmo as he finds his way through a futuristic office building (Well, futuristic for the 90’s that is.) As Gizmo makes his way through he not only has to face dangerous obstacles, he must also defeat the hoards of Gremlins let …

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Kid Icarus Long play [NES] Review and Longplay [1986] one credit clear

Retro Review: Kid Icarus on the NES Nostalgia has a pixelated face, and for many, it looks a lot like “Kid Icarus,” one of the early gems in the NES library. Developed and published by Nintendo, this game is a cornerstone of classic gaming. I remember distinctly, before even owning an NES, which I received Christmas of 1987, seeing “Kid Icarus” at a Kmart kiosk. It was October 1987, the …

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Marble madness Longplay [NES] Review and Longplay [1989] one life clear

I never could beat this last level as a kid, glad I went back to it. Marble Madness: Rolling Through the NES Era In the golden age of arcade gaming, one title that stood out for its distinctive approach to play was “Marble Madness,” a game that first captivated players in arcades and then found its way into living rooms through the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). With its release on …

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TMNT II The arcade game [NES] Review and Longplay [1990]

It should of been a one life clear but I flaked out at the end. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game – A Shell-Shocking NES Classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game holds a special place in the hearts of many who grew up in the early ’90s. This title wasn’t just a game; it was an after-school ritual, a weekend obsession, and for many, a …

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TMNT 3 – Manhattan Project [NES] Review and Longplay [1992]

Hello Retro Gaming fans, Ryan Mcquinn here! The third installation in the series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan Project, is possibly one of the hardest TMNT games of its time! Luckily, Konami gave us a secret options menu to level the playing field. In TMNT 3, our heroes have to rescue April O’Neil and the Borough of Manhattan from the evil Shredder and Krang! In this video, we’ve played …

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Battletoads & Double Dragon [NES] Review and Longplay [1993]

Retro Review: Battletoads & Double Dragon (NES) In the early 90s, a collaboration unseen before in the gaming industry took place, merging two universes that had captured the hearts of fans worldwide. “Battletoads & Double Dragon” emerged as a crossover for the ages, combining the brute force and comic relief of Rare’s “Battletoads” with the street-fighting savvy of Technos Japan’s “Double Dragon.” This NES title wasn’t just a game; it …

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