This was our first time doing a game in a while. it was recommended by a friend and lots of fun. LifeForce Review: A Classic NES Shmup That Still Thrills The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) has a legendary lineup of games that helped define the tastes and gaming sensibilities of a generation. Among those classics, we find LifeForce, known in Japan as Salamander, a side-scrolling shooter that’s both a spin-off and a …
Read More »Super Mario World – The lost Adventure episode II [SNES] Review and Longplay [2013] Rom Hack
The Lost Adventure – Episode II: A Masterclass in ROM Hacking Considered to be one of the best and most complete Super Mario world Hacks of all time, The Lost Adventure – Episode II is the highly anticipated sequel to the original The Lost Adventure hack of Super Mario World, created by the talented ROM hacker isaix. Building upon the stellar foundation of the first installment, Episode II takes Mario on an even more epic and challenging journey across beautifully crafted worlds filled with custom graphics, music, …
Read More »Tears of the Kingdom [Switch] Review and Longplay [2023]
Tears of the Kingdom Review and Logplay by DashingDerek, a Huge Zelda Fan Part 2 is located here: https://youtu.be/GkIKS1ntEkc Part 3 is located here: https://youtu.be/CvoZv_IDVxc Graphics and Sound The graphics and sound in Tears of the Kingdom are both top-notch. The game’s world is incredibly detailed and immersive, and the character models are some of the best I’ve ever seen. The music is beautiful and atmospheric, and the sound …
Read More »Dragon Warrior II [nes] Review and Longplay [1987]
Retro Review: Dragon Warrior II – A Childhood Quest Fulfilled on the NES The 8-bit era of gaming was a time of simple pleasures and immense imaginations, where games like “Dragon Warrior II” for the NES captured the hearts of many young adventurers. As a sequel to the venerable “Dragon Warrior,” this game promised a grander adventure and delivered a world that was not just a step but a leap …
Read More »All New Punch-Out [NES] Review and Longplay [2008] hack
The All New Punch-Out!! for the NES by RatedJpG. Retro Review: All New Punch-Out!! – A Fresh Knockout on the NES Imagine stepping back into the ring of a beloved NES classic, but this time, the faces staring back are both familiar and entirely new. “All New Punch-Out!!”, a ROM hack of the iconic “Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!!”, is a love letter to the franchise, taking players on a nostalgic uppercut through …
Read More »Pocky & Rocky [SNES] Review and Longplay 1992
Pocky & Rocky Review for the Super Nintendo – A Mythical Multiplayer Adventure “Pocky & Rocky” for the Super Nintendo is a title that conjures up images of mythical creatures, vibrant levels, and frenetic action. This top-down, shoot ’em up style game, developed by Natsume, is a hidden gem that I recently had the pleasure of playing through with my Australian Discord friend, Hyrule13. The game tapped into Japanese folklore, …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Mega Man 7 [SNES] Review and Longplay [1995]
Retro Review: Mega Man 7 – A 16-Bit Evolution with a Polarizing Debut In the pantheon of classic gaming franchises, Mega Man stands as a colossus, and its seventh numbered entry, Mega Man 7, released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), is a particularly interesting chapter in the Blue Bomber’s storied history. Developer and Design Developed by Capcom, the studio that had already captured the hearts of gamers …
Read More »Mega Man 2 [Gameboy] Review and Longplay [1992]
Retro Review: Mega Man 2 for Game Boy – A Pocket-sized Powerhouse In the pantheon of handheld classics, “Mega Man 2” for the Game Boy holds a special place. Released in 1992, this game brought the intense action of the Mega Man franchise to the portable world. Developed by Capcom, it was the second Mega Man game for the Game Boy and was known for bringing unique elements to the …
Read More »Pikmin 3 Deluxe [Switch] Review and Longplay [2020]
Pikmin 3 Deluxe: A Microscopic Adventure Enlarged on Nintendo Switch “Pikmin 3 Deluxe” is a reimagining of the classic Wii U game for the Nintendo Switch. This title, developed by Nintendo’s own prodigious studio, is an intricate blend of strategy, adventure, and the whimsical charm that the Pikmin series is known for. In this retro review, we delve into the world of tiny leaders and their plant-like Pikmin companions as …
Read More »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, …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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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