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Here are our recent Nintendo NES, SNES, N64, Gameboy, Gamecube, DS, Wii, Wii U, and Switch reviews and playthroughs. For a complete alphabetical archive, visit our Longplay and Review database.

Batletoads [NES] Review and Longplay [1991]

Retro Review: Battletoads on the NES In the pantheon of classic NES titles, few games have garnered the notorious reputation for both challenge and innovative design quite like 1991’s “Battletoads.” Developed by Rare and published by Tradewest, this beat ’em up/platformer hybrid has become a cult classic, celebrated for its punishing difficulty, imaginative levels, and surprisingly detailed graphics and sound for the 8-bit era. The Developer’s Vision Rare, a British …

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Super Contra [NES] Review and Longplay [1990]

Super Contra: A Retro Review of an NES Classic When we speak about the golden era of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), certain titles invariably rise to the top as emblems of their time. Among these, “Super Contra” stands out as a paragon of the run-and-gun genre, a sequel to the fabled “Contra” that not only met the expectations set by its predecessor but soared past them with flying colors. …

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A nightmare on Elm Street [NES] Review and Longplay [1990]

A Nightmare on Elm Street (NES) Retro Review Few titles are as evocative of their era as the 1990 NES game “A Nightmare on Elm Street.” Developed by Rare and published by LJN, this game sought to capitalize on the slasher film craze of the 1980s, with none other than the dream-stalking Freddy Krueger as its star attraction. Development and Reception Rare, a British video game developer, already had a …

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Adventure Island III [NES] Review and Longplay [1992]

Retro Review: Unearthing the Joys of “Adventure Island III” on the NES Adventure Island III stands among the most vibrant and enduring platformers of its era. Developed by Now Production and published by Hudson Soft, this third installment in the “Adventure Island” series was released in North America in 1992, serving as a testament to the enduring charm of the 8-bit adventure platformer. As a child of the ’90s, I …

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Mighty final fight [NES] Review and Longplay [1993]

Retro Review: Mighty Final Fight for the NES Released in 1993, Mighty Final Fight for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is a charming and unique adaptation of Capcom’s famed arcade beat ’em up, Final Fight. This NES title took the gritty, urban brawler and presented it with a more whimsical, “chibi” art style that set it apart from its arcade and home console counterparts. Despite being released towards the end of the NES’s …

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Super Castlevania IV [SNES] Review and Longplay [1991]

Super Castlevania IV: A Timeless Classic That Defined a Generation Super Castlevania IV, released in 1991 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), is a masterpiece of the action-platformer genre and a shining example of what Konami’s development team could achieve on Nintendo’s 16-bit console. Directed by Masahiro Ueno and produced by Hideki Okugawa, this fourth installment in the Castlevania series takes players on a thrilling journey through Dracula’s castle, filled with …

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Castlevania 3 Dracula’s curse [NES] Review and Longplay [1990]

Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse – A Retro Review When it comes to NES classics, “Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse” often emerges in the conversation as a title of legend. Released in 1990 by Konami, this prequel to the original “Castlevania” game was not just a return to form; it was an expansion of a formula that was already beloved by fans of the platforming genre. Developer and Legacy Developed by Konami, …

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Super Punch Out [SNES] Review and Longplay [1994]

Retro Review: Super Punch-Out!! for the SNES Super Punch-Out!! is a nostalgic knockout in the world of classic gaming, developed by Nintendo’s IRD (Integrated Research & Development) division and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1994. This title followed the legacy of the original arcade game and the beloved NES predecessor, Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! Let’s delve into the intricacies of this classic gem that still packs a …

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Tiny Toons Adventures: Buster Busts Loose [SNES] Review and Longplay [19993]

Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose – A Super Nintendo Classic Reviewed In the early 90s, a wave of nostalgia swept through the gaming industry as developers sought to capture the essence of Saturday morning cartoons in video game form. Among the standout titles was “Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose,” a game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) that became a fond memory for many. Developed by …

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Gargoyle’s Quest II

Firebrand is a young warrior in training in his hometown of Etruria. Platform – Nintendo Entertainment System Release Date – July 17, 1992 One day, while Firebrand is training in a small, alternate dimension, the Black light suddenly appears and destroys his home. When he returns successfully from his training, he is told to hurry to the King by another ghoul just before it dies. Upon defeating Nagus, Firebrand is …

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Dragon Warrior

Dragon Warrior… the epic beginning of a new era in video games. Release Date – May 27, 1986 Platform – Nintendo Entertainment System Mere finger speed and sweat are no match for the challenges of this game. You will be required to use deductive reasoning, not a quick sword to defeat your enemies. All is darkness. The Dragon-lord has captured the Princess and stolen Erdrick’s powerful ball of light. You …

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Zelda 2 Links Adventure Review: Why This NES Classic Deserves More Love

Zelda 2 Links Adventure

Zelda 2 Links Adventure Review: Why This NES Classic Deserves More Love Zelda 2 Links Adventure is one of the most unique and daring titles to ever appear on the NES. I have to say, I love this game. For many players, Zelda 2 Links Adventure is remembered as the black sheep of the Zelda franchise, standing apart from the original and its successors in nearly every way. Yet it …

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Wizards & Warriors

You are Kuros, the knight warrior, hero of the Books of Excalibur. Your journey begins deep within the woods of Elrond, where even the wind obeys the Supreme Wizard, Malkil. A wizard so great, Merlin calls him teacher. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk2U4a6GPqE&t=202s (Playthrough video above) Screenshots and related images Audio files Wizards and Warriors Boss Caves Forest Inside Castle Inside the Tree Inside the Tree (2) Inside the Tree (Minibosses Remix) Kuros’ Potion …

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