Super Mario Bros. Deluxe – Game Boy Color

Super Mario Bros. gets the deluxe treatment on the Game Boy Color. And Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist gives it a deluxe rundown in this review.

Super Castlevania IV – SNES

The Castlevania series was a huge success for the Nintendo Entertainment system. But what happened at the turn of the 16-bit era? How did Castlevania fare on the Super Nintendo? Find out in Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist’s review of Super Castlevania IV for the Super Nintendo!

Time Lord – NES

Whovians need not be excited; Time Lord for the Nintendo Entertainment is not based on the good doctor. But is it a game worth playing? Find out in this review, written by Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist!

Mega Man X – SNES

Mega Man X begins a whole new series of Mega Man games, and Nerd Bacon’s InfiniteKnife is here to review the very first game in the series for Super Nintendo.

Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! – PlayStation

Avalar needs your help! So summon that purple dragon and be ready to enjoy the many mystical wonders found in Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! for PS1.

Out of This World – SNES

Join Lester and InfiniteKnife on a wild adventure as the latter reviews Out of This World for the Super Nintendo!

Rainbow Islands – NES

All this time you thought Bubble Bobble 2 was the true sequel to Bubble Bobble? Then you probably haven’t heard of Rainbow Islands for the NES.

Johnny Bazookatone – Sega Saturn

Looking for something to play for your Sega Saturn collection? Why not investigate Johnny Bazookatone? Reviewed by Nerd Bacon co-founder Nerdberry!

Mega Man 3 – NES

If it’s Mega Man for the NES, you know it’s gonna be good. Question is, how does it compare to others in the series? Find out in this Nerd Bacon review of Mega Man 3 for the NES.

Sonic 3D Blast – Sega Saturn

With Sonic’s first foray into the 3D world being a cancelled title called Sonic X-Treme, Sonic Team was forced to pull out some quick moves and what moves faster than 2 experienced teams working together? Sonic Team paired up with Traveller’s Tales to create the game Sonic 3D Blast which was simultaneously released on the Genesis and Saturn.

Sonic 3D Blast on the Saturn features a variety of three dimensional levels where Sonic must save the captured Flickies from Flicky Island. With an abundance of colors, beautifully mapped out level structures, and considerable challenges, Sonic 3D Blast is a unique experience in the Sonic franchise.