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Lost Vikings 2 – Super Nintendo
Remember The Lost Vikings? Remember ZB’s wild adventures through the Land of the Fleas, spotlighting a heated deal to secure a copy of Lost Vikings 2 in the box? Did you ever wonder what became of that game? Well, the answer lies right before you. Right beyond this very sentence:
He played it.
And now, the moment you’ve likely not been waiting for, Nerd Bacon’s ZB finally reviews his nice, boxed copy of Lost Vikings 2 for Super Nintendo!
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Double Dragon – Game Boy
Double Dragon. You’ve heard of it. You’ve seen it around. Maybe you’ve even played it. But have you ever played it on the Game Boy? Check out Nerd Bacon owner Nerdberry’s take on this portable console port of a classic arcade game!
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Ironcast – Nintendo Switch
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews an indie release on the Nintendo Switch, Ironcast. Ironcast is not your average match-three title. Looking at Ironcast, you will find a match-three and probably pass it off as a “mobile phone game”, however, it is so much more. The game is far more complex than I imagined, and seems to be very much inspired by FTL: Faster Than Light.
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Snake Pass – Nintendo Switch
Slither your way to victory with Snake Pass! Featuring impressive mechanics that rely on a procedurally animated physics-based system, Snake Pass takes the spot of this reviewer’s favorite platformer for 2017.
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Switch
After years of waiting, gamers are given a Zelda that they can once again invest their imaginations in. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild flips the script on plenty of the series’s tired tropes, resulting in a game that captures the essence of pure adventure.
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Urban Champion – NES
Well, it’s been a while, but the wait is over! Nerd Bacon’s own ZB has risen from the grave, and he is dusting off his critic hat to bring us a brand new video game review! But…uh-oh, it’s April, and you know what that means. You’d be a fool to read ZB’s review of Urban Champion for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
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Rampage 2: Universal Tour – Nintendo 64
Stomp! Thwomp! Bam! You’ll kick buildings, eat humans, and destroy military vehicles! Sounds pretty awesome ,huh? So what’s not to like about Rampage 2: Universal Tour? Read on to find out, ya nerds!
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Pilotwings – Super Nintendo
In 1991, Nintendo took to the skies in an offbeat flight sim called Pilotwings for the Super NES. theWatchman relives his childhood to find out if this SNES launch title soars, or if it crashes on takeoff.
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Pokémon Yellow Version – Game Boy Color
Have you ever wanted to capture animals in a tiny ball, force them to battle, collect money for winning, AND make tons of fond memories doing so? Well look no further! Find out how to catch ’em all with this review of Pokémon Yellow Version!
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Kirby’s Dream Land – Game Boy
It’s that time of year, once again. A time where families gather ’round the tree and…open presents and stuff. And seeing as how December is now a month for family friendly reviews, Nerd Bacon’s most offensive writer ZB is digging deep into his Game Boy collection for a classic kiddie title: Kirby’s Dream Land for the Game Boy.
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Pokemon Sun – Nintendo 3DS
Nerd Bacon’s self-appointed “Pokemon Expert” here! Having last minute pre-order anxieties? Are you the Champion of the Sun, a master of karate and friendship for everyone? Well we’ve got the scoop on Pokemon Sun for you just in time!
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Pokemon Moon – Nintendo 3DS
Nerd Bacon’s self-appointed “Pokemon Expert” here! Having last minute pre-order anxieties? Unsure if you’re ready to hear the music of the night? Well we’ve got the scoop on Pokemon Moon for you just in time!
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Final Fantasy Mystic Quest – SNES
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest wasn’t made for hardcore RPG fans. It’s purpose was to bring new fans into the fold and it does just that. The simple gameplay and basic story are balanced by a fast pace, great design and a rocking’ soundtrack!
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Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen – SNES
Are you ready to charge head first back into the world of Zetegina? Come join one of Nerd Bacon’s RPG aficionados Rhutsczar as he defeats the black queen and seals away the invading ogres.
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The King of Dragons – Super Nintendo
As the classic song says, “i just can’t wait to be king.” Did The King of Dragons posses the fortitude to claim the throne of beat-’em-up games on the Super Nintendo? Find out in our review.
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