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Street Fighter II Turbo – Super Nintendo
NerdBacon’s News Director theWatchman, takes a trip down memory lane to look at Street Fighter II Turbo for the Super Nintendo. Does this game still stand as a classic? Or has it been overshadowed by its numerous sequels?
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The Final Fantasy Legend – Game Boy
The Final Fantasy Legend may or may not be an actual Final Fantasy game, but that doesn’t take away from its enjoyability. Plot and characters are almost nonexistent, and the gameplay can be head-scratching at times, but underneath the surface there’s an epic adventure waiting to be discovered.
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Braid – PC
In 2008, Braid wowed us with how successful it could be for an indie game. Now, this reviewer remains awestruck by its tight design, creative game mechanics, and puzzles that are not afraid to give the player a good challenge.
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One Must Fall: 2097 – PC
One Must Fall: 2097 portrays a future where giant robots fight for the entertainment of the masses! Train your pilot, upgrade your robot, and with enough skill, you can reduce the other combatants to scrap metal and claim the tournament title for yourself! With excellent gameplay, secrets galore, and a badass soundtrack, it’s the best old-school IBM-compatible fighting game you’ve never heard of.
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Final Fantasy VI – SNES
Regardless of which is your favorite, fans of the Final Fantasy series, and of RPGs, will all agree that Final Fantasy VI is one of the greatest of all time. This is the standard of gaming excellence.
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Shinobi – Sega Master System
Join ZB in his quest to become a great ninja warrior! In celebration of Retroary (not like it makes a difference for him), ZB reviews the first Shinobi for Sega Master System.
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Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash – 3DS
Quirky, weird, and almost random, this memorable experience with Chibi-Robo, this game reminds us just how much fun a creative platformer can be!
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The Witness – PlayStation 4
The Witness, a puzzle-adventure game on the PlayStation 4, ultimately succeeds as a timeless and engaging game due to an atmosphere created by excellent puzzle design, art direction, and sound direction that keeps the player wanting to find out more. Very few games these days are able to instill a legitimate sense of adventure and wonder, and The Witness manages to do just that at every turn.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – N64
The Bacon’s resident Doc delivers the long awaited review of the classic Nintendo 64 title, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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K.C.’s Krazy Chase! – Odyssey 2
Alright, Retroary! This is my month. My time to shine. But wait…I always review retro games. How am I supposed to have any fun if this is all I do? I’ve got it! I’ll review something really old. How about…K.C.’s Krazy Chase! for the Odyssey 2?
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie – SNES
The entire time I played this game, I was hoping it would morph into a good beat’ em up. ChronoSloth reviews Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie for SNES.
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Yoshi’s Cookie – Game Boy
Nerd Bacon’s Doc Croc hits upon yet another Yoshi-centric puzzle game on the Game Boy, Yoshi’s Cookie.
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Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? – Sega Master System
This slightly retooled version of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? for the Master System is more fun than you might think. Racing against a deadline and a touch of action give this edutainment title the boost it needs in the “tainment” department!
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Final Fantasy V – SNES
Final Fantasy V has one of the most addicting battle systems in the series. While that alone makes it worth playing, the lack luster plot and bland characters make this a slightly better than average entry in the iconic franchise.
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Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: The Movie – Game Boy
Nerd Bacon author ChronoSloth reviews Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie for Game Boy. It features all your favorites: the 6 grey rangers.
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