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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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Top 10 Most Iconic SNES Games of All Time
We’ve been munching on some delicious Super Nintendo Memberberries. You ‘member the SNES? Oh I ‘member! Come check out the Top 10 Most Iconic SNES Games of All Time!
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Grow Up – PlayStation 4
In a follow up to his Grow Home review, Nips takes a look at Grow Up, which strives to improve upon and expand the open-world adventure/platforming concepts explored by its predecessor. Does Grow Up have the mettle to stand up to its parent game?
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Grow Home – PlayStation 4
With the recent release of Grow Up, Nips takes a look at the experimental title Grow Home by Ubisoft Reflections, a 3D adventure-platformer with an impressive set of unique platforming mechanics that draw the player into its world.
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It’s SNEStember! – NerdBacon Celebrates 25 Years of the SNES All September
We loved the SNES! It’s undoubtedly one of the greatest systems ever released and NerdBacon is celebrating that legacy all month long! Join us for SNEStember – a month-long look at some of the games that made the SNES so amazing!
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D – Nintendo 3DS
Nerd Bacon’s resident Croc takes five years to finally get around to playing the 3DS port, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D.
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Final Fantasy Legend II – Game Boy
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is not an adage that applies to video games, and Final Fantasy Legend II is a prime example. Everything you love about the first one upgraded, plus a better story equals success.
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Disney Shuts Down Avalanche Software, Lays Off Close to 300 Employees
Disney Interactive shuts down Avalanche Software, lays off close to 300 employees, and ends Disney Infinity.
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bbpower’s Top 10 Games
bbpower finally took on his top 10 games challenge. This was no easy task and the results will surprise many (it definitely surprised even me). So, check out the top 10 games in this writer’s eyes and judge heavily, but not without playing these unique games!
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Inspiring Sega. What’s it going to take?
How do we inspire Sega to return to form? What ever happened to your classic franchises, Sega? Here’s what I want to see: Sonic 5. Streets of Rage 4. Vectorman 3. Ristar 2. and Shinobi X: Neo Zeed Returns! I’m not saying to stop your current strategy, but let’s see the classics. But instead of just remastering and bringing them back, let’s advance them!
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25 Reasons Why Retrogaming Is Better
You know damn well that Retrogaming is better! And so do we. That’s why we’ve compiled 25 reasons why Retrogaming bests modern gaming any day of the week.
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Retroary 2016
February is Retroary! Welcome to the 3rd annual Retroary event! Come get your taste of gaming’s past. Relive the glory days. For Retroary 2016, we will continue the proud tradition of reviewing all game’s, hardware, and more from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s! Come get a taste. It’s so crispy up in here.
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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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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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Space Harrier – Sega Master System
A fan of the Star Fox series? Take a moment to pay your respects to Space Harrier, one of Sega’s most advanced arcade offerings of the time. Even when ported to the technically limited hardware of the Master System, it still stands out as one of the consoles more distinctive titles.
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