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Mario Tennis is one of few games compatible with the Transfer Pak, a device that will connect some GBC games with their big brother N64 iterations. I've never played the GBC version, so I should probably do something about it.
Mario Tennis is one of few games compatible with the Transfer Pak, a device that will connect some GBC games with their big brother N64 iterations. I've never played the GBC version, so I should probably do something about it.
I find myself playing Castlevania Chronicles far more often than I play Symphony of the Night. I usually never get very far... but that's OK. Short gaming sessions are also nice. The same goes for being able to alternate between the two game modes.
I find myself playing Castlevania Chronicles far more often than I play Symphony of the Night. I usually never get very far... but that's OK. Short gaming sessions are also nice. The same goes for being able to alternate between the two game modes.
I'm not 100% on this, but it might very well be so that Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance was the very first game I bought for the Gamecube. I remember this game with fondness. This includes the super-lame Nu Metal video "Immortal", featured in the extras.
I'm not 100% on this, but it might very well be so that Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance was the very first game I bought for the Gamecube. I remember this game with fondness. This includes the super-lame Nu Metal video "Immortal", featured in the extras.
"Fight for freedom!", as Sonic Blast Man would put it. This game sadly never saw a release in PAL territories, but it's definitely one of the very best beat 'em ups on the SNES. The soundtrack is as expected when it comes to Taito... Zuntata-awesome!
"Fight for freedom!", as Sonic Blast Man would put it. This game sadly never saw a release in PAL territories, but it's definitely one of the very best beat 'em ups on the SNES. The soundtrack is as expected when it comes to Taito... Zuntata-awesome!
There's something about the soundtrack of Tokyo 42 that just makes me feel pretty untroubled. I often find myself returning to tracks such as "Kyrie" and "Go Go Go". The PS4 Pro enhanced isometric action gameplay is also nice.
There's something about the soundtrack of Tokyo 42 that just makes me feel pretty untroubled. I often find myself returning to tracks such as "Kyrie" and "Go Go Go". The PS4 Pro enhanced isometric action gameplay is also nice.
Here's my fav Evercade release, sporting two beautiful 16-bit entries. Xeno Crisis in particular holds a special place in my heart due to the physical PS4 and NSW releases by SLG, but both games are excellent representations of the true "new retro" wave.
Here's my fav Evercade release, sporting two beautiful 16-bit entries. Xeno Crisis in particular holds a special place in my heart due to the physical PS4 and NSW releases by SLG, but both games are excellent representations of the true "new retro" wave.
Here's another disc-based game, but this time for Microsoft's first home console. Originally released on PC in 2002, it was the XBOX version of Morrowind that showed me what open world gameplay was all about. I've easily spent 1K+ hours in this game.
Here's another disc-based game, but this time for Microsoft's first home console. Originally released on PC in 2002, it was the XBOX version of Morrowind that showed me what open world gameplay was all about. I've easily spent 1K+ hours in this game.
When Diablo III was released back in 2012, I found myself a brand new copy of Diablo II to revisit the experiences I made over a decade earlier. Good times relived! The only thing missing was an old scool LAN party. Maybe next time...
When Diablo III was released back in 2012, I found myself a brand new copy of Diablo II to revisit the experiences I made over a decade earlier. Good times relived! The only thing missing was an old scool LAN party. Maybe next time...
Getting to experience the PC Engine library has been such a great journey, and I have still a lot of games to go. Here's one of particular interest, namely the quirky shoot 'em up Hana Taaka Daka!? by Natsume. I'm very lucky to have it in my collection.
Getting to experience the PC Engine library has been such a great journey, and I have still a lot of games to go. Here's one of particular interest, namely the quirky shoot 'em up Hana Taaka Daka!? by Natsume. I'm very lucky to have it in my collection.
The release of Ultracore is definitely one of Strictly Limited's finest moments. Although it never received its physical PS Vita release, this 16-bit pixelated thrill ride of a game may now be found in the libraries of video game enthusiasts worldwide.
The release of Ultracore is definitely one of Strictly Limited's finest moments. Although it never received its physical PS Vita release, this 16-bit pixelated thrill ride of a game may now be found in the libraries of video game enthusiasts worldwide.
It was a long time coming, but Chrono Trigger eventually received its first official release in PAL/PEGI-land. Naturally, the wireless DS multi-card play option warrants not just one... but two copies of the game. Time to make history!
It was a long time coming, but Chrono Trigger eventually received its first official release in PAL/PEGI-land. Naturally, the wireless DS multi-card play option warrants not just one... but two copies of the game. Time to make history!
Metal Slug: 2nd Mission is probably my fav game on the Neo Geo Pocket Color. To be fair, it may very well be my fav Metal Slug overall. Play it any way you can, but preferrably on the NGPC for that authentic feel. Pure Run 'n Gun awesomeness awaits!
Metal Slug: 2nd Mission is probably my fav game on the Neo Geo Pocket Color. To be fair, it may very well be my fav Metal Slug overall. Play it any way you can, but preferrably on the NGPC for that authentic feel. Pure Run 'n Gun awesomeness awaits!
The Dragon's Trap might be considered the better game of the two, but nostalgia hits me far harder when it comes to Wonder Boy in Monster Land. This game is pure Master System magic!
The Dragon's Trap might be considered the better game of the two, but nostalgia hits me far harder when it comes to Wonder Boy in Monster Land. This game is pure Master System magic!
What about a 2.5D platformer on the N64, featuring a 4-player co-op mode? Mystical Ninja 2, also known as Goemon's Great Adventure in the Americas, ticks all of these boxes and more. I mean... it's Goemon, after all.
What about a 2.5D platformer on the N64, featuring a 4-player co-op mode? Mystical Ninja 2, also known as Goemon's Great Adventure in the Americas, ticks all of these boxes and more. I mean... it's Goemon, after all.
I have a confession to make. I have yet to play this game. I've bought it twice. First the European CE (still unsealed), and then a second time when someone locally sold me his used copy. I've also got all of the amiibo, so... yeah. Good times ahead!?
I have a confession to make. I have yet to play this game. I've bought it twice. First the European CE (still unsealed), and then a second time when someone locally sold me his used copy. I've also got all of the amiibo, so... yeah. Good times ahead!?
The sequel to Kid Icarus (NES) arrived on the humble Game Boy in the early 90's, but peculiarly only in the West... despite being developed by legendary Japanese dev R&D1. Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters is one of my all-time fav games for the system.
The sequel to Kid Icarus (NES) arrived on the humble Game Boy in the early 90's, but peculiarly only in the West... despite being developed by legendary Japanese dev R&D1. Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters is one of my all-time fav games for the system.
Not to be confused with Power Strike II on the Master System, here's the European release of GG Aleste II. Unfortunately, it was never released in the Americas. Power Strike II is - without a shadow of a doubt - the best game on the Game Gear... imho.
Not to be confused with Power Strike II on the Master System, here's the European release of GG Aleste II. Unfortunately, it was never released in the Americas. Power Strike II is - without a shadow of a doubt - the best game on the Game Gear... imho.
I never got to play Final Fight 3 back in the day, but it's OK. The soundtrack is really something and sets the mood perfectly for the exquisite 16-bit brawling action. If I find myself without a co-op player, the "AUTO 2P PLAY" mode is a nice substitute.
I never got to play Final Fight 3 back in the day, but it's OK. The soundtrack is really something and sets the mood perfectly for the exquisite 16-bit brawling action. If I find myself without a co-op player, the "AUTO 2P PLAY" mode is a nice substitute.
My fav version of Alien Hominid is to be found in the GBA library. I first learned about this game after playing Castle Crashers by the same dev. Is Alien Hominid the best Run 'n Gun on the system? It might very well be, imho.
My fav version of Alien Hominid is to be found in the GBA library. I first learned about this game after playing Castle Crashers by the same dev. Is Alien Hominid the best Run 'n Gun on the system? It might very well be, imho.
A video game that needs no introduction. SMB3 is truly an experience that will stand the test of time. I should play this 8-bit masterpiece more often... preferably with a friend.
A video game that needs no introduction. SMB3 is truly an experience that will stand the test of time. I should play this 8-bit masterpiece more often... preferably with a friend.
Here's one of my fav Strictly Limited releases ever! The brilliant shoot 'em up Gundemoniums for the PS Vita. It went up for sale in the fall of 2018 and shipped approximately two weeks later. Good times. Releases like this one built the house of SLG.
Here's one of my fav Strictly Limited releases ever! The brilliant shoot 'em up Gundemoniums for the PS Vita. It went up for sale in the fall of 2018 and shipped approximately two weeks later. Good times. Releases like this one built the house of SLG.
Some Ninja games are just plain better than others. A perfect such example is KAGE, also known as "Shadow of the Ninja" and "Blue Shadow" outside of Japan. What makes this game particularly awesome is the co-op mode. The soundtrack is also pretty dope.
Some Ninja games are just plain better than others. A perfect such example is KAGE, also known as "Shadow of the Ninja" and "Blue Shadow" outside of Japan. What makes this game particularly awesome is the co-op mode. The soundtrack is also pretty dope.