SNES

Relive the 16-bit era with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, a console that elevated storytelling, graphics, and sound to new heights. Home to legendary titles like Chrono Trigger, Super Metroid, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, the SNES defined an entire generation of gaming. This category explores the masterpieces, innovations, and enduring charm of one of Nintendo’s finest achievements.

SNES
Castlevania Anniversary Collection

Castlevania Anniversary Collection I rarely spend money on video game franchise anniversary collections, even if it does include one of my favorite games of all time. When it comes to the Castlevania Anniversary Collection, well, I’m still not about to break that habit. At the time of writing this Epic Games is giving it away for free (November […]

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Beating Breath of Fire: The 20 Year Saga

Beating Breath of Fire: The 20 Year Saga In late summer of 2001 I was gifted my first Super Nintendo console and some games. In about 2002 or 2003 I purchased a copy of Breath of Fire and went straight to work on getting to the game’s end. After many hours had been invested something else took my interest and Breath of Fire […]

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Mario Kart Retrospective

Mario Kart is one of Nintendo’s most well known franchises. From humble beginnings on the Super Famicom all the way up to 8 Deluxe, the series has always had a home on Nintendo’s consoles. Whether you prefer Mario Kart 64 at home, or Super Circuit on the go, there has always been a Mario Kart […]

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Al Unser Jr.’s Road to the Top for the Super Nintendo

Al Unser Jr.’s Road to the Top for the Super Nintendo I must admit that I’m a fan of Al Unser Jr.’s Turbo Racing on the NES. I can’t remember where I first acquired it, but I remember it being a part of my NES collection for quite some time now. I always wondered what a sequel would have been like, but I assumed that was […]

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Vintage Online Gaming: Part 2 The 1990s

Vintage Online Gaming: Part 2 The 1990s Ah, the 90s, a time when grunge was in, beepers were a thing, and the world of video games was about to be rocked by some innovative technology. In a decade marked by dial-up internet and the beginning of the World Wide Web, video game consoles had to adapt to keep up with the times. […]

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Home Alone for the SNES

Home Alone for the SNES Home Alone was a great movie, but for some reason someone somewhere thought it would also make a great video game. We video game fans are always wary of games licensed from feature films, and Home Alone isn’t going to help change anyone’s mind on that. Many years ago I acquired a copy of this […]

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