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The most ahead-of-their-time NES games
Released in 1987, The Magic of Scheherazade is an NES title that dared to mix action-adventure gameplay with RPG mechanics, ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System wasn’t the first home video game console, but it was arguably the most transformative in the industry. When it was released in North America in 1985, it saved the ...
1987 was a particularly pivotal year for the video game industry as the Nintendo Entertainment System continued to make a significant splash worldwide. The NES/Nintendo Famicom was joined by the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Castlevania might not be cracking its whip in video games as often as it used to, but there's still a lot of love out there for the IP. One studio ...
Konami has been on a roll with their remakes, with Silent Hill 2 and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater getting some stellar reviews. Despite some fan arguments about these remakes and whether they ...
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When it comes to the best NES games, there's no shortage of greatness. Whether we're talking about the best Zelda games, Mario classics, or either half of the Metroidvania portmanteau that would go on ...
Mike attempts to get through Castlevania on the NES without using a continue. Can he make it all the way to Dracula or will his quest end short? Find out in this Wednesday's Game & Watch with MichaelB ...
The granddaddy of the franchise has to be recognized. Later entries would greatly improve on the original, but the first Castlevania was still a massive hit on release and is more than playable today.
Chronicles of the Wolf is a brand new 2D dark fantasy Metroidvania from the same developers who made Wallachia: Reign of Dracula. Aesthetically, this game looks similar to Wallachia, but sets itself ...
Alex Co has been writing about games for 15 years and running, and is a huge fan of online shooters and anything horror related. MercurySteam is back with Blades of Fire, reminiscent of Lords of ...
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