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Footage of Lost PC Engine Ports of Marble Madness, Popils and More Released by Tengen Staffer
"A former Tengen staff member, Jun Amanai, has recently been uploading footage of PC Engine ports of games like Peter Pack Rat and Marble Madness which otherwise have never seen the light of day, until now."
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I think I would rather grab a SNES mini
Just look at all of these glorious titles! Maybe next year?
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Retrospective: NBA Jam
Retro Gamers and Game Collectors at RetroCollect; the Retro Gaming Collectors Community. Retro Games, Rarity Guides, Collection Tracker, Retro Gaming Forum, Game Room Photos and the latest Retro Gaming News
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Pi Cart: a Raspberry Pi Zero Retro Gaming Rig in an NES Cartridge
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A New Impossible Coin [Super Mario 64]
UncommentatedPannen shows that there's yet another impossible coin in the game, located in the huge version of Tiny-Huge Island. Specifically, there's a coin spawner there that's intended to spawn 5 coins in a horizontal line on the ground. However, this coin spawner's located under the ground, causing the most uphill coin to not load properly. In particular, this coin spawns about 49 units below the ground, triggering a failsafe that causes the coin to immediately unload. Currently, there's no known way to collect this coin.
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[60 hours] Super Mario Maker - Upload a Very Hard Level [32873 attempts]
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Review: The NES Classic Edition and all 30 games on it
Nintendo is courting nostalgia for the holidays this year, like pretty much every year — but the NES Classic Edition, a palm-size recreation of the original console with 30 games built-in, rates highly on the nostalgia scale even for a company whose heart is stuck in the 1980s. It’s already a highly coveted item for millions of 30-something gamers, and make no mistake: This is a love letter to Nintendo’s oldest fans.
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Nintendowned: Amazon sells out of the NES Classic Edition in (null) seconds
We knew the NES Classic Edition, with its retro aesthetic and solid game selection, would be hard to get at first, but this is some next level, Tickle Me Elmo..
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Remakes and Remasters
Still waiting on that remastered version of M&M's Kart Racing.
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Atomic Butcher: Homo Metabolicus Playthrough #2 - You are special (Giveaway time!)
It´s finally time for part II of my "Atomic Butcher: Homo Metabolicus" gameplay series, and this time I take on hipsters and SJW´s heads on! Furthermore, I slaughter things which I can´t even describe with words what the hell it is xD Any ways, please enjoy folks =) And don´t forget to join my Atomic Butcher giveaway ;)
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What happens when Mario dies?
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Original The Legend of Zelda Map Gets Printed In 3D
The Legend of Zelda on NES had a sprawling world by the standards of 1980s console games. While decades ago people used to draw their own maps to try and keep track of where each dungeon and secret, alternative methods now exist. Like, for instance, 3D printing a replica of the game’s entire overworld.
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The Pinball Punk of Montreal
When musician Adam Kiesler tried to get pinball back on the street, he uncovered the game's seedy past – and the archaic laws that banned it.
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Masaya Nakamura, Father of Pac-Man, Dies at 91
His Jan. 22 death was confirmed a week later on Bandai Namco's website on Monday. He was inducted into the International Video Game Hall of Fame in 2010.
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High Stakes NEO GEO Collecting & Counterfeits - #CUPodcast
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Castlevania Netflix Animated Series Announced - #CUPodcast
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Classic Game Room - IRON TANK review for NES
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Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge (Game Boy) Mike & Ryan
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Lost Zelda screenshot reveals NES classic was almost in first-person with a dungeon select screen
Nintendo might have rewritten the book on open-ended design, but recent discoveries show that this almost wasn’t the game. The Hyrule Encylopedia has uploaded a long-lost screenshot from before the game was released, and the early build shows a much different game. For one, it was a first-person exploration game, more similar to Might and Magic or Etrian Odyssey for today’s audiences. The genre was very popular back then in Japan, and Nintendo very well might have been trying to capitalize on that popularity.
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GamePad Zero: a Raspberry Pi Retro Gaming Rig inside an Original NES Controller
What's cooler than running all your favorite emulated games on a $10 computer? Putting that computer into an original NES controller, of course.
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