The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang Review

Spike McFang Review SNES

    Author: Masamune I intended for this review to drop Halloween night 2020. Unfortunately I got sick around that time and couldn’t finish my playthrough to do the review. After many moons of BSing later, I finally mustered up the will to finish playing Twisted Tales of Spike McFang…

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Aero the Acrobat Review

Aero the Acrobat Review

Author: sull56ivan2010 Once 1993 came along, companies were looking for the next Sonic the Hedgehog immediately. There were many attempts and they either fizzed out or had a few titles. But most were gone by the time newer generation hardware arrived in the mid 90s. Sunsoft threw their hat into…

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Beavis and Butt-Head 2nd Opinion

Author: reneeatworld Beavis and Butt-Head is a 2-D side scrolling game that shares the same iconic elements as most SNES games; it isn’t very long in length, has a very limited amount of lives to start with and has a hard difficulty. With that aside, this game is still pretty…

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Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball Review

Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball Review SNES

  Author: sull56ivan2010 There’s a lot of things that can be said for Bill Laimbeer. He was one of the main reasons the late 80s Detroit Pistons were considered the Bad Boys. They were some of the roughest defenses teams like the Celtics, Bulls, and Knicks had to deal with.…

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The Flintstones Review

Author: John Legendoffzelda There’s a distinctive, almost iconic, visual style to the Steven Spielberg-produced 1994 film of The Flintstones. It’s one that Ocean badly fumbled when they translated the movie to the Super Nintendo. While the movie may have been a dumb comedy, it also had a grand production design…

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Harvest Moon Review

Harvest Moon Revew SNES

Author: Indy1988 In this age of violence and action, even in the SNES era, nobody thought that a farming game would work so well. Sure, there’s games like SimFarm for the PC. But it didn’t really catch on until Yasuhiro Wada came up with a farming idea after he visited…

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Super Bases Loaded Review

Super Bases Loaded Review SNES

Author: sull56ivan2010 The Bases Loaded series is something I haven’t been huge on as far as discovering older sports games. Regarding the first ones on NES, they are okay, but the fielding was kind of shoddy. It had the presentation, looking like a game on TV, but not the greatest…

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Breath of Fire Review

Breath of Fire Review Super Nintendo

  By Indy1988 When the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series (or Dragon Warrior to some people) were released to the public, they defined what makes a role-playing game. These games went beyond pencil-and-paper stats and long hours of leveling up a wizard or warrior. Video games made this possible…

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