NINTENDO REVIEWS

CASTLEVANIA II: SIMON'S QUEST
DR MARIO
DUCK HUNT
EXCITEBIKE

HOGAN'S ALLEY
LEGEND OF ZELDA, THE
METROID
PUNCHOUT

RC PROAM
RYGAR

SLALOM
SUPER MARIO BROS

SUPER SPY HUNTER
WILD GUNMAN 

 
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::SNES REVIEWS::

AXELAY
FINAL FANTASY II
LEGEND OF ZELDA, THE: LINK TO THE PAST 
SUPER METROID

 
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::N64 REVIEWS::

LEGEND OF ZELDA, THE: MAJORA'S MASK
LEGEND OF ZELDA, THE: OCARINA OF TIME
SUPER MARIO 64
WAVE RACE 64

 
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::GAMECUBE REVIEWS::

CUBIVORE
LEGEND OF ZELDA, THE: WINDWAKER

 
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::Wii REVIEWS::

METAL SLUG ANTHOLOGY
RAYMAN RAVING RABBIDS
WII SPORTS

 
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::GAMEBOY COLOR REVIEWS::

TETRIS DX

 
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::GBA REVIEWS::

CASTLEVANIA: HARMONY OF DISSONANCE
METROID FUSION
WARIO WARE, INC: MEGA MICROGAME$

 
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::DS REVIEWS::

CASTLEVANIA: DAWN OF SORROW
DIG DUG: DIGGING STRIKE
DS PUZZLER: NUMPLAY FAN & OEKAKI LOGIC
HOTEL DUSK: ROOM 215

PUZZLE SERIES VOL. 6: ILLUST LOGIC
SIMPLE DS VOL. 7
 
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NINTENDO NES
When the Nintendo Entertainment System was released, I was still playing Atari and Commodore. It wasn't until 1987, that I was really exposed to the NES.

Some of my friends had Nintendos and I remember playing Rygar, Elevator Action, Super Mario Bros, RC Pro Am, and The Legend of Zelda late into the night at sleep-overs. And then there was the Play Choice 10 (The NES arcade unit)...

After the videogame crash in 1984, the NES became the prominent home videogame system of the 1980's.















Almost everyone who had a videogame system had one, and many of the games were great (the best usually coming from the big "N" themselves).

Although too many go to the right and kill "the boss" games were made, the NES had a great run as a system.