Fighting Games on the NES
This video is going to take a look at a few fighting games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Not to be confused with beat ’em up style games, such as Double Dragon or Golden Axe.
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This video is going to take a look at a few fighting games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Not to be confused with beat ’em up style games, such as Double Dragon or Golden Axe.
Urban Champion was developed by Nintendo and released in Japan in 1984. The game later went onto be released in the arcade in 1985 as Vs. Urban Champion. In 1986, North America and Europe were given their release of the game.
Here is some exciting and exclusive news regarding the new Intellivision console being developed by Intellivision Entertainment. President of Intellivision Entertainment Tommy Tallarico confirmed today that both classic Intellivision games BurgerTime and Beauty and the Beast will be remade for the new console.
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For this #wedNESday I showcased one of my favorite ‘bad’ games on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Friday the 13th. Friday the 13th is a horror game based on the movies of the same name.
I asked a simple question on Twitter… What was your favorite first RPG? Here is a great selection of RPGs recommended by real gamers!
I have often been torn about which of the Mario games on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was my favorite. …
Nintendo’s favorite mascot had 4 main releases on the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Which one was your favorite?
Superman for the N64 was developed and published by Titus Interactive and released in North America on May 29, 1999. It is supposed to take place in a 3D recreation of Metropolis and consists of a couple types of gameplay
Today marks 25 years since the release of the Super Mario Bros movie. That fateful day – May 28th, 1993, we were graced with what was highly anticipated movie of Nintendo’s number one game at the time.