Not exact matches
Remember in the last two years when Nintendo tried to release a «Classic
NES» with 10
games and a «Classic SNES,» but kind of neither one ever really came out?
107:27: Speaking of that Church, does anyone
remember the last level of the Batman
NES game.
does anyone
remember bayou billy or milons secret castle on the
nes or the original castlevania these
game handed you your a ** some did nt have a save at all you had to leave the system on all day and hope your mother did nt accidentally cut it off.
It is a tribute tot he fans who
remember picking up a
game to completion on the
NES in an hour or two.
does anyone
remember bayou billy or milons secret castle on the
nes or the original castlevania these
game handed you your a ** some did nt have a save at all you had to leave the system on all day and hope your
Man, I
remember having the Dragon Warrior
games on
NES and I played them all sooo many times.
I
remember one of my friends wondering why I had dusted off the
NES again when there were so many newer, cooler
games to play, but even with the limited experience of my 12 - year old mind, I knew that Dragon Quest 3, or I suppose Dragon Warrior 3 at that time, was something special.
Like Dragon Quest 1 and 2, this version is based on a previous feature phone remake, so it's a bit more colorful than you might
remember from its
NES or
Game Boy releases in North America.
I vaguely
remember playing the first
NES game before that but for obvious reasons, it failed to captivate me.
Speaking of puzzle
games, Wario's Woods is available on both Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. It's a relatively unknown
NES game that definitely deserves a little more spotlight, as I
remember having a lot of fun playing through it when I first discovered it in the original Animal Crossing.
The kid in me that still
remembers waiting patiently for a good new
game to come out for the
NES seems baffled that I actually have to make somewhat serious decisions on what
games I should play to make the best of my free time.
Remember all the way to
NES - SNES Nin schooled Square with censoring so when Square decided to start making
games back on Nin's system they already knew the deal when making content like that on a Nin system.
I still
remember getting my first
NES for my birthday, cracking open Super Mario Bros., and humming the most iconic tunes in all of video
game - dom as I hopped, skipped, and warped my way through wave after wave of Goombas and Koopa Troopas in my quest to rescue the increasingly elusive Princess.
The first
game I
remember playing was the original Super Mario Bros. on
NES on a small CRT screen in the corner of my childhood bedroom.
Everyone
remembers the Mariner from the Waterworld video
games released in the mid -»90s for
Game Boy, Super
NES, Virtual Boy and PC.
-- Do you
remember folks getting angry that SNES couldn't play
NES games?
I grew up with the
NES too and
remember all too well the Contras and the Ninja Gaiden difficultys but when i look back to that time, i don't know how i had any fun with those
games at age 5!
People
remember and still love their
Nes / PS1 / Dreamcast / 360's but I feel that 10 year from now nobody is gonna
remember this gens consoles... maybe we'll
remember one
game we have fun with but no THE console.
Gamers above a certain age will
remember the pain, torment and stress that the original
NES Contra inflicted upon them.
It can be
remembered that the
NES Classic Edition frustrated
gamers due to the difficulty of purchasing units of the retro gaming console, as Nintendo has not been able to keep up with its massive demand.
Some might argue that the
NES versions of these
games are better
remembered because they're simply better
games, but the
games» presence here means that the curious can find out for themselves.
I
remember this
game on the
NES.
Community Manager Mike Gamin looks back at an
NES game he fondly
remembers from his youth, while new staffer (and crack news writer) Lukasz Balicki presents the facts about a Genesis
game that loves acronyms.
«The Nintendo Entertainment System:
NES Classic Edition is ideal for anyone who
remembers playing the
NES, or who wants to pass on those nostalgic memories to the next generation of
gamers.»
For those that
remember the classic 1989
NES title DuckTales, the news that a remastered version of the
game was going to be released in 2013 was pure nostalgia heaven.
March 16 Do you
remember the joy of renting
NES, Genesis and SNES
games back in the day?
The Nintendo
NES system is great for anyone feeling nostalgic for old
games they
remember playing when they were young.
I
remember hating some of those old
games as a kid, like Ghosts «n Goblins on
NES.
Here's one I
remember during the Winter of 1989, when Nintendo and Pepsi teamed up to promote the
NES,
Game Boy, and other fun stuff through a sweepstakes:
For people on a Nintendo enthusiast website, i'm sure there are several
games that we wish we could see on the system (I
remember several articles about this subject months back), but for people like my cousins who used to play on
NES / SNES when they were younger, all of the big Mario / Zelda / Donkey Kong / Metriod / Star Fox / Bomberman
games are on there, and that absolutely meets their needs when we get together.
I
remember they had one of those 10
game NES kiosks.
Although it's part of the Art Style series, I
remember it much more for the fact that it was a puzzle
game that's as coated in an
NES flavor as Tetris DS.
What, don't
remember doing that in any of your
NES games?
Here's one I
remember during the Winter of 1989, when Nintendo and Pepsi teamed up to promote the
NES,
Game Boy, and other fun stuff through a sweepstakes: I
remember wanting the display they showed at the end so badly, as I thought a Santa Mario was really cool.
The first console I can
remember playing is the
NES and the first
game I've ever owned was the Super Mario Bros / Duck Hunt 2 - in - 1 cartridge.
I
remember plugging away at that
game on my
NES for what seemed like forever.
Other memorable
games that I
remember owning on the
NES include Super Mario Bros. 3, Dick Tracy, Little Nemo, Metroid, A Boy and His Blob, and Final Fantasy.
In the dimly
remembered (well, certainly for anyone under 30) days of the original
NES, Capcom produced a string of Disney titles that managed to be almost magical — licensed
games of genuine quality.
If the look of Super Mario XP is different from what you may
remember of Super Mario Bros but at the same time familiar, that is because the
game is set in the world of Castlevania, another of the classic
NES platformers from the late 1980s.
While the first DuckTales
game is fondly
remembered, for a long time many
NES gamers didn't even know this sequel existed.
I
remember back in the nineties renting the
NES version of this
game from Blockbuster thinking it would be cool.
I still
remember how excited I was when our dad randomly bought us Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade
Game on
NES when we stopped by Wal - Mart one day.
I was almost 11 - years - old on Christmas day, 1988, and I still
remember getting one of my favorite
NES games, Blaster Master by Sunsoft.
The video
game character that many of us
remember from our childhoods is now three decades old, making anyone that
remembers the launch of the
NES feel very old indeed.
Sony's PS4 Pro is now on the shelves as is the Nintendo
NES Classic Edition console — setting the stage for eager
gamers to pick up new titles and
remember what they loved about previous ones.
I
remember renting the
NES version of the
game back in grade school, and enjoyed it for a little while until I got board of it.
The most widely
remembered version of Double Dragon is undoubtedly the
NES game.