For now, we're just happy to spend a few more hours with
an old gaming legend.
Not exact matches
Nintendo will stop making its NES Classic Edition console, a retro
gaming device introduced in November that reprised
older games like Super Mario Bros. and The
Legend of Zelda.
And there's a good chance that the device, which offers
old - school
gaming for today's televisions, like Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, and The
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, will be hard to find, based on early pre-orders.
While shooters might dominate today's
gaming landscape there's still room for some good
old platforming action, and Rayman
Legends is the very essence of what makes the genre so fantastic, proving in the process that it still has a place within the modern world.
Also, if you were
old enough to play the
legend of Zelda or the Original Mario Brothers, think how far
gaming has come along.
Having just picked up
Legend of Grimrock and reminisced about the
old days of Eye of the Beholder, I feel like PC
gaming is moving full circle.
Good, because way back in 1981 the
old school
gaming legends that are Namco Bandai released a now timeless classic called Galaga....