I've played many games since the original Mega Man series was released
on the NES and later on the SNES and nothing compares to Mega Man 9 in terms of sheer difficulty.
I used to watch my older brother play this series when it started
on the NES, but I wasn't really interested in playing it myself til I tried his copy of the DS remake of IV, and I totally fell in love with it!
I'd say that if you played Metroid
on NES or Metroid II on Game Boy and didn't like them, try one of the other titles.
To look at the games we have now, and these huge launches, and these multi-million dollar things, it's hard to believe they're the same thing as Shatterhand
on the NES, like we were doing back then, or Whomp «Em.
Ben's obsession with video games and computers began at the age of 5 when he was introduced to Super Mario Bros.
on the NES.
I grew up with the SNES, after having watched our older sister dabble
on the NES, and Rachel came along to join me with the Nintendo 64.
I suppose then, that as a fan who was only introduced to the series after college — and via WindWaker, at that — that my opinions don't count as much as the childhood fan who played the original LoZ
on the NES way back when, hmmmm?
And
on the NES Classic, it holds up well, delivering all of the Mario fun you'd expect.
With the recent announcement that there is a new Kirby game in development for the Nintendo Switch — it's a good time to go back and review Kirby's humble beginnings in his first ever game
on the NES.
If you do not already have a copy of Mega Man 2
on the NES, it is available in the Mega Man Anniversary Collection released on the GameCube, PS2, and Xbox, and is currently on the Wii's Virtual Console for a grand total of 500 Wii Points, otherwise known as $ 5.
The Jack series continued with Mighty Bomb Jack
on the NES, a not - so - impressive attempt at an early platformer.
Super Mario World would have been so different
on the NES: It wouldn't have had Yoshi!
Thanks to the success of the original game
on the NES, Mario surged in popularity and quickly became a household name.
Intentionally designed like the 8 - bit games of old, Shovel Knight takes its inspiration heavily from Castlevania, DuckTales, Super Mario Brothers and Mega Man — going as far as using the same colour palette as the games you'd see
on the NES.
Metal Gear was the first game I finished
on the NES outside of SMB, and from that point on I was a Metal Gear franchise follower.
I'd like to see someone make F - Zero, Super Mario Kart or Pilotwings
on the NES.
I actually really liked it, going so far as to prefer it over the first Zelda title
on the NES.
The Legend of Zelda
on the NES launched in 1986 and is world - renowned within the video game industry.
I did play Zelda II
on the NES in small bursts, but I never completed it.
Like Excitebike and the original Zelda games, I never played the original
on NES (or its Game Boy sequel), and got my first taste of Kid Icarus in the NES Remix titles.
It wasn't the best game
on the NES, but was quite challenging, unique, and fun.
BP: Super Mario World, Batman
on NES, Tetris, Commander Keen — these were all great.
It did nt exactly age well, III in the other hand, is way better and it is probably the best game
on the NES.
R.C. Pro AM is one of my favorites from childhood
on NES.
During development, the team looked back at many of the fun elements
on NES Mario titles and implemented them into Super Mario 3D Land.
Before making RCR, I was working on a similar 8 - bit open - world game called Grand Theftendo, which actually ran
on the NES.
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.
Micro Machines videogames originated in 1991 when Micro Machines released
on NES in 1991 which was later ported to the Amiga, SEGA Game Gear and Mega Drive in 1993 with further platforms such as Game Boy and SNES following in 1994.
Mike Tyson was every bit as unbeatable
on the NES as he was in real life.
I remember hating some of those old games as a kid, like Ghosts «n Goblins
on NES.
Simple, fun and colorful games
on the NES and SNES inform much of what they do, in particular the art style of Cowbots and Aliens.
The game was Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
on the NES, and I didn't like it much... then my brother brought home Super Mario Bros 2 and a gamer was born!
With intoxicating 80's disco music and fresh, modern take
on NES platforming classics, this title will keep you on your toes.
While versions of Donkey Kong that were true to the arcade were a high point for the other systems, it was just the beginning for Mario
on the NES as 1985's Super Mario Bros. introduced massive worlds which stretched far beyond the reaches of the television screen.
The original game in this franchise was named Shin Megami Tensei, and was released in Japan
on the NES in 1987.
It boasts a staff roster that includes Keiji Yamagishi who composed music for games such as Ninja Gaiden
on the NES and Tecmo Bowl, as well as design staff who worked on Mother 3 and Secret of Mana.
I recall turning
on my NES as a kid just to leave the title screen running so I could hear his classic «Overture» from Dragon Quest.
As a fan of the original Super Dodgeball
on NES, I can vouch for the fact that this game brings back everything from the original game; the problem is that it doesn't bring much with it besides the original game.
From Space Invaders on the 2600, to Contra
on the NES, Mortal Kombat, Doom, and more!
Bringing these classic games to mobile means that gamers will get the same nostalgic feel to the days of playing at the arcade or
on their NES, while introducing them in all their glory to a new generation of gamers.
My interest in gaming piqued with jealous looks at my friends copy of Duck Hunt
on the NES all the way back in the early 90's.
Still, it's a pretty fun little button - masher while it lasts — and way more enjoyable than substandard stuff like Ring King or Power Punch II
on the NES.
I've been a JRPG fan since I first booted up Dragon Warrior
on the NES, but I didn't give Shin Megami Tensei a chance until the early 2000s.
This will be the fourth Final Fantasy title to be released on the Virtual Console in North America, following the release of the original
on NES in late 2009, Final Fantasy II in early 2010, and Final Fantasy Mystic Quest in late 2010.
The horizontal control scheme, fondly referred to by Site Director Neal Ronaghan as the «Tecmo Bowl» scheme, is perfect for lapsed football gamers who grew up playing sports games
on NES, but haven't gotten back into them in years.
Having played my fair share of shoot - em - ups
on the NES and Master System, Bomber Raid stands out for how bland it is.
It was originally released
on the NES but has been ported to the SNES in Super Mario All - Stars, the GBA in Super Mario Advance 4, and the Virtual Console.
I played the heck out of Ducktales
on the NES and I'm not sure if I want to subject myself to that type of punishment at that age.
All of the important controls are available
on the NES - style control scheme, including the ability to cycle through your receivers one - by - one, which does indeed feel ripped straight from Tecmo Bowl.