The C64 was not only the best selling home computer of all time, but it also played host to some of the best games ever conceived. Take a trip down memory lane for fifty perfect games on the C64!
The Nintendo Entertainment System was more than a console it was a gateway to adventure, a pixelated playground where every click of a cartridge ignited joy. As a lad, I’d lose myself in its worlds, the hum of the telly and the clack of the controller my soundtrack to countless afternoons. Sure, legends like The Legend of Zelda, Castlevania, and Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! deserve their praise, but my heart belongs to eight NES gems that defined my late childhood entry to the NES: Top Gun, Super Mario Bros. 3, Kirby’s Adventure, Contra, M.U.L.E., Mega Man 2, Rad Racer, and Batman: The Video Game. These are my Top Gun of NES games - titles that flew high then and still hold up today. Let’s take a nostalgic flight through why they’re so special, what critics thought at the time, and how they play now. 1. Top Gun (1987) Top Gun was my Maverick moment. I’d squint at the screen, imagining myself as a hotshot pilot dodging missiles and nailing that carrier landing. The game’s flight sim v...
Have you ever wondered what Amstrad CPC games were exclusive to the Amstrad CPC? The list below is what I know of, some of the games below are truly awful, but then again, there's quite a few games I wouldn't have missed for the world. This is by no means a definitive list of exclusives, and in most cases, you can find these games on the Amiga, ST and Consoles, but you won't find 'em on the ZX Spectrum or C64 (That's if I've done my homework correctly). There's some real classic amongst this lot, Bumpy is brilliant, as is Bactron and D.Day is a masterclass in arcade strategy. I also found a game I never knew existed in 'Dempsey and Makepeace' a classic cop series set in the 80s. But the jewel in the crown for me is Get Dexter. Star Driver needs to be checked out if you've never played it, it scrolls along like a mode 7 game, the scrolling technique from the SNES, and if you think you're ready for a challenge, try Builderland, it needs...
The 16-bit era of video game consoles was a golden age for gaming, with fierce competition between the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Both consoles had their unique strengths and iconic game libraries, making it difficult to declare a definitive "best" console. However, the SNES is often celebrated for its superior graphics, sound capabilities, and a vast library of beloved games like "Super Mario World," "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past," and "Super Metroid." On the other hand, the Sega Genesis was known for its fast-paced action games, including the iconic "Sonic the Hedgehog" series, and its aggressive marketing campaign. One of the most memorable aspects of the Sega Genesis marketing was the term "Blast Processing." Sega claimed that the Genesis had "Blast Processing," which supposedly made it faster and more powerful than the SNES. In reality, "Blast Pr...
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