I stumbled across this just a few minutes ago and couldn’t believe what I seen. Nintendo of Canada found a lot of older NES and SNES complete sealed carts stored away an old warehouse of theirs. They decided to auction the games off on eBay with all proceeds going to the United Way of Canada. Read More…
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I stumbled across this just today actually while searching for consoles that play NES and SNES games. The Tristar 64 actually plays NES, SNES and N64 games in one bundle. To be honest it’s an add-on for the Nintendo 64 produced by Future Laboratory in Hong Kong. Read More…
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The Magnavox Odyssey was the world first video game console. Tested in 1972 and released that same year beating Atari with its Pong game. You may recall Ralph Baer who had a working prototype by 1968. Read More…
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Just to let everyone know that this is not really a review on the different games but a brief look at these great Nintendo Racing games. Read More…
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Shining Force II: The Ancient Seal is a role-playing game for the Sega Genesis /Mega Drive created by Sonic! Software Planning in 1994. Unlike the first game the second is much longer, more free-roaming and full of a large cast of characters that you find along the way.
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Can you believe it? The Fairchild Channel F was the world’s first programmable cartridge-based video game console! It was released in August 1976 at the retail price of $169.95. The console was first named VES for Video Entertainment System but was quickly renamed when Atari released their VCS.
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