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Tag Archives: Game Boy
How Does Spider-Man: Battle For New York Hold Up?
I love the ol’ Web-Head, but with how many games he’s had there are bound to be some duds, and the chances of finding the bad ones certainly increase when we look to the handheld systems. Spider-Man doesn’t actually have … Continue reading
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Tagged Advance, Battle for New York, BFNY, DS, Game Boy, GBA, Green Goblin, Marvel, Nintendo, Spider-Man, Spidey
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The History Of Ninja Gaiden: The Messy Bits
Read the first part of History of Ninja Gaiden here. Though its legacy began in the arcade, Ninja Gaiden cemented itself in video game history with three dominant NES titles and a lot of dead bodies in their wake. Things looked … Continue reading
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Tagged Arcade, Article, Game Boy, Game Gear, Hayabusa, History, Master System, Ninja Gaiden, Nintendo, Ryu, Sega, Shadow, SNES, Trilogy
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30 Days of Games | Day 26
Day 26 | Tetris Such a simple idea, but that may be why everyone still knows it to this day. Tetris isn’t just about blocks, but a special puzzle that requires strategy and quick solid reactions. The game is … Continue reading