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The NES might not have been known for its racing games, but those it did have were either top down racers, like Micro Machines or Road Fighter, or the standard “behind the car” racers that ...
Nasty Nes was also the DJ for the Emerald Street Boys, the first Seattle rappers to make a record. At live events, Rodriguez would play the instrumentals from popular 12-inch singles for the group ...
Ultimately, the vehicular combat in R.C. Pro-Am allowed it to stand out above most racing games on the NES and helped lay the blueprint for future titles like Mario Kart and Twisted Metal.
GameStop stores are bringing back physical sales for NES, SNES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and SEGA Genesis games, or at least some games from this collection of nostalgic gaming machines. The new ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System — the NES — released all the way back in 1983, in Japan. It didn’t come west and to the United States until 1985 though.
The NES racing games have had a lasting impact on the genre. Games like R.C. Pro-Am and Super Off Road paved the way for future racing titles, influencing the development of more complex and ...
Each form naturally has its own strengths and weaknesses. The mech form is obviously easier to hit, but it can recharge its armour quicker and it doesn’t take damage when it hits a wall, which is ...
The Vaus Controller was an NES accessory sold as part of a joint bundle with the NES port of the classic arcade game "Arkanoid." Developed and published by Taito, the game sees players control a ...
Retro NES games reaching astronomical prices in recent auctions, showcasing the growing value among collectors. Rare unopened titles like Castlevania and Kid Icarus selling for over $80,000 ...