Be thankful: Games have become less harsh than Kid Icarus
Nintendo's innovative NES adventure took its "trapped in hell" premise seriously.
Nintendo's innovative NES adventure took its "trapped in hell" premise seriously.
And the world finds itself baffled all over again.
Ikari Warriors for NES is the one you're gonna want to skip past, as this video retrospective demonstrates.
Take a video journey back to the series' brilliant origins.
Good thing relations between the U.S. and Russia are much friendlier 30 years later!
There's still a ways to go before we achieve the dream of "the Netflix of gaming," though.
NES Works returns with a new year and a new take on Kung-Fu.
A history of violence against importers.
NES Works 1985 and 1986 are on sale now at Fangamer, so you can grace your bookshelves with the weight of history (and the heft of thick, glossy paper).
Maybe this "NES" thing has promise after all.