Check out our latest Retro system game reviews. While the industry continues releasing new consoles, always more advanced and powerful, some of us cannot spend a single day without remembering the former glory of amazing consoles and computers such as the SNES, the Game Boy, the Amiga and plenty of other never-to-be-forgotten systems. The way-back machine.
Sonic Advance 3 is the third entry in the critically acclaimed Sonic Advance trilogy. Nintendojo gave the game a 93/100 (on Metacritic), stating “The value of this cartridge will keep you playing...
Sonic Advance is a 2D platformer released for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance in 2001 and 2002 for Japan and all other regions respectively. Despite what the credits may imply, the game was primarily...
Mario Kart DS is the first 3D handheld Mario Kart and the second handheld Mario Kart (first one being Super Circuit on the GBA). It introduces so much onto the table, so let's jump in!
Back with their retro games homage is Mega Cat Studios with Little Medusa, or what they call the spiritual successor of Kickle Cubicle. Take control of Artemizia, heir to the Olympian Greek...
While I’ve recently reviewed newly-published cartridges for retro consoles, they contained decades-old games. Creepy Brawlers is a game you wouldn’t have heard of during the NES’s official...
Since playing it on the Gameboy Advance in my childhood, I've loved Super Mario Bros. 3. It is an improvement to its predecessors, thanks to its much broader range of power-ups and environments.
Another day another SNES cartridge review! No, this is not the early 90s but really 2018 where we’ll take a look at another new SNES multicart published by Retro-Bit and packing games develped by...
I was not yet born when the first SNES game cartridge was published. But I sure was when the latest one was published, and that was just a few months ago! Let’s discover what the Jaleco Brawler’s...
The EZ-Flash Omega introduces a substantial number of improvements
over the earlier, comparable EZ-Flash 4 putting it in line with the
EverDrive GBA X5: very fast load times, the ability to use...
@Xdqwerty, Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! is the Japanese version of the game, different settings/characters/songs but otherwise identical mechanics. I played that before I knew about Elite Beat Agents lol. Both fantastic games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osu!_Tatakae!_Ouendan