An 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) podcast, currently, this sitcom-length retro gaming show is hosted by Pure Nintendo Magazine's Purely Trev. Enjoy a casual, nostalgic look at the classic games library in under half an hour — fun whether you grew up with the system or not.
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A duo of vertically scrolling shooters that originated in mid-80s arcades.
Rescue imprisoned natives captured by the enemy in this NES port of the SNK arcade run and gun game, best played in co-op.
The ninja "Ryu senses danger awaiting him in America."
Concluding the NES trilogy, Super Mario Bros. 3 remains one of the most beloved video games of all time.
"Mario Mania" continues on the NES with this popular (but still underrated) adventure through the land of Sub-con.
Absolute Nintendo commences season 6 of the podcast and its 100th episode by looking at one of the most important (and best-selling) games of all time—the original 8-bit Super Mario Bros.
The Battle of Olympus marks the end of Absolute Nintendo's 5th season. "Your adventure will take you through anceient Greece on a classic mythological quest."
Hit the virtual links in these 8-bit golf games featuring the names of some of golf's biggest stars.
Adventure through David Crane's unique, award-winning puzzle platformer.
Snowboarding in a winter wonderland? Not quite...
This shooter is really showing its age. "Do you have what it takes?"
Also known as Dragon Quest, this NES role-playing adventure has you take on the role of Edrick's heir to rescue the King's daughter and recover the powerful ball of light.
"Learn the secret arts of a Ninja master" with The Dark Sword of Chaos.
This episode highlights Tengen's 8-bit localization of Namco's classic run-and-gun arcade game.
This NES port of the arcade classic might "turn you into a certified Pac-Maniac!"
Absolute Nintendo examines a pair of aftermarket NES games from Mega Cat Studios.
"Thrash, Bash, and Smash the Competition" in this fan-favorite retro sports game.
Even if you aren't a "Wizard," Double Dragon for NES is a flawed but fun 8-bit take on the classic arcade game.
"You've got your Nintendo Zapper in your hand and a pretty good supply of paint pellets" in this short but superb game of Capture the Flag.
Challenge your reflexes with this duo of first-party NES Zapper games.