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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"Mega Man 3. Anything else you need to know?"
One of the greatest sequels of all time. "Can you save mankind from the evil desires of Dr. Wily?"
The NES original that launched the Mega Man (Rockman) franchise!
Looking for a full-court two-on-two brawl with an 'outrageous roster'? Or a half-court one-on-one session with a pair of NBA legends? Absolute Nintendo discusses a pair of NES hoop games, ported by t…
This pair of cold-themed black box NES games launch season 4 of the Absolute Nintendo podcast.
Does Konami's short (but difficult) NES duo stick the landing?
"Putt-Putt this ain't (Sorry, no windmills or colored balls!)" Don't overlook this entertaining NES sports sim.
Who can take down "the galaxy's fiercest foe?" Whether you call it Contra or Probotector, you (and a friend in two-player co-op) can eliminate "the vile alien war monger, Red Falcon."
Even the most ruthless galaxy-devouring space monster can fall against a powered-up Vic Viper. Konami's Life Force on NES especially excels as a two-player co-op shmup.
Which of these early NES billiard games had you hustling your way to 8-bit victory?
Get that 8-bit strike and bullseye or your NES.
A nostalgic look at the Taito arcade hit turned early NES port.
These black box NES games would later get new life as 3D Classics on the 3DS.
Absolute Nintendo looks at Kirby's Adventure, one of the best NES games ever made.
The weather outside may be frightful, but only one of these winter-themed NES games is anything close to "delightful."
In this 50th episode of the Absolute Nintendo podcast, we consider Capcom's take on Disney's The Little Mermaid.
Pirates of the Caribbean, Space Mountain, and more Disney fun await you (in 8-bit form) thanks to Capcom's Adventures in the Magic Kingdom for the NES.
From 1987/88, help Mickey (with Minnie in tow) find their 'missing friend' in this Hudson Soft Disney platformer, published by Capcom.
Place your bets if either of these can challenge Vegas Dream.
Play the 80s MTV game show on your NES (celebrities not included).