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MegaMan X
After a number of outstanding MegaMan games on the NES, Capcom brought us MegaMan X which is a little twist to the beloved series including a fresh story set up
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Space Invaders
The year is 1978; teenagers and young adults are coated in the culture of space movies in the likes of Star Wars and Star Trek. Something great was emerging and
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Missile Command
A trackball along with three buttons do not seem like much to most gamers nowadays, but for the core retro enthusiasts, these were the primary defense controls against incoming havoc!
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Mario 64
This retro game defines a whole new era in the gaming community. Mario 64 is regarded one of the most intuitive games ever created. Crystal crisp graphics, amazing controllers and
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Ninja Gaiden

Ninja Gaiden is quite the tough NES game. Exact timing, hard-to-beat enemies, unforgiving continue spots and limited lives invite the player to a true challenge. The shadow ninja Ryu Hayabusa is forced to go on a journey to save the world from the evil force known as “The Jaquio”. The
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Castlevania II Simon’s Quest

Prologue: Castlevania II is all about dark settings, vampires, creatures of the night, monsters and exploration, and this game provides you with all of this and much more. Adding a bit of RPG elements to a game that used to be very linear made it a whole different experience. It
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Asteroids

Few things can be compared to the feeling of riding a triangular ship and listening to the exploding sound of Asteroids! Back in 1979, vector games where in high demand and Atari knew this. The creation of Asteroids was such a big hit that Arcade Operators had to place bigger
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Pac-Man

Pac-Man is the quintessential arcade game. It came out in Japan in 1980 as “Puck Man” and was later renamed for the American release. This incredible classic will probably always be considered one of the best videogames of all time. Its simplicity and fast-paced action were only a few of
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