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GP-1 Review

June 7, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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Author: John Legendoffzelda There are higher stakes to racing on a motorcycle than some other modes of transportation. There’s less of an engineered safety barrier within the vehicle’s unsteady, open-faced design. And with the capability of reaching incredibly high speeds, the situation of injuring yourself by getting into an accident … Continue reading

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Killer Instinct Killer Cuts Soundtrack Review

May 24, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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  Author: Masamune Some of the writers at SNES Hub decided a review of the Killer Cuts soundtrack was in order since there is a review of the game. Below are my impressions of the various tracks. Track 1: Feeling This is an interesting song. It sounds like trance or … Continue reading

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Brett Hull Hockey Review

May 12, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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Author: jrsupermoore I might not have spent many hours of my youth in the library reading books, but I did enjoy many a fun-filled scrimmage of roller hockey with my friends in the library parking lot. Here, hard-earned allowance money was spent on sticks, roller blades, knee guards — anything to give … Continue reading

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Super Back to the Future II Review

May 3, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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Author: John Legendoffzelda Three years after the end of the Back to the Future film series, long after America gave up on the notion of a good video game adaptation, the Japan-exclusive music label Toshiba EMI released Super Back to the Future II. The game’s quality might remind players of … Continue reading

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Castlevania: Dracula X Review

April 8, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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  Author: John Legendoffzelda For all the edge and shimmering visuals apparent throughout Castlevania: Dracula X, you can still see its creators reinstating the series’ strict roots and doing so with relative panache.  No swinging from hooks, no whipping in a direction that isn’t directly in front of you, and … Continue reading

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True Golf Classics: Waialae Country Club Review

March 24, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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Author: jrsupermoore I can imagine what a 15-year old Tiger Woods must have thought after playing True Golf Classics: Waialae Country Club with his factory fresh Super Nintendo in 1991. “You can choose your own caddy!”, the young golfer might have mused. “And you can alter your foot stance, choice of club, even what … Continue reading

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Demon’s Crest 2nd Opinion

March 15, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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  Author: Eric Dude Demon’s Crest is the third entry in a somewhat underappreciated action adventure series from Capcom. The trials and tribulations of Firebrand (a.k.a. the Red Demon from Ghosts ‘n Goblins) first began on the black & white Game Boy with Gargoyle’s Quest, and then graduated to the … Continue reading

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First Samurai Review

March 10, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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Author: John Legendoffzelda In its own uncommon and assertive way, First Samurai demonstrates a lot of potential. With a shirtless samurai warrior at the center of its fantasy mix, Kemco and Vivid Media’s platformer could make its hodgepodge of 2D action-game elements succeed with the radical confidence of something like … Continue reading

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Tomorrow’s Joe Review

March 1, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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  Author: Masamune If you’re looking for an arcade style boxing game for the Super NES, Super Punch Out!! is really the only game in town. Or so I thought. Another title in a somewhat similar vein exists, but was only available in Japan. Ashita no Joe, or Tomorrow’s Joe … Continue reading

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Street Fighter II Review

February 17, 2015 / admin / Super Nintendo
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Author: John Legendoffzelda A great video game presents immaculate execution of its ideas for interactive entertainment, and a great video game sequel uses this feat to override its existence as a follow-up. When the sequel reconfigures its established gameplay concepts with enough skill and perhaps even some accidental genius, it … Continue reading

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