Introducing a new series: Game History Micro! Rather than always overloading you with a complete history, I wanted to mix it up and try a new format where I could talk about some of a subject’s most interesting stories.
From Kelsey: I really enjoyed making my first video in this format — it’s still history-focused, but it’s not quite as demanding as the usual deep dives on obscure stuff. (Don’t worry — that stuff isn’t going away, either!)
Please let me know what you think!
GAMES SHOWN:
The Ninja Warriors
Lamborghini American Challenge
Super Mario World
QBert 3
Super MegaForce
Musya
Pac-Attack
Run Saber
Super Punchout
Shadowrun
Pocky & Rocky 2
For Zelda month I thought I’d tackle and an obscure but internet-favorite BAD Zelda game: Zelda Wand of Gamelon. Yup, the one from all the memes and YouTube poops. Let’s see just how bad it gets.
We review the Nintendo Pokemon Mini game consoles, the 10 retail released games for it, home-brew games & a backlit screen mod you’ll definitely want for it!
GAMES SHOWN:
Pokémon Party mini
Pokémon Puzzle Collection
Pokémon Puzzle Collection vol. 2
Pokémon Tetris
Pokémon Pinball mini
Pokémon Zany Cards
Pokémon Race mini
Pokémon Breeder mini
Pichu Bros. mini
Togepi’s Great Adventure
Family Computer Disk System was released only in Japan in 1986 and uses floppy disks to store retail games and save games. John Riggs is a collector of the system and shares his knowledge of the system and what games you will want to pick up day 1.
GAMES SHOWN:
The Miracle of Almana
Meikyū Jiin Dababa
Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
The Mysterious Murasame Castle
Falsion
Vs. Excitebike
Kick Challenger: Air Foot
Bio Miracle-I’m Upa
Otocky
This is the version of Ghostbusters 2 we should have got in North America, but thanks to a cool repro cart, Reggie and Metal Jesus can now play it for the first time. I just really wish I would have remembered how to beat that first boss! LOL