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While creators of classic games often seem more than content to keep repackaging and reselling you the same software with little in the way of improvement, others are eager to add new features and quality of life improvements which can improve the overall experience,...
On Christmas Day in 2017, an individual by the name of Iván “toruzz” Delgado presented to the world a patch for Nintendo’s Game Boy title, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. The patch, titled “Super Mario Land 2 DX” (in the tradition of...
I don’t tend to editorialize in this space very often, so I hope you’ll permit me this. Amidst all the recent (and recurring) discussion about how easy or accessible a game should be, there have been a wave of recent releases I feel have been overlooked....
At long last, we finally come to the last member of the Nintendo Ultra 64 Dream Team, Mindscape. In 1983, Mindscape was founded in Northbrook, Illinois as a developer of titles for various types of home computer, beginning with the PC and Commodore 64 before expanding...
The hits just keep on coming. Or maybe they don’t — after all, if they’re never released, we have no way of knowing if they’d have ever become hits. Even then, one kind of gets an inkling (not to be confused with an Inkling, stars of a newer...