At some point in the mid 90’s while many of us were playing Doom on our blazing fast 386 machines loaded with Windows 95, an enterprising developer in Japan by the name of Famibe no Yosshin was busy crafting an amazing freeware “bullet-hell” shooter for a somewhat obscure Japanese computer that was capable of arcade […]
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Aaron Hickman What’s one of the first things that any hot new console on the market needs? Sports games! Given the worldwide popularity of baseball (at least in North American and Japan) it was a no-brainer that Nintendo would want to capitalize on the sport for the NES. While I’m not a huge fan of watching baseball […]
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