Posts Tagged ‘nintendo 64’

Today in Gaming History: StarCraft 64

Sixteen years ago the company Blizzard released a port on the N64. This port was a watered down version of the legendary StarCraft game for PC. Unsuited for a game of this magnitude the N64 port suffered from a lack voice acting, scenes and even diminished the length of the music tracks. This was also […]

June- So Bad It’s Good Month

There will never be an end to games that are objectively terrible in the world of gaming. From bad design choices such as a eliminating everything which made the original great, to being an experimental game which didn’t quite execute as intended, bad games are a part of our lives. But there is one experience […]

Ogre Battle 64 the Hidden Stratagem of the N64

Ogre Battle 64: Person of the Lordly Caliber was one of the few strategy games that were present in the Nintendo 64’s relatively small library. Ogre Battle 64 was released in October of the year 2000 and was actually one of the last 50 games released in the console. On the surface the OB64 did […]

Today in Retro Gaming: WCW vs. NWO: World Tour

What happens when a bunch of muscle-bound athletes meet the cartridge-based Nintendo 64 head-on for the first time? You get a lot of broken plastic and smashed up electronics if you answer the question literally. But if you understand we’re talking more in the figurative sense, then you wind up with WCW vs. NWO: World […]

5 Best Re-Imagining of Retro Games Using Unreal Engine 4

There are plenty of enterprising gamers out there that are willing to go the extra mile to do what others don’t even dream of doing. One instance of this occurrence is the “re-imagining” of class, retro, games such as Mario, Sonic, Zelda, etc. These are beloved games (even if their more current iterations leave something […]

Target Tuesday: NFL Blitz

Neither Retro Gaming Magazine nor any member of our staff is associated with the Target chain of retail outlets. Michael just thinks this particular series of ads from the 90’s featuring “Respected coach and video gameologist Tom ‘The Thumb’ Blake” which ran in GamePro magazine was amusing. Thus we’re going to feature one every Tuesday […]

My Retro Game Box Halts NTSC Subscriptions for February

Let’s be straight up, retro and everything retro is cool, right? Well yes it is and it’s not just cool it’s damn awesome, and why is it so awesome you ask? One reason, is because, people who just love retro games come up with an idea such as My Retro Game Box.

Game Hack: Super Mario Bros 64 DS Becomes Sunshine 64 DS

The Super Mario Bros franchise has been a hit for Nintendo, which is a fact.  There is no doubting that Nintendo’s overall success has been greatly influenced by their little Italian plumber.  Even though Mario is huge for Nintendo, that doesn’t mean that his exploits always reach the platform that fans would like them to.  […]

Bandit Gaming: Super Smash Bros Ported to TI-83 Graphing Calculator

What can’t the Texas Instruments TI-83 do?  We have seen Mario clones, puzzle games and more on this graphing calculator, and of course math related stuff.  Now, we can add an unofficial Super Smash Bros game to the long list of applications you can use on your TI-83, or TI-84, that are not specifically calculator/graphing […]

New Game: The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask is Coming to the Nintendo 3DS This Spring

Ever since Nintendo has been in the portable gaming market there has been a sizable demand for the popular titles from their current consoles to appear in “bite size” form.  As time went on and Nintendo’s back library grew, demand slowly grew for older titles to be released on newer consoles and whatever the current […]

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