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Little Nemo: The Dream Master





Little Nemo: The Dream Master


Back in the days of the NES, hardware limitations and the general youth of the industry meant a lot more parity in the quality of releases. Whereas today the gulf between AAA games and smaller releases is astronomical, in those halcyon days of the 80s, even a weird game based on a comic strip nobody remembers could stand alongside the heavyweights of the Nintendo lineup.

Such was the case with Little Nemo: The Dream Master, a late release from Capcom that played like Mega Man and looked like Alice in Wonderland. Players control protagonist Nemo, exploring a series of 2-D levels in search of keys necessary for progression. Nemo can find a variety of animals to ride in each level, each of which has its own special abilities: the mole, for example, allows Nemo to dig through the ground to access hidden areas. It’s the sort of bizarre project you aren’t likely to see from a major publisher on current consoles.



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Monday, December 26, 2016

StarTropics

StarTropics





While some NES franchises are alive and well today, many others are not. The pages of history and shelves of used-game stores are lined with franchises that didn’t quite make it. Such is the case with StarTropics, a top-down adventure/RPG in the style of much more famous The Legend of Zelda. StarTropics took the core elements of Zelda’s gameplay and relocated it from Hyrule to a tropical island, where the protagonist uses his trusty yo-yo to battle through dangerous wildlife. Modern players might need a FAQ to complete: the solution to one of the game’s puzzles was hidden in a piece of paper that came with physical copies of the game.

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DuckTales

DuckTales






Those dreaming to replace baby-blue Mega Man with Scrooge McDuck had their wish granted with DuckTales, a 1989 Capcom game based on the animated TV series of the same name. Developed on Mega Man scaffolding, the hit title followed Scrooge on his never-ending quest for treasure around the world. The nonlinear gameplay, tight controls, and vibrant animations made the platformer rollicking good fun, and though rather quirky, there were few finer moments on the NES than those found while using Scrooge’s cane as a pogo stick.
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Tecmo Super Bowl





Tecmo Super Bowl was the 1991 sequel to the non-super Tecmo Bowl, released in 1989. Similar to the aforementioned R.B.I. Baseball, the NFL players association licensed the title while the League itself did not, allow the game to utilize player names sans team affiliation. However, the NFL came around in time for Tecmo Super Bowl, making it the first NES game to feature both licensed NFL teams and players. Players could utilize the then-complete league of 28 teams and work their way through the full ’91 regular season schedule. It incorporated player statistics and complex plays as well, making it a forefather of today’s hyper-realistic EA sports games. Those features, combined with the ability to play as Joe Montana and Bo Jackson, make it the NES sports game to beat.
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Batman





As Kevin Smith would later recount, the Bat-Signal was everywhere in the late ’80s given the release of Tim Burton’s Batman in June of ’89. Batman: the Video Game was a loose+ tie-in to said film, and similar to the line-minded DuckTales title, it wasn’t merely a cash-in game. Batman could sprint and wall jump a la Ryu in Ninja Gaiden throughout the game’s five stages, and even toggle between a slew of unique, projectile weaponry including the bat spear gun, dirk, and the fabled batarang. It pit players against the likes of Killer Moth, the Joker, and other Gotham villains, and though it exhibits notable story arc changes from the film it was based upon, it remains critically praised to this day. Can you say license to thrill, anyone?

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Vice: Project Doom






Vice: Project Doom was a sleeper hit when it first debuted in ’91, but truly for no reason at all. The storyline was original and intriguing, focusing on a detective and his investigation of a secret alien corporation and a food substance moonlighting as a highly addictive drug on the black market. It was multi-genre game, showcasing platformer elements akin to Ninja Gaiden and driving segments reminiscent of Spy Hunter, with first-person shooting elements trickling through via a .44 Magnum and M-24 sticky grenades. Moreover, it’s embellished with all the standard facets players came to expect, such as a health gauge and limited number of lives, while boasting 11 levels of futuristic weaponry and cinema-style cutscenes.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Duck Hunt






Hardly anyone went out and bought Duck Hunt. Nonetheless, it managed to find its way into people’s homes thanks to it being packaged with Super Mario Bros. The game was a mindless and repetitive time-killer in the Angry Birds kind of way, requiring players to shoot a set number of ducks in a single round in order to advance. Aside from the dog that would appear onscreen and laugh at your face if you failed to shoot any ducks, the title was most famous for being one of the first — and only — games to utilize the bundled NES Zapper light gun. Frankly it was quite repetitive and mindless, but nonetheless, that didn’t make shooting all 10 targets in a single round any easier.

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