These platformers are the cream of the crop, and still worth diving back into if you missed playing them in the ’90s. Most ...
Super ZSNES gives classic Super Nintendo games a more modern look.
In the Super NES era, Nintendo’s first-party games were accompanied by gorgeous instruction manuals, filled with bright visuals, background information, and tips and hints. These days, instruction ...
Super Mario RPG is considered to be one of the greatest SNES games ever released. A collaboration between Nintendo and Square, this quirky RPG saw Mario team up with Princess Peach, Bowser and two new ...
The graphics in SNES games like Star Fox and Final Fantasy VI are legendary.
Some interesting news for fass of Super Mario Bros. Wonder as the game almost had a mechanic added to the game for Yoshi's that would have changed a few things. When Nintendo released the game and we ...
For many years the ZSNES emulator was the prime choice for playing SNES games on PC. Originally released in 1997 for DOS, it received regular updates and official ports to Linux and Windows, until ...
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1996's "Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars" was a moment of unprecedented teamwork between Nintendo and Square Enix (formerly SquareSoft) to create a full "Mario" RPG adventure in the style of ...
Despite being effectively sold as a toy in the 1990s, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) was pretty bleeding-edge as far its computing chops were concerned. This was especially apparent ...
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Born and raised in the frozen tundra of Syracuse, New York, Nick's love for video games started as a young child. After being introduced to the world of Super Mario, he branched out to various other ...