Nintendo Games that Rock

Nintendo Has a Long History of Fun

By 1 Crazy Camper, published Dec 19, 2007
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I have a lot of Nintendo games. Some are better than others, but they all offer a lot more enjoyment than any other video game system available now. I'm talking about the Old School Nintendo. Old School Nintendo is the best. I also enjoyed Super Nintendo for a while but it didn't have the same feel as the old 8-bit system.

One good part of the new video game systems is that the old Nintendo games have gotten really cheap so I can afford them now. On the other hand, the old NES games have gotten increasingly more difficult to locate. I can remember three or four years ago when you could still go into the local video game store and browse a limited selection of games for $3, $5, or $10 at the most. Now E-bay seems to be the only source. Wow, writing that just made me a bit sad and kind of nostalgic, so I guess now is as good of time as ever to name some of my favorite Old School Nintendo games.

Mega Man:

This game should need no explanation. It was of coarse one of the greatest Nintendo game series ever sold. I think there were around ten Mega Man games made and they were all special, but in many ways they were all the same game.

Xenophobe:

This game is awesome cool. It taught me what Xenophobia was and also ticked me off. Xenophobe is a game about a man trapped on a space ship that is abandoned somewhere in the universe and is full of nasty aliens. I cannot explain the feeling that I had when I realized that not all games had an end. When you finish you just started over again with out even a congrats. Not cool guys. Not cool at all.

Wild Gunmen:

My favorite zapper game. It is pretty simple, all you do is shoot it out with bad guys old west style in a duel at high noon, collect the reward and repeat. Simple but more fun than you think.

Wizards and Warriors:

Great game. You kill bad guys with your sword and collect armor, and open treasure chests. The best part about the game is Fabio on the cover of all three games.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:

A classic cartoon made into a video game. The later versions are the best. I don't really care for the first one except that it's the turtles and how can you go wrong with that.

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