This game cost me triple-digits… why did I buy this?
Because it’s good.
This game cost me triple-digits… why did I buy this?
Because it’s good.
As if you need further confirmation…
(2026 Update: The old Youtube upload is replacing the DM upload that had an extra bit at the end. You’re not missing much, really.)
The first venture into X territory begins here… obviously.
From the NSO SNES service… hey, I miss Virtual Console, too… but as far as being able to sample games that I wouldn’t otherwise have bothered with, this ain’t too shabby.
(Yes, someone’s going to bring that avenue up… if I wasn’t inclined then…)
Well… that’s another year, kids.
It’s taken me quite a bit to get this one out, but here it is. The game whose homework Koji Igarashi copied to get out making more games about a guy/gal with a whip fighting vampires and inadvertently introduced an ill-fitting term… because it should technically be SUPER Metroid-Vania since THIS is the homework being copied, not Metroid classic.
But I digress. The point is I’ve finally marked another one off the bucket list. We’re moving up in the world, kids!
It’s not the one everyone likes, but this one’s fine, too.
It’s not every day that Luigi gets to be the hero… and at least back in the day, he still had a bit of a spine. They ruined the green man in his later years. He deserves justice.
Nothing cleanses the palette like another low-rent fighting game on the SNES… I may have said too much.
A video review of the SNES homebrew, New Super Mario Land.