There are some great retro games consoles around these days, but how about combining retro games with some of the most modern tech? Nintendo fans are discovering that they can bring iconic NES games ...
3dSen PC reimagines classic NES games in 3D while preserving original graphics, now out of early access. The emulator offers a library of over 100 supported games, including Super Mario Bros, Zelda, ...
Ever wonder what your favorite NES games would look like in 3D? No, not a 3D remake -- actual NES games rendered on screen with a z-axis. Well, if you're running a recent version of Firefox, you can ...
The NES was all about platformers, and it featured some of the best of the 1980s and '90s. These ten are among the best the ...
Nintendo’s first home game console to launch in North America was an 8-bit system with support for up to two removable controllers and a 15-pin expansion port on the bottom. But Nintendo never ...
NES ROM hacks are modified versions of original NES games, offering new levels, characters, music, and even entirely new gameplay mechanics. These hacks breathe new life into classic games, making ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System wasn’t the first home video game console, but it was arguably the most transformative in the industry. When it was released in North America in 1985, it saved the ...
Launching in 1985 in North America, the Nintendo Entertainment System would become the best-selling console of the 8-bit generation. It would remain the best-selling console of all time until the ...
Josh Speer has been writing about videogames for more than a decade now, but he's loved them since he was a small boy. He grew up with Mario and Mega Man, moved onto RPGs with Chrono Trigger and Final ...
The NES Classic Edition is the hot-ticket item for the gamer on your holiday shopping list, but it does have one drawback that can’t be denied: the controller cord is way, way too short. Maybe ...
“It comes with a GUN!,” every kid in America thought when they first saw the Nintendo Entertainment System. Forget that goofy robot—the Zapper is why we all wanted an NES. (Well, that and Super Mario ...