017 - Wrecking Crew
Let's tear it up for the 17th and final episode of the NES launch games! A ray of sun after the video game crash of 1983.
Read MoreLet's tear it up for the 17th and final episode of the NES launch games! A ray of sun after the video game crash of 1983.
Read MoreOh hey, it’s that game from Back to the Future! In this episode, we take another whirl with the Zapper for Wild Gunman.
Read MoreIn this episode of NEStalgia, get ready for a game that's a lot like Pong but with better graphics! It's TENNIS on the NES. For more NEStalgia and the show notes, visit NEStalgiacast.com
Read MoreIn this episode of NEStalgia, we take our longest jump into an NES game yet with the genre and system defining game that saved a medium: Super Mario Bros.
Read MoreIn this episode of NEStalgia, don't STACK-UP your expectations for ROB's second and last game.
Read MoreIn this episode of NEStalgia, we’re taking a deep dive to make the save in Soccer.
Read MoreIn this episode of NEStalgia, we're moving to a different section of the Arcade. Get ready to flip out for Pinball!
Read MoreIn this episode of NEStalgia, we're earning our stripes through 5 floors of really random action. Can we save Sylvia and defeat DR. X?
Read MoreIn this episode of NEStalgia, we're climbing our way to the top…that is if we can time the jump correctly. It's the NES Launch Title, Ice Climber!
Read MoreIn this episode we reloaded the NES Zapper for our second foray into light gun games: Hogans Alley
Read MoreIn this episode, we take a look at Gyromite, a game meant to be played with the NES launch curio, R.O.B.
Read MoreIn this episode we take a look at Baseball, a 1983 arcade game based on... you guessed it: baseball. The game was developed and published by Nintendo, in both Japan and North America.
Read MoreIn this episode, we're breaking out the Ol' CRT in order to play some NES Zapper Goodness. Does it still hold up in 2018?
Read MoreIn this episode we take a look at Nintendo's arcade classic, Clu Clu Land.
Read MoreIn this episode we take a look at Baseball, a 1983 arcade game based on... you guessed it: baseball. The game was developed and published by Nintendo, in both Japan and North America.
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