1942 retrospective: Capcom's disaster at sea | NES Works #031
One of the all-time great Nintendo third-party publishers makes its debut on NES here, but this release — produced by infamous low-grade development contractor Micronics — offers little to hint at the greatness we could eventually come to expect from the Capcom name.

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Nintendo's 32bit SNES CD: CANCELLED

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Feral Hogs: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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How Rockstar fit an entire city into PlayStation 2 memory

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Gradius retrospective: A stellar finish | NES Works #035

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1994: The Kotaku Review | Tim Rogers | Kotaku

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U.N. Squadron retrospective: Top fun | Super NES Works #011

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The Oldest Unsolved Zelda Mystery

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Why Do Predators Ignore Sleeping Humans?

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The First Dune Game 32 Years Later: An LGR Retrospective

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Mach Rider retrospective: The sum total of ’80s pop culture in game form | NES Works #018

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DKOldies is Even WORSE Now

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*26* Mind Blowing Atari 2600 Games!!!

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