ALEX KIDD IN THE ENCHANTED CASTLE (GENESIS REVIEW)

Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle for Genesis is a classic title that somehow over the last 31 years I missed. 31? That can’t be right can it? Hold on. 2020…1989… Ughh…Anyway I screwed up and I should have played Alex Kidd in the Miracle World first for the Master System so I guess I know what my next title is.

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ASTRO WARRIOR (MASTER SYSTEM REVIEW)

Having just a NES growing up in Late 1987 (Action Set with the Grey Zapper, the REAL Zapper not that fake Orange crap, get off my lawn) if I would have seen this game I would have been amazed at the graphics. Pretty much the same way I was when I finally ditched Nintendo for the superior Genesis years later as I graduated to the “…Next Level.”

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FIRE EMBLEM WARRIORS (3DS REVIEW)

Overall it was a fun game that I don’t regret playing. It wasn’t an epic roller coster of emotions. There are those flashes of Final Fantasy when you do the little power move gimmick, and you get live out the power fantasy when you’re laying waste to 100 people at a time with a sword and you rack up a body count like you’re Anakin Skywalker if someone called your mother a "Tatooine whore." 

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Darwinism, Aliens and a Racing Heart

The game may be a little long in the tooth, but it plays out well and rarely gives you time to breathe. You will always be trying to survive, and that is the experience the developers were aiming for. Be aware, this is no run-n-gun, whack-a-mole tour that most FPS games have devolved to. The difficulty is real, and many times a fatal example of Darwinism.

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