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Super Mario Bros. 3 Arguably the greatest game of all time, Super Mario Bros. 3 set the stage for side-scrolling adventure games. Once again, we guide that chubby little plumber, Mario, through skillfully made levels ranging from underwater caverns to levels filled with fiery lava. For more information, click here. |
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ROM in the Spotlight - Super Mario Bros. 3
Posted by emulators on November 14, 2007
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ROM in the Spotlight - Contra
Posted by emulators on August 29, 2007
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Contra is a 2D side-scrolling shoot-em-up game for the Nintendo (NES). Blast your way through aliens and enemies with a wide variety of weapons. While the game is really fun to play with one player, it’s famous for it’s two-player mode. This game has a very high replay value and is highly addictive and quite challenging. There is also a code that let’s you start with 30 lives if you want to take that route. For more information, click here. |
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Legend of Zelda - Game of the Week
Posted by emulators on August 14, 2007
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The Legend of Zelda has sold over 47 million units worldwide and has become one of the most popular titles in video game history. The Legend of Zelda set the bar high with superb graphics and gameplay. The game was so well-designed that it spawned several follow-up Zelda games for Super Nintendo, N64 and Gamecube - all are classics. For more information, click here. |
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Baseball Stars - Game of the Week
Posted by emulators on August 7, 2007
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Baseball Stars is the ultimate baseball simulation game. You can play with one of the pre-made teams such as the American Dreams and the Ninja Blacksox or you can create your own team with many customizable options. This is a very memorable game and there are many unique features that set it apart from other baseball simulators. For example, you can name your players and pump them up by using the money you win from league play. For more information, click here. |
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