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Wordtris (SNES) – Review – The Puzzle Cartridge That Makes Tetris Look Easy

Picture Tetris raiding a public library after hours, stuffing its pockets with vowels, and sprinting toward the nearest Super Nintendo. That, in a nutshell, is Wordtris: falling-block fundamentals fused to a spelling bee that never remembered to take its Ritalin. Bizarre or classic? Both, classic in its well-shaped DNA, bizarre in the way it forces you to pray for […]

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World Cup Striker (SNES) – Over-Caffeinated Answer to Pre-FIFA Football

Is a soccer cart that lets you bicycle-kick from midfield, edit a 3-5-2 diamond on battery back-up, and cram four sweaty friends onto one floral couch a bizarre relic or an unsung classic? (Spoiler: it’s both, so don’t play coy.) World Cup Striker, pal-region face of Rage Software’s Striker engine, rechristened Elite Soccer in the USA, landed in late 1993, months before

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World Heroes (SNES) – The Forgotten Fighter Every Retro Fan Needs

Is World Heroes for the Super Nintendo the guilty-pleasure energy drink of 2-D fighters—cheap cane sugar, questionable aftertaste—yet somehow the thing you reach for when Street Fighter II feels too polished? (Rhetorical, obviously; we both know you’ve tasted worse.) Dropped onto Neo Geo boards in summer 1992 and squeezed onto an SNES cart a year later, ADK’s time-hopping

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Mega Man X (SNES) – The Dash That Changed Platformers Forever

Is Mega Man X a solemn handshake with platformer tradition or a neon-glazed pop-punk rebellion that snatched its ancestor’s blue helmet and spray-painted an “X” across the visor? (Rhetorical, obviously; you can smell the hair gel from here.) When Capcom’s 16-bit debut blasted onto the Super Nintendo in January 1994, it upended expectations the way a maverick

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