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X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (SNES) – Capcom’s Danger Room Odyssey on the SNES

We already know the SNES vault teems with genre classics, Super Metroid’s atmospheric isolation, Chrono Trigger’s time-bending epics, Street Fighter II’s button-mashing ballet, but every once in a while, a title sneaks in, flings open the Danger Room doors, and dares you to survive a pixel-perfect mutant meltdown. Enter X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse, Capcom’s 16-bit love […]

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Wonder Project J (SNES) – Nurturing Empathy in a 16-Bit Pinocchio

We already know the SNES is stuffed to the brim with heroic quests and sprawling RPG sagas, but then there’s Wonder Project J, Enix’s audacious venture into robotic child-rearing that somehow slipped through Western localization nets (no “please import me” stickers included). Is it a bizarre oddity, a quietly brilliant classic, or just another overpriced

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X-Zone (SNES) – Beeps, Blasts, and the Shoulder-Mounted Bazooka Nintendo Forgot to Reload

There is a particular electronic chime, beep-beep-BEEP, LOCK, hat still ricochets around the ossified folds of my gamer brain. If you ever wrestled a Super Scope onto your shoulder in 1992, you know the sound: the moment X-Zone’s crosshair snaps crimson, grants missile authorization, and dares you to turn another on-screen war machine into confetti.

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