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Monday, September 30, 2013

A little insight on the NES accessories



Our favorite console had plenty accessories from many different manufacturers, some licensed and some other not. Let's take a short look to some of the licensed accessories for the system:

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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Brand new facebook page


The NES Cat facebook page is now up and running. Like us at https://www.facebook.com/pages/NES-Cat/167448016791061.
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Check out NES games and more on my eBay page


I got some duplicate NES games for sale and other stuff too. Check out my eBay page at http://www.ebay.com/sch/iron2184/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
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Review #10: Mario Bros Arcade. Where it all started

The Mario Bros. arcade cabinet
Let's do a little history lesson and go back in time before the NES was out. Mario and his brother Luigi existed back then too, starring in the game Mario Bros.
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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Watch nearly 1000 Super Mario players, play at once



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Rad Racer expert? Let's see what you can do in real life...

High score!


All of you out there that played Rad Racer and call yourselves experts on the game, let's see what you can do in real life.

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The Legend of Zelda Mega Review Part IV: The final dungeon



So, you have completed the largest part of the quest, your Triforce is complete, your heart containers are full and your item list is complete. "Just one more level to go", you think, "how hard is that?". 

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The Legend of Zelda Mega Review Part III: Levels 5-8


Continuing on with the Zelda mini-walkthrough, I'll give you a taste of levels 5-8. These dungeons are quite challenging and far more complicated than the previous levels.

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Friday, September 27, 2013

The Legend of Zelda Mega Review Part II: Levels 1-4



As promised yesterday, today I'll continue the review-mini walk through of Zelda, by writing a short pass through levels 1-4.

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Thursday, September 26, 2013

The Legend of Zelda Mega Review Part I: Beginning your quest


I know I already have reviewed The Legend of Zelda, but a legendary game like this that spawn over a dozen sequels must be reviewed in depth. I will write a mini walkthrough of the game and tell you some secrets you should follow before you even enter Level-1.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

The NES expansion port. Why is it even there?



The NES expansion port
If you turn your NES upside down, you'll see a cover in the middle that can be removed and underneath it a piece of plastic that covers a 48 pin port known as the NES expansion port.

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Nintendo's success father dies at 85. Rest in peace Hiroshi Yamauchi



The man that made Nintendo what is today, the person that did all the right moves back in the day, Hiroshi Yamauchi, died at the age of 85.

The following article about his death was published by the New York Times:

Hiroshi Yamauchi, Who Steered Nintendo to Dominance, Dies at 85


By HIROKO TABUCHI

Published: September 19, 2013

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Review #8: The game that created and set the standards for platform side scrollers. It's majesty Super Mario Bros itself.


Super Mario Bros box art


Well, this game needs no introduction. We all played it, we all love it, it's the game that is connected deeply with our childhood. It spawned a legendary series that still exists to this day with each game being a landmark and receiving exeptional reviews. The chubby Italian plumber gave us endless hours of fun, trying to beat the enormous stages and save Princess Toadstool (Peach). 
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Monday, September 23, 2013

Review #7: There's something strange, in the neighborhood, who you gonna call?

New Ghostbusters II box art

Ghostbusters!
So Ghostbusters it is for today's review, "The new Ghostbusters II" by HAL Laboratory in particular, a game that many of the US NES players haven't heard of, as it was only released in Europe and Japan. The States never saw the game because of licensing problems with Activision, that already had released "Ghostbusters II" for the NES.
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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Review #6: Shadow Warriors 2: The Dark Sword of Chaos (Ninja Gaiden 2 in US)



Shadow Warriors 2 is what a gamer should expect from a ninja themed game back in the 90's. It's packed full of action, the difficulty is above average and it's super addictive.
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Monday, September 16, 2013

Review #5: Sing along everybody! Might solve a mystery, or rewrite history...


DuckTales box art
...Ducktales, Oowoo, woo.

So, today it's all about Ducktales. A phenomenal NES game that is still played and was recently (a month ago) remastered and re-released with enhanced visuals and audibles.
Released by Capcom's Mega-Man team in 1989, the game was praised for its controls, non-linear gameplay and it became one of the best and most selling NES games, having sold over 1.67 million copies worldwide.

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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Review #4: The Simpsons-Bart vs the World

The Simpsons box art


Another relaxing Saturday afternoon, hanging at home, watching TV. While zapping I stumbled upon the Simpsons and thought "Hey, how about some Bart vs the World?".
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Monday, September 9, 2013

Another great NES birthday article from NBCnews.com

NES at 30: Why Mario still makes a difference

Devin ColdeweyNBC News
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July 15, 2013 at 5:25 PM ET
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The original box for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
The Nintendo Entertainment System, which turned 30 Monday, may seem like a relic in an era of consoles like the PS4 and Xbox One — but it helped define those systems and the games on them in more ways than one.
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Last July was NES birthday. Happy 30th birthday!



Our favorite console turned 30 two months ago, but since this blog wasn't up yet, I want to wish happy birthday and I hope its memory never fades.

Here's an article on NES's birthday from arstechica.com:


The NES turns 30: How it began, worked, and saved an industry

On July 15, 1983, Nintendo sold its first Famicom. Gaming hasn't been the same since.

by Andrew Cunningham - July 15 2013, 5:00pm EEST
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  • CONSOLE GAMING
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Sunday, September 8, 2013

A must read for every Nintendo fan: New Yorker's article on Shigeru Miyamoto

Shigeru Miyamoto has always tried to re-create his childhood wonderment. He’s the closest thing there is to an autobiographical game creator, and shuns focus groups: “As long as I can enjoy something, other people can enjoy it, too.”
Digging around the Internet, I found this article for the ultimate game maker Shigeru Miyamoto. Take a look if you feel like it. It's very well written and informing.

MASTER OF PLAY

The many worlds of a video-game artist.

BY NICK PAUMGARTEN




When Shigeru Miyamoto was a child, he didn’t really have any toys, so he made his own, out of wood and string. He put on performances with homemade puppets and made cartoon flip-books.





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Review #3: The game of all games, the pioneer of its kind, it's time for The Legend of Zelda

The Legend of Zelda box and golden cartridge
                                 

Zelda box rear view

From the rock bottom of NES games (see Review #2) I'll elevate you to the very top. It's time for a closer look to the Legend of Zelda.

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Review #2: Deadly Towers. Probably the worst NES game ever made

Deadly Towers Box
This is a sad day for Brotherbund Software and a sadder day for the so called "Nintendo Seal of quality".

Ok guys, lets get this straight. This game sucks. It sucks so hard that it should have been called "Sucky Towers" or even better, this game should never be released and disgrace the "Seal of quality" that ensures the gamer that the game is licensed by Nintendo and is, supposedly, checked for its quality. There are some other bad games on the NES, but this one goes straight to the first place.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Here's the first review: Bram Stocker's Dracula

Dracula box art
My first review will be on a hidden NES gem, a game based on the popular movie Dracula. Bram Stocker's Dracula by Sony Imagesoft is an excellent side-scroller game, Castlevania style, that came out in 1993.

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Monday, September 2, 2013

NES TV

My TV channel with collection from videos from the NES era. TV commercials, shows and lots more. Stay tuned. http://nescattv.blogspot.gr
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Acquiring and restoring the NES


I managed to get through my preteen years NESless only by playing with my cousin's console and borrowing it to my home. After a few years, I still couldn't get one because at one point its production seased, but that didn't stop me.

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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Meeting the NES

The Nintendo Entertainment System. The console that saved the gaming industry
The year is 1990. 8 year old me got a call from my cousin telling me his parents got him a Nintendo. I had only seen the system in magazines and TV so I rushed down his house (accompanied of course by my mother) to see the system. It was nothing much, just a grey VCR type box, not very exciting. He got it with the game "Kung Fu". His dad hooked it up the TV and he turned it on.

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Editorial

Welcome to the NES Cat, a blog dedicated to all of you NES lovers out there. As a proud owner of a Nintendo Entertainment System, I'll describe in future posts my first encounter with the system back in the 90's and how it became my all-time favorite console. I'll review the games that I own plus the ones I'll be getting soon. I hope you'll enjoy my blog and it becomes your every day rest stop.

-NES Cat
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      • A little insight on the NES accessories
      • Brand new facebook page
      • Check out NES games and more on my eBay page
      • Review #10: Mario Bros Arcade. Where it all started
      • Watch nearly 1000 Super Mario players, play at once
      • Rad Racer expert? Let's see what you can do in rea...
      • The Legend of Zelda Mega Review Part IV: The final...
      • The Legend of Zelda Mega Review Part III: Levels 5-8
      • The Legend of Zelda Mega Review Part II: Levels 1-4
      • The Legend of Zelda Mega Review Part I: Beginning ...
      • The NES expansion port. Why is it even there?
      • Nintendo's success father dies at 85. Rest in peac...
      • Review #8: The game that created and set the stand...
      • Review #7: There's something strange, in the neigh...
      • Review #6: Shadow Warriors 2: The Dark Sword of Ch...
      • Review #5: Sing along everybody! Might solve a mys...
      • Review #4: The Simpsons-Bart vs the World
      • Another great NES birthday article from NBCnews.com
      • Last July was NES birthday. Happy 30th birthday!
      • A must read for every Nintendo fan: New Yorker's a...
      • Review #3: The game of all games, the pioneer of i...
      • Review #2: Deadly Towers. Probably the worst NES g...
      • Here's the first review: Bram Stocker's Dracula
      • NES TV
      • Acquiring and restoring the NES
      • Meeting the NES
      • Editorial
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