This year marks the 35th anniversary for Nintendo's Legend of Zelda. To celebrate, the gaming company released a new handheld full of nostalgia. Here is my review.
I'm a nerd, a geek, whatever other dorky adjective you can use to describe me. The thing is, I'm proud of it and proud to show it off. Take this virtual tour of my nerd cave inside.
Last week, a copy of Super Mario Bros. for the NES sold for $2 million. Sure, it is rare but there is a BIG problem with getting this price, and almost illegal problem.
The Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES, made it's debut in the United States 35 years ago. It was my first video game console and still my favorite.
Mini retro gaming consoles have been all the rage over the last four years or so. Nintendo has released two, Sony released one and Sega released a Sega Genesis Mini in 2019. Could Sega be releasing another mini console? It's possible and it could be the Dreamcast.
Super Mario Bros on the Nintendo Entertainment System catapulted me into my love of video games. September 2020 marks the 35th anniversary of the original release and Nintendo is celebrating in a big way.