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Retro Review: NES Open Tournament Golf | Digitally Downloaded

This is the game that has, by far, the most modern and rich content of the ten games Nintendo gave away to 3DS ambassadors.

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That Time Mario Cheated on Peach With Daisy

Mario hasn't always been with Peach, we know. But there was a time he was and also with Daisy at the same time, Luigi's love. This is that time Mario cheated on Peach with Daisy.

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NotanotherReboot1141d ago

Does this mean Mario's gonna be cancelled next??

Jeriphro1141d ago

Cancelled? Nah. He's not technically a rapist. Just a cheater. haha

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whitbyfox1140d ago

Google “Folks out there might think im crazy but i got to rescue daisy…”

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Nintendo Adding Three More Games To Switch Online NES Library Next Week

In case you missed it, the month of October is adding Solomon’s Key, NES Open Tournament Golf and Super Dodge Ball. Nintendo of America's Twitter account has now confirmed the games will become available on the October. Nintendo's Japanese YouTube channel has also uploaded a brief trailer to showcase the three Famicom games, which can be seen above.

FallenAngel19842037d ago

So many NES games are such basic experiences it’s hard to find interest in this NESquik service

CyberSentinel2037d ago

Solomon’s Key is a deep and challenging
Puzzle/strategy game. I loved it as a kid.

DarXyde2037d ago

I second this.

I bought it again on the Wii and really enjoyed replaying it.

jaymacx2037d ago

Have you played Super Dodgeball? It is a lot of fun. I love the special move for certain players. I miss technos japan

DrumBeat2036d ago

Don't forget River City Ransom. Making totem poles with people, tires, boxes, etc. I must have played that game a thousand times as a kid.

jaymacx2036d ago

@DrumBeat I love River City Ransom. I only mentioned Super Dodgeball because that is what they are adding to the online service.

paintedgamer19842037d ago

I just want my virtual console on my switch... is that too much to ask for? We all know they can do it. So whats the hold up?

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Geobros2037d ago

Yeap I agree, I prefer Virtual Console system. I prefer to pay for game and to own it.

Zeref2037d ago

The problem with Switch online is...NOBODY wants to pay for this shit. They basically took features and put it behind a paywall and added literally nothing new except NES games that nobody Is willing to pay for.

Ol_Boy2037d ago

How about they add 3 more features instead.

1. Party chat

2. Messaging system.

3. Local back ups.

blawren42037d ago

I've never heard of those NES games. perhaps you are on the wrong article.

paintedgamer19842037d ago

I just think at this bare bones stage it should be free. Thats all

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paintedgamer19842037d ago

I actually wanted them to have a completely revamped nintendo online for a supposed 9th gen console. and what we got was a huge let down. I guess theres always next gen... in 2018 forward... an online has to at the very least match what others are doing and if not... it better be free... and its not and its not

blawren42037d ago

Not saying it is perfect nor am I defending it, as it does lack some features that many people want, but it functions well enough. You can play online, you can chat(regardless if you like how it works), cloud saves work well enough(splatoon should work though) and you are getting NES games, with promise of more to come(clearly from the article) claiming it should be free is both unreasonable and unfair for this price point. If they were charging $60/yr, it damn well better be comparable.

This is no different than people that talk about how underpowered the Switch is(despite the extremely small size) compared to the competition, but are completely unwilling to pay more than $299 for it.

Nintendo is just getting started and it will improve over time. the competitors have had years to collect $ and improve their services. Either get in on the ground floor or wait for that perfect service before you do, but ask yourself what features you would be willing to lose if Sony or MS reduced their services and started charging accordingly.

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The 10 Best Games You Didn’t Know Former Nintendo President Satoru Iwata Helped Create

Nintendo's former president Satoru Iwata is gone, but he leaves some great games behind.

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Didn't know about him reprogramming Dragon Quest 1 to make it better....Even more awesome.

Perjoss3213d ago

"Nintendo wanted Super Smash Bros. Melee for the launch of the GameCube, but the team at HAL were running behind schedule. Or at least they were until the president of the company rolled up his sleeves and pitched in on the programming. With Iwata’s help, Super Smash Bros. Melee hit shelves a mere two weeks after the launch of the GameCube itself. It’s also still considered by many to be the fastest, slickest and best-designed game in the series, which tends to happen when Iwata gets involved in a project."

He was like a games development super hero!

Kryptonite42O3213d ago

Balloon Fight!!! that game was the greatest