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While not quite as ridiculously good as collectors make it out to be, this last hurrah for the Game Boy Color is still a gem worth picking up thanks to its now affordable price. Toki Tori By Two Tribes The first version of the cute chicken's no-nonsense platform puzzler: collect eggs while avoiding obstacles and monsters. Feels like an old DOS platform puzzler. In a good way. However, some foes now change Wario's form, shifting the focus towards passing levels by utilising these to clear platforming puzzles.

Multiple exits to many stages mean branching routes and multiple endings too. A fine version of the arcade favourite. Collect power-ups and cash them in for bombs, lasers, and option orbs until you cause slowdown from the ridiculous amount of damage you're doling out. Despite its dated visuals, the original works a treat on the go. Much like A Link Between Worlds , the overworld's dungeons can be tackled in any order, and each remains a challenge to this day.

Take this. This is a ruthless reflex puzzler disguised as a boxing game. Go for the TKO! A fiendish action puzzler where you must use your wand to create platforms to block, climb, and reroute enemies at a moment's notice. All while racing against the clock. More commonly known as River City Ransom. Punch and chuck scenery at hooligans until they barf, grab their coins, then spend it all on sushi.

Oh, and save your girlfriend. The quintessential beat-'em-up. Explosions are abound in this sequel to the beloved Contra. The run and gunner returns with a serious cache of weapons up its sleeve, ready to cause all manner of carnage.

The side-scrolling sections are far better than the top-down stages, but I don't have the chops to complain to Lance Bean about it. The original's still the best way to experience the very core of Nintendo's charm, as Super Mario Bros.

Or does it? Zelda got nothing for its 35th anniversary. The technology is there for these titles to come to Switch, and I know for a fact people would pay close to full price for a relatively untouched Emerald, or Crystal, or Black. But no - the only way to play these games for the foreseeable future is to drop top dollar on elusive, archaic, unsupported machines before forking over extortionate amounts of cash for secondhand games that are probably devastated by dust.

The Wii U and 3DS being left behind with no tangible way for the games locked to those consoles to persevere through to newer hardware is shocking. This should be the full collection of all 3DS eShop titles released over the lifespan of the Nintendo 3DS, as released by scene release groups. These have been gathered and repacked to hopefully create one complete set for preservation and future looking back to the 3DS' legacy.

This pack does not include multiple versions of titles that may have had them. If a title had multiple updates, only the latest-most version should be in here. That said, if there are any missing titles, please report them so that hopefully the set can be updated to ensure it is as complete as possible. Reviewer: mnrwei - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 29, Subject: Password for archive Hi there.

Thank you very much for such a massive collection. I am having trouble extracting some titles, they are asking for a password. Can you please share the password for the locked zipped files. Thank you in advance. Thanks for everything! Super Hang-On.

Afterburner 2. Fantasy Zone. Fantasy Zone II W. Thunder Blade. Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. Castlevania III. Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge. Donkey Kong Jr. Namco Bandai Games. Gargoyle's Quest II. Milon's Secret Castle. Featuring Mr. Street Fighter The Final Fight. The Mysterious Murasame Castle. F-Zero: Maximum Velocity. Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Mario Kart: Super Circuit. Mario vs.



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