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 So I'm sitting here consuming vast quantities of caffeine in an attempt to reach the state of mental breakdown required to actually complete a coin-op, when it suddenly hits me. I'm sitting here playing retro games, and I'm wasting so much potential. I have hundreds of games, good and bad, fun and boring, worth writing about and worthy of throwing in the bin. And some of them, not all, but some, are beginners of series. So read on, dear reader, as I tell you of some of the wonders you may have missed. The great games that will forever have a place in the hearts of those of us who enjoyed them at the time. Whether you're too young to have played them or just didn't come across them for whatever reason, these games are ones you should hunt down. Now! And if you played them at the time, maybe you'll enjoy revisiting them from an interesting perspective.

Now, I don't want to try preaching here. I'm not gonna explain to you that Street Fighter II was one of the most influential games of it's era and all that junk, oh no. Street Fighter II was and still is a bloody amazing game, plain and simple. But then, I'm not going to talk about Street Fighter II today, oh no. To start with, we're going to the amusement arcade. The box we're looking for? A little thing called splatterhouse.

 

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Written by Stephen Whitehead   
Thursday, 13 December 2007

As of today, we're officially launched proper. Welcome.

 

So anyway, Nintendowned.net's the spiritual successor to Nintendowned.com, and as such you can expect to see at least some of the content seen over there. Kinda. I've got a few of my old articles which I'm going to copy over, mainly for completion's sake. A lot of them out of date and what have you, but there you go. Enjoy.

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