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Super Mario - Then & Now by Philip Culver
Each one of us must have heard the name of a game “The Super Mario Bros”. They are one of the most recognizable pairs of video game characters ever created by Nintendo. Although Nintendo came into picture in mid 1980’s and was of course a huge success but the very first Nintendo games didn’t... Several Nintendo systems, like the ‘Game cube’ and the ‘N64’ are available and still comes with “Super Mario Bros game” with newer versions of the game that are more enjoyable to play with. ... Nintendo, a Japanese based company is most benefited by ‘Super Mario Bros’ than any other advertising...
Super Mario Bros Mania by Morgan Hamilton
The Super Mario Bros are a part of videogame royalty since their creation by Nintendo. When the first Nintendo came out in the mid 1980’s it was incredibly successful, but it actually took a while to catch on. The very first Nintendo games didn’t really offer anything different than what was... Recognizing the breakaway hit that the first Super Mario Bros game was, Nintendo wisely decided to start including the game as part of the package when you bought the system. ... When I first got my Nintendo Entertainment System, it came with the Super Mario Bros game and I was in video game heaven.
A Review of the Super Nintendo Controller by Morgan Hamilton
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System was a very impressive gaming platform when it was first introduced to the public and the early 1990s. The first Nintendo Entertainment System was quite an achievement in itself, but when the SNES came out it was really my introduction as to how cool it... Every button was not only used but necessary, and the very arrangement of the Super Nintendo controller was intregal for playing the game. ... It's not hard to see where present-day videogame consoles were born Its clear that the Super Nintendo controller set the stage for the future.
SNES Games Controllers by Philip Culver
I was shocked when Super Nintendo Entertainment System first came out of the early picture in the early 1990s. Although, when the SNES came out I was much mature to say goodbye old type of video games. But I remember the first Nintendo Entertainment System was amazing and groundbreaking in itself. ... Super Nintendo controller was vital to the game play. ... The Super Nintendo controller set the stage for the future controllers as we can see now a days video game consoles. ... Sega realized this change, although a bit late, and came out with their new version of Super Nintendo controller...
Video Games Game Cube-The New Revolution by Wycliffe Williams
Video Games Game Cube is another Nintendo creation. Nintendo are undoubtedly the trailblazers of the modern home video game. Their system, Nintendo Game Cube made its foray into the market just after Playstation 2 and Xbox debuted. Surely two difficult if not impossible acts to follow. ... • support four controllers • built-in Wi-Fi, allows you to connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Wireless network • will have a "virtual console" that allows users to download practically any Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo, and Nintendo NES video game ever made.
Will Nintendo's Revolution Change the Way We Game? by April Whidden
With the launch of the Xbox 360 last fall and the promise of Playstation 3 set to launch by summer, Nintendo's Revolution has not gotten a lot of press. Maybe it's because it's predecessor, GameCube, has not enjoyed the popularity that Sony and Microsoft consoles have had in recent years. ... Perhaps the most exciting element for old-school players is that Nintendo is promising users the ability to download and play many games from the twenty-year history of Nintendo (theoretically all NES, Super NES and Nintendo 64 titles).
The Nintendo Wii Classic Controller: Comfort and Style by Darren Lintern
A lot of the interest surrounding the Nintendo Wii comes down to its new remote controlled technology, but if you were more at home with the old school controller, they also offer the "Classic Controller" As it been named the "classic" controller, it's ideally suited for the good old Nintendo... It is intended to be used for the games where you aren't able to use the innovative Wii remote, the nun-chuck, or any other fancy control, although it can be used with any game. ... The design has similarities to the Super Nintendo game pad.
Sonic VS Mario VS Crash Bandicoot: Part 2 by Oliver Earl
The second part in the Sonic VS Mario VS Crash Bandicoot debate, which character had the best racing game in the 32bit era? Sonic the Hedgehog, who is Sega's mascot had a racing game on the Sega Saturn and it was later re-relaeased on PC. It featured a "running" race between super-speed Sonic,... Now to Mario's racing game: Mario had already had a racing game on Super Nintendo called "Super Mario Kart" which was a huge hit worldwide. ... Mario Kart 64 has had many sequels in the future on consoles such as Game Boy Advance and Nintendo GameCube, and was very popular amongst kids because of...
The Console War – Three Decades and Counting by Pablo Zed
With the recent release of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and the upcoming releases of Sony’s PS3 and Nintendo’s Wii, gamers a like are becoming more aware of the fierce competition and tactics used by these three major players of the video gaming industry. It all began in 1972 with a unit you may... The company refused to face defeat and soon there after released the Mega Drive/ Genisis in 1988, two years before Nintendo’s release of the Super Nintendo (SNES). ... Nintendo followed 2 years later with their 64-bit offering, the Nintendo 64.
Suffering From Classic Video Game Nostalgia? Play an Online Video Game by Scott Soloff
In this new world of 3D video games, many people who grew up in the 1980s and 1990s find themselves feeling nostalgic. They miss the days when video games were just as simple as Mario and Luigi running across a screen, or Pac Man gobbling up little coins in a maze. ... Whether one is more into classic arcade games such as Pac Man, or more into Nintendo games like Super Mario Brothers, one is sure to find an online video game that one would enjoy playing. ... The End of an Era The 1980s saw the rise and fall in popularity of the video game system known as Atari, and the 1990s saw the same...
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