STAR TREK: 25th ANNIVERSARY for the Nintendo Entertainment System Pros: Decent puzzles with some freedom to experiment; enjoyable recreation of the atmosphere of the old
RESCUE: THE EMBASSY MISSION for the Nintendo Entertainment System Pros: Nothing if not unique; fun to play; polished gameplay Cons: SHORT! Minimal replay value; fairly
JAWS for the Nintendo Entertainment System Pros: It’s fun – to a certain point Cons: VERY short gameplay; zero replay value and quite easy once
BULLY for the PS2 Pros: Outstanding music; compelling script full of memorable characters; lots to do, see and experience; extremely fun to play Cons: Limited
Retro-Bit RetroPort “NES-to-SNES” Cartridge Adapter Pros: Affordability. Compactness. Convenience. This adapter works “satisfactorily” (i.e., at least “tolerably” decently, and often “satisifyingly” decently) with most NES games. Cons:
SUPER COLUMBINE MASSACRE RPG! Pros: I love the game’s look and chiptune sound; thought-provoking; very playable Cons: Controversial and difficult subject matter; some flaws with
Pros: This affordable, compact adapter lets you play virtually any Genesis/Mega Drive cartridge – from any region – via your trusty old SNES console’s cartridge slot. Cons: A few games
GENGHIS KHAN for the Nintendo Entertainment System Pros: Gameplay, complexity, outstanding replay value Cons: Unimpressive graphics and sound; some people just won’t like this game
Catherine for PlayStation 3 Pros: Fantastic graphics, amazing soundtrack, engaging story, challenging yet fun gameplay Cons: Some minor control issues, overly sexual boxart Catherine was a game













