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Adventures of Lolo 2‘s puzzles are groin-grabbingly difficult, but the gameplay is as addictive as ever.
Few NES games are as charming as HAL’s Adventures of Lolo.
Misadventures abound in Bandai’s 8-bit take on the beloved 60s TV show, Gilligan’s Island.
Adventures of Dino Riki might be the world’s first (and last?) prehistoric vertically scrolling shoot-em-up.
Bayou Billy‘s extreme difficulty and silly main character keep it stuck in the swamp.
The Adventure Island formula – run, skate, eat fruit, ride animal buddies – wears thin with Adventure Island 3.
Unlike the Wonder Boy series which never settled into a specific genre, Adventure Island II is the same ol’ running and hammer-slinging.
Master Higgins directs, writes, and stars in Adventure Island, a hop-and-bop platformer that’s loosely related to Sega’s Wonder Boy.
With Pool of Radiance, our Dungeons & Dragons marathon comes to a lurching, horrific end.
Hillsfar is yet another depressing Dungeons & Dragons game for your (not mine) Nintendo Entertainment System.
The Dungeons & Dragons marathon continues with Heroes of the Lance, one of the worst games to ever grace the NES.
The first of four Dungeons & Dragons games on the NES, DragonStrike is the least offensive of the bunch.