Nintendo had released their first home video game console, the Famicom, in 1983 in Japan. It launched with home versions of Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr. and Popeye (which Nintendo eventually got the license for). Shortly after this it got a home version of Mario Bros. as well. But it lacked a killer title, something totally new.
Miyamoto was assigned to come up with another game, one even more innovative than Donkey Kong, in time for the launch of the Famicom (redesigned and renamed the NES) in America, where a huge video game crash had just taken place due to the deluge of terrible Atari games putting customers right off gaming.
The new Nintendo-focused emulator for the iPhone is now available with support for several classic systems.
Won't belong before Nintendo bangs on Apple's door to have the emu removed. Like I say you take down one six more take it's place. Problem is people are putting emu's on such stupid platforms. The good emus are the ones not on stupid platforms like a red target. The good emu's are word of mouth and keep a low profile.
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Golden Axe is a great game I enjoyed it on the SMS, Genesis and in the arcade. Great game but it truly was a quarter eater back in the day. I wish Sega could get the rights to the arcade port of Moonwalker another great arcade game I enjoyed. Collect so many monkeys and become Robo Michael lol.
GB: "With this feature, we will be taking a look at 15 of the best games from the PlayStation 2's vast library."