Nintendo Insider writes:
We're now some twenty years since The Legend of the Mystical Ninja saw a release across Europe in 1994, yet it still retains a goofy and yet endearing charm that sets it apart from most. It is this that mostly allows it to hold up so well to this day, even if it fails to amount to a lengthy enough experience compared to today's standards.
"Scarlet Moon Records, the leading producer of video game music albums, recently announced the thirteenth album in its long-running Prescription for Sleep series. The new album, Prescription for Sleep: Game Music Lullabies Volume III will include 12 piano/jazz renditions of songs from classic games. Most excitingly for us, two of the cover songs will come from co-op games: Diablo and Legend of the Mystical Ninja," says Co-Optimus.
The Bring it Back spotlight shines on a classic Konami franchise as GotGame looks back at Ganbare Goemon, AKA the Mystical Ninja series.
An all-time favorite series -- don't know if Konami still has the ability to make a new one, but I'd love to see it.
Retro Weekend continues with a look at the Nintendo 64 release, Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon and we imagine what a new game in the series would look like.