Zentendo writes: "A great compilation that will remind you of why you got into video games in the first place. A first rate localization effort will also tickle your funny bone. If your not a fan of early 2D platformers, vertical shooters, "R.C. Pro Am racing games", or "Dragon Quest 1", then you might not get as much out of it. But lets be real, how many people are there they don't like at least one of those?"
In Anthony's final 8-Bit Chronicles for 2019, he dives into...a DS game? That's right: it's Retro Game Challenge -- based off the Japanese TV show Game Center CX!
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido released earlier this month! We say that because E3 makes June a busy time, and also because, if early reports are accurate, not a lot of players picked it up. This is not new for developer indieszero, making its decades-long mission delivering interesting, quirky games that may slip your notice! Let's look at the team's history and break down what you may have missed.
From the article, "Which is a shame, because Retro Game Challenge, and the succession of Game Center CX games that have been released since, offer an equivalent, and often superior experience. Granted, they don’t cash in on the real nostalgia value of offering actual NES and SNES games to play, but the fact that people are earning full games makes up for that."