hey Cary, did you see the new rumor there's going to be a N64 mini, suggested by a trademark that Nintendo filed recently?
Retro-Bit Generations
On 07/21/2017 at 01:50 AM by Cary Woodham See More From This User » |
Nintendo may be one of my favorite video game companies, but they’ve certainly had their share of big mistakes. Most notable ones are things like the Virtual Boy, or refusing to use CDs instead of cartridges in the N64 days. I feel they’ve even made a big mistake pretty recently, and while it’s not as grand of scope as the goof-ups mentioned before, I still think it’s a big mistake. And that’s the way they handled the release of the NES Classic Edition last year. I mean, what a mess! Nobody has been able to get one of those things! It frustrated me to no end! And they’re poised to do it again with the SNES Classic Edition (I really hope I can get that one, though). I was so mad about the whole situation, though, that I went out and bought a competing multi-game console called Retro-Bit Generations.
Well, getting that console to spite Nintendo wasn’t the ONLY reason why I got the Retro-Bit Generations. It actually had games on it that interested me more than most of what was on the NES Classic Edition. Yes, even as a kid I preferred games that were off the beaten path. I would’ve rather played games like Capcom’s Little Nemo: The Dream Master or Kickle Cubicle over more recognizable titles like Super Mario Bros. or Kid Icarus. So, when I finally found some time to do so, I played and reviewed the Retro-Bit Generations console over at GamerDad and split it into five parts. And here they are:
So first I reviewed the console in general. It would’ve been a great console had it not have been for the crappy controllers. Such a shame, too, as there are some really interesting games on here. But you can read my full review of it over at GamerDad by clicking on the link. After that, I started going down the list and talking about all the games on this thing. I had to split it into five parts because there’s like, over 100 games on here! Highlights in this section include: 1942, 1943, Alfred Chicken, and more!
Lots of Capcom games featured in this batch. Highlights in this section include Commando, Captain Commando, City Connection, Forgotten Worlds, Ghouls N Ghosts, Super Ghouls N Ghosts, and Gun.Smoke.
Another company that had a lot of games on this console was Irem. A lot of their games were featured in this batch. Highlights here include Hammerin’ Harry, Higemaru, Holy Diver, Kid Niki: Radical Ninja 1 & 2, Kung Fu Master 2, and KICKLE CUBICLE! Seriously, Kickle Cubicle was one of the main reasons why I bought this thing. I love that game. It was a NES game that was like a cross between Adventures of Lolo and Pengo. I wish Nintendo would put it on Virtual Console.
One more company that had a lot of games on here was Jaleco. One good thing about this console is I got to learn a lot about Jaleco game series. They even had a mascot of sorts, a squatty red-clad ninja named Ninja Jajamaru-kun. He had tons of games, ranging from 2-D platformers to RPGs, and they found their way onto the Famicom, Super Famicom, all the way up to the PlayStation, SEGA Saturn, and even the 3DS! Very few have made it to the US, though. Three of the games in this series made it to this console. Other highlights include Mercs, Pinball Quest, Super R-Type and R-Type 3, Ring King, and Rocky Rodent.
And we wrap up this series by featuring the last of the games, including Rod Land, Son Son, Super Earth Defense Force, Super Noah’s Ark, The Ignition Factor, Totally Rad, and…Zooming Secretaries?!?
And that’s it. Unfortunately, I’d have to say that this console really isn’t worth it, despite how many games are on it. There’s just a glut of new crappy bootleg games and the controllers could’ve been way better. Hopefully next time I won’t be so tempted with one of these multi-consoles considering I’ve gotten burned with the last two I’ve gotten. But hopefully I can get the SNES Classic Edition. I know this sounds silly, but please pray that I can get it, as I missed out on the NES one and the SNES version has two of my top five favorite games of all time on it: Super Mario Kart and FF6. Anyway, thanks for reading! That’s all for now! Later! --Cary
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