Absolute Nintendo - Krazy Kreatures & Pyramid on NES
This episode of Absolute Nintendo considers a pair of unlicensed puzzle games from American Video Entertainment.
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This episode of Absolute Nintendo considers a pair of unlicensed puzzle games from American Video Entertainment.
Fat Cat is back on the NES, but was it worth the long wait?
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Absolute Nintendo takes a casual look at SNK's Baseball Stars, one of the deepest, innovative, and most unique sports games of its time.
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