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Now for a big announcement. After nine years on FortuneCity, NES Times has now been moved to its new server. All future updates will now be posted in the new location, while the old FortuneCity site will soon disappear. So check out NES Times at its new location:
October 30, 2007Klax review
The ninties may be long gone, but that doesn't mean it's not time for Klax. Tengen's arcade puzzler made the rounds to every system imaginable, and even made a stop on the NES. Click here for a review.
October 23, 2007Little Nemo review
Licensed games have always existed, but back in the NES days some comapnies took chances on older properties. One example is Capcom, who brought us Little Nemo: The Dream Master, based on an early 20th century comic strip. Click here for a review to see if this game is worth losing sleep over.
September 21, 2007Dragon Warrior III review
So you've quested through the first two Dragon Warrior games. Well now get ready to go on another adventure in Dragon Warrior III, which has been called the best RPG on the NES. Click here for a review to see why it is indeed another example of the third time being the charm.
August 24, 2007Ninja Gaiden II review
Many NESers have memories of playing Ninja Gaiden, whether it be the exciting action or frustrating difficulty. Then along came Ninja Gaiden II which fixed the difficulty and still continued the exciting action. Click here for the full review to see why this is one of the bext platformers on the NES.
July 27, 2007Contra review
All anyone has to do is mention the name Contra and people start having memorines of blasting their way through hordes of soldiers witht he aid of the infamous Konami code. It ranks as one of the top NES shooters ever but does it still hold the same honor 20 years later? Click here for the full review.
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