TVG Talk – Retro Games

The Rise of Retro Gaming

It’s no secret that retro games are “a thing” now, and that for many, if you’re not into the old classics, then you’re not a “true” gamer, but how have classic games found a spot in modern gaming?
Let’s not forget that a few years back, once the 32 and 64 bit era began, everybody was going 3D, and it was not always pretty, ideas that were great and worked in 2D, once changed into 3D it didn’t always work, of course, you have games like Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, where not only did they work but they changed their genre for years to come.
Then, during the Gamecube and PlayStation 2 era we had these “classic collection” games from famous franchises like Zelda or Megaman and nobody was buying them, collections now desired by collectors and gamers alike.
So how did we get from an era where old games were pretty much look down upon, to one where they are welcome? a generation where games like Earthbound and A Link to the Past sell even better than other games on the eShop? Not only that, but games like Sonic the Hedgehog 4 part 1 & 2, and the whole New Super Mario Bros. Series, that welcome and revisit those concepts and ideas in modern day graphics, and games like Megaman 9 and 10, and Shovel Knight, which mimic games from the 8-bit era can be not only critically-acclaimed, but also commercially successful?
It’ll probably sound funny, but I believe it’s because of the games. That’s right, it’s about gamers telling the industry “We don’t care about graphics and specs as much as we care about the gameplay” because let’s face it, those cutting edge graphics you see, will age, not always all that well, but a game with a fun gameplay has a better chance of survival over time.
What do you think of these classic titles returning to the masses? Do you believe that retro games like Megaman 9 and Shovel Knight have a future in the industry? Please tell us what you think in the comment section below.

Nintendo Releases New Super Smash Bros. for 3DS Commercials

Settle it in SMASH!

Today Nintendo has uploaded 3 different commercials for the upcoming fighting title Super Smash Bros. for 3DS.

The commercials are of funny nature and obviously targeted towards a younger audience, with the punchline ”Settle it in Smash!”, the commercials are three and all featuring a common argument being settled through the game.
The commercials feature gameplay of the title, and a few fighters like Mario, Kirby, Donkey Kong and even cosplayers of Little Mac and Mii Fighter being the most noticeable.

To view the commercials on Nintendo’s official Youtube Channel click here:
http://youtu.be/FKEsviMNOLI
http://youtu.be/P0G9-DwU2fI
http://youtu.be/P4SalDG__nY

Super Smashing Sale – Week 3

Pokémon, Metroid and Wii are all featured.

Nintendo has announced this week’s eShop offers to celebrate the release of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS, and just as the 2 previous weeks, it features games from different fighters of the upcoming game, this week’s special offerings are:

Pokémon

(Wii U) Pokémon Rumble U. from $17.99 to $10.99
(3DS) Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates of Infinity. from $34.99 to $24.99
(3DS) Pokémon Battle Trozei. from $7.99 to $5.49

Metroid

(Wii U) Metrod. from $4.99 to $3.49
(3DS) Metrod. from $4.99 to $3.49

Wii

(Wii U) Wii Fit U. from $29.99 to $19.99

Do these games have you interested? Do you feel that the sale has good discounts? Please feel free to tell us on the comment section below.

To check Nintendo’s official announcement click here: http://www.nintendo.com/eshop/offers

Super Smash Bros. 3DS Demo is Here

SMASH!

Starting today, you can dowload the Free Demo for Super Smash Bros. for 3DS on the Nintendo eShop, all you need of course is a Nintendo Network ID and your 3DS, The playable characters on this Demo are: Mario, Link, Pikachu, Villager and Megaman, and the only stage available is Battlefield.

The catch is, you can only open it from your menu 30 times, but they should be enough for you to try the game and see if it’s of your fancy.
For more information, and Nintendo’s official announcement, click here: http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/fdIU6QLvLVCAfxYMuOo5OPT30dqbSit5