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Tizoc

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Cool cat Kim Justice lists their fav. SMS games, so grab a cuppa and indulge in some good ol' nostolgia, and a explore a library of an underrated system.
 

Lant_War

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Ohh, nice. As somebody who has no clue of the Master System's library this will come in handy.
 

Fularu

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I'm at work so i can't watch it but the banner seems to include GG exclusive games.

I hope that's not the case
 
Oct 27, 2017
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I don't think I watched the last Kim Justice video, but I'm going to make up for that by watching this one immediately!
 

Gloam

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I wonder why Kim stopped doing work with Retronauts. She does some great videos. The recent weird and bad football games video was a treat.
 

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Great video. My list would be notably different but that goes to show the variety on the system. I would include light gun games as they have aged surprisingly well, stuff like Safari Hunt, Rescue Mission, Gangster Town, Missile Defense 3D.

It's mentioned that Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (arcade) was the first game in the series. Is that true? Some sites, including Sega Retro, list Miracle World as coming out the month before it. Either way, they must have been developed simultaneously. And I loved seeing so much praise in the video for Alex Kidd in Shinobi World.
 
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Tizoc

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Speaking of Alex Kidd in Shinobi Land
What's interesting is that this was not always intended to be an Alex Kidd title. A few magazines revealed an early version of the game titled Shinobi Kid, starring some generic boy instead of Alex. It also reveals, amusingly, that the first boss was meant to be named "Mari-Oh", to make fun of Nintendo's famous mascot (he resembles the first boss of Shinobi, who is named "Ken-Oh").
 

RedSwirl

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I wonder if someone has made some kind of series or something specifically about which games from old/obscure consoles are actually worth playing today, bonus for ones you can still only play on those consoles.