You read right. Unfortunately, it’s an utter lie and simply a mock up we found on Reddit. But wouldn’t be cool to have a simple, 8 bit version of Bioshock Infinite? You’d be surprised how good Nintendo Gameboy versions of AAA titles could be back in the day. Who votes we start a petition to Irrational Games for this? Just kidding. (Or are we?)
Welcome to Cover Art! A section of the site where we look at a retro video game’s box cover art and briefly discuss it’s gameplay and legacy.
What better time to showcase the cover art of the NES classic DuckTales. Hilariously, in Japan it’s called “Naughty Ducks Dream Adventures.” DuckTales was developed by Capcom and released in 1989 for the NES followed by a 1990 release on … [ Read More... ]
Welcome to Cover Art! A section of the site where we look at a retro video game’s box cover art and briefly discuss it’s gameplay and legacy.
Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening was originally released on the Gameboy in 1993. It was critically acclaimed and considered one of the best handheld games of all time. Later on, Nintendo colorized the game and addeda new dungeon which took … [ Read More... ]