The NES is the most important video game console of all time, and plenty of its games still hold up perfectly in 2026.
Even though games like Super Mario Bros. are classics, they aren't quite as good as players remember.
Blake Morse is a Contributor at DualShockers with more than 18 years of experience in the video game industry as a journalist, editor, content creator, reviewer, and indie games advocate. He has been ...
It was in October of 1985 when the Nintendo Entertainment System first hit North America, with an initial test run of 100,000 units being sold exclusively in New York City. Following the post-Atari ...
As a kid, when the NES originals were shiny and new, I would go to my friend’s house and gape at the colorful robot action as his older brother plowed through level after level. The lack of smooth ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System is filled with several tough games, but modern changes have made some of them much easier.
Jake Valentine is a Staff Writer at DualShockers with more than two decades of experience covering the video game industry. Since 2004, he has written about games across news, reviews, guides, lists, ...