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Metroid retrospective (part 1): Me and my Ze-best gal | NES Works #048 Pt. 1

Published on Wed, Mar 6th 2019 Gaming Rectangular HD

Nintendo wraps its run of summer 1987 console masterpieces with the third entry in its not-quite-Black-Box series: Metroid. Playing like a midpoint between Super Mario and Zelda but with a flavor all its own, Metroid continues the trend of NES action games striving to present players with something more substantial than arcade-style test of twitch reflexes. (Stay tuned for the other half of this retrospective next week.)

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This channel explores the history, development, and comparisons of various video games, focusing on their technical and visual aspects, and how they connect to the past and present of gaming consoles. It also delves into the impact of deregulation on children's advertising and the creation of multimedia franchises.
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Welcome to Video Works, a weekly video retrospective survey of post-Atari-crash console and portable game history. Currently, my primary focus is NES Works, a chronological survey of the American NES library, a Segaiden, a companion piece that focuses on Sega consoles beginning with the SG-1000. Each video takes us through the history a different gaming platform by examining its library game-by-game, in chronological order, highlighting the design and creation of each game while also explaining the context of its release to help convey what made that game special (or, sometimes, not special).

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