![]() ![]() What video game design dominated the 1980s? You can read my Sega Mega Drive Mini 2 review and Amiga A500 Mini review for two good examples. Yes, if you love retro games and want to play some of the best emulated games from the 70s, 80s, and 90s then a retro mini console is worthwhile. If you sign-up to Nintendo's online membership you can play classic games from the NES, SNES, GameCube and N64 for free. The easiest way to play retro games today would be on a games console, either via a remasters collection, such as the excellent Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cowabunga Collection or the SNK 40th Anniversary Collection. Play it now: On Nintendo Switch, as part of its Game Boy library. All told more than 35 million Tetris carts were shipped, spreading falling block fever dreams the world over. Bullet Proof Software’s conversion avoids gimmicks and presents a flawless take on the classic concept that hasn’t really been bettered. Nintendo’s idea to bundle it with the fledgling handheld was a masterstroke as it was the perfect pack-in, the ultimate game on the go. Alexey Pajitnov’s perennial puzzler has appeared on every system under the sun, but I have to single out the Game Boy version for inclusion here. ![]()
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