by Jordan Rudek - December 16, 2020, 10:25 am EST
Nintendo’s 16-bit juggernaut gets the encyclopedia treatment in Scullion’s second compendium.
2019 saw the release of The NES Encyclopedia: Every Game Released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, my review of which you can read here. The not unexpected follow-up from author Chris Scullion chronicling the Super Nintendo’s robust line up released in early November, and I’ve had the pleasure of perusing it from cover to cover. Its greatest success is in reminding the reader of all the wonderful 16-bit classics from three decades hence; its second is in shedding light on the obscure, forgotten, and region-specific games that many may have never come across.
Xbox Game Pass Adds More Great Games Ahead of The Game Awards
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Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers have not one, not two, not three, but four new games to play today ahead of The Game Awards 2020, which is likely to come packing some substantial news pertaining to the subscription service, or at least that s what Microsoft teased earlier this week. That said, while tonight may be a big night for Game Pass and Game Pas Ultimate subscribers, this morning was a big morning as well.
Of the four games, three of them are quality. In fact, one is considered one of the sleeper hits of 2019 while the other is a new entry in a popular and unique series that just released earlier this year. And the last game is great for anyone looking for a bit of nostalgic-fueled platforming.