Classic Mega Man: A Portrait of a Blue Bomber

After playing the six classic NES games, it is time to dissect these games for their artistic merit. What makes these games classics? What makes the Mega Man series such a timeless collection of adventures that gamers flock to download emulators and developers make new entrants into the series in the classic 8-Bit style?

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Diablo III: Punching a Demon’s Face in Doth Art Make?

With four full Acts, four difficulty levels, and a ton of content, this game is a definite masterstroke from Blizzard, as you could tell that they wanted to make this entrant into the franchise, after 10 years of absence, a the jewel of the three pronged crown.

Super Punch Out! Patterns Made Fun

Released in 1994 on the Super NES and developed by the Nintendo the game focuses once again on the pugilistic protagonist, Little Mac, ascending the ranks of the World Video Boxing Association to become the Grand Champion.