NES Homebrew review: Jammin Honey

Jammin Honey is a hombrew NES game that scratches a nostalgic itch that I'm not sure too many people besides me have. There was a game in the 1980s on Commodore 64 called Jumpman, and my best friend and I loved the heck out of that game. The graphics were simple, but readable, the music was sparse, but catchy, and the action was frantic. It was a series of single screen levels where you had to collect these orby things while robots and other enemies tried to kill you. What made the levels really fascinating was that sometimes when you collected an orb, it would change something in the level, like a platform or ladder might appear enabling you to get to places you couldn't before.

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Nintendo Power Reviews Issue 2

Welcome to the second Nintendo Power review. Looking through issue one was a lot of fun, but to be honest I've looked through that issue a ton of times. I'm kind of looking forward to the next few issued because I'm a lot less familiar with them. It's September/October 1988, the NES is the hottest thing around, so let's see what the pages of Nintendo Power had to tell us. Read along on Archive.org.

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In Search of Star Fox: Exploring Indie Alternatives

With each passing year, it seems Nintendo has less and less interest in continuing the adventures of the Star Fox crew and their never ending quest to rid the Lylat System of the influence of Andross. The last time we say Fox and friends was in 2015's Star Fox Zero for the Wii U, a game that I enjoyed despite the unique controls which saw you having to pay attention to flying your arwing on the TV screen while also aiming with gyroscopic controls all around using the Wii U gamepad.

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Nintendo Power Review: Issue 1 - July/August 1988

Here we are, issue number one, and it starts off SUPER strong with the iconic cover art! Mario looks fantastic, but let's take a moment to appreciate the impressive clay rendition of Wart. They really nailed it! In another decade most game magazines would just be using official artwork for covers, and it always seems so bland to me. I love when artists in these old magazines were allowed to go weird and wild. And as we'll see inside, boy did they ever!

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Let's review some (all?) Nintendo Power!

Nintendo Power magazines are still one of those huge ways I can get a dose of pure nostalgia so quickly, especially those old issues. From the unique art they used on their covers to the very Japanese style of layout they employed. From the sometimes weird illustrations they would have in their pages to the oh so beloved comics like Howard and Nester. I'll sometimes just grab a random old issue and flip through it, reliving a time when this was my one connection to the latest video gaming news and strategies for beating the toughest games.

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