Retro Spectacle
Some movies you look back on and wonder why you liked that movie when you were a kid. You know what I mean. Remembering when you loved a film you saw back in the golden times of your childhood, then watching the movie again in your adult years and thinking to yourself that you were a stupid child for thinking that?
It’s a special time for everyone. The fall season. Leaves are changing colour, the weather is getting colder, and people are already missing summer. And if you work in an office like I do, sooner or later, you won’t see the sun ever again, because when the five o’clock whistle blows, it’s already set for the evening.
If I was asked what my opinion is the best game for the nes is, a lot of my friends, and quite frankly a lot of my readers too, would think that my answer would be Mega Man 2. I love the Mega Man series, there’s no debate on that one. Hell, even the look of my site was inspired by the blue bomber. But in all honesty, it’s not the most fun I have with a Nintendo game. And you know what, it’s not even involving a plumber, or an elf, or some space bounty hunter. If we are talking about “fun”, then the honour goes to Ducktales, hands down. So what better way to start off my little retrospect series, then to talk about the game that I still play whenever I desperately need an 8-bit fix.