
This might also explain part of this title's obscurity, as it was released in an era when games such as Super Mario 64, Rayman 2, Banjo-Kazooie and, to a lesser extent, Crash Bandicoot, had already redefined the platforming genre, transforming it into a three-dimensional affair. Not just because of this particular game's age, but because it was already retro by the time it hit the market. takes Mario back to his roots, the ninth installment of the 8-bit Megaman series is widely anticipated, and old franchises such as Street Fighter are still going strong.Ī good time to discuss an old game, then. By DraugenCP | Review Date: JanuEven with the emphasis on technical achievements in video games being as strong as ever, there seems to be a small retro storm going through VG land.
