The first half of my review of the 30 black box NES games published by Nintendo between 1985-1987. Games played in part 1 include: Stack Up, Wrecking Crew, Popeye, Duck Hunt, Donkey Kong Jr. Math, Baseball, Golf, Donkey Kong, Clu Clu Land, Ice Climber, Mach Rider, 10 Yard Fight, Excitebike, Super Mario Bros., Pinball
Part 2 of my review of the 30 black box NES games published by Nintendo between 1985-1987. Games played in part 2 include: Mario Bros., Donkey Kong Jr., Urban Champion, Hogan’s Alley, Tennis, Donkey Kong 3, Kung Fu, Slalom, Gyromite, Soccer, Wild Gunman, Volleyball, Balloon Fight, Gumshoe, Pro Wrestling
Kill drug dealers and watch out for pervert clowns!
Escalators! Stairs! Elevators! Here's a mini review of the arcade classic: Elevator Action!
Pat reviews the racing classic
Haunting Starring Polterguy is a 1993 video game released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis by Electronic Arts. It took advantage of Sega's Video Game Ratings Council to include various horror themes, including blood and gore. Haunting also includes comedic elements that take form in silly ways of haunting the family in the game, such as Polterguy possessing sofas to form large lips and tongues, or turning every day kitchen cabinets into clear windows to outer space.
The Master System (Japanese: マスターシステム Hepburn: Masutā Shisutemu?), often called the Sega Master System or SMS, is a third-generation home video game console that was manufactured by Sega. It was originally released in 1985 as the Sega Mark III in Japan. After being redesigned prior to its North American launch, the console was renamed Master System and released in 1986 in North America, 1987 in Europe, and 1989 in Brazil. The redesigned Master System was also released in Japan in 1987. Both the Mark III and the original Master System models could play both cartridges and the credit card-sized "Sega Cards", which retailed at lower prices than cartridges but had lower storage capacity; the Master System II and later models did not have the card slot. The Master System also featured accessories such as a light gun and 3D glasses which were designed to work with a range of specially coded games. In 1990, Sega released the remodeled Master System II, designed to be a lower-cost version of the console which also removed the Sega Card slot.[15][27] Sega promoted the new model themselves, but the console still sold poorly in the region despite Tonka no longer being involved with the Master System's marketing.
Pat the NES Punk plays the stock market with Wall Street Kid, published by SOFEL in 1990.
Pat the NES Punk returns on the 30th NES anniversary to look at NES commercials, including Super Mario 3, Bible Adventures, Ironsword, Star Wars, and more!
Pat the NES Punk celebrates the holiday season by playing Star Wars on the NES!
Batman v Superman! Pat the NES Punk reviews both games to see which is superior!
The NES Classic Edition with 30 built-in games comes out Nov. 11! Pat the NES Punk give his thoughts on the news!
Wolverine! Uncanny X-Men! Pat plays and reviews the two NES X-Men games!
A review of the NES Classic Edition and all 30 games by Pat the NES Punk!
An in-depth look at the Super NES Classic Edition by Pat the NES Punk.
Pat the NES Punk reviews Wolfenstein 3D on the SNES - how does it compare to the PC classic?
Pat the NES Punk REACTS to the NES Classic Edition returning.
The story of Stadium Events on the NES and a look at why the notorious game is so rare.
Pat the NES Punk celebrates ten years of videos by reviewing Bad News Baseball on the NES!
Pat the NES Punk's faces a blizzard of anger as he reviews Doom for the SNES.
Monster in My Pocket by Konami is reviewed by Pat the NES Punk for Halloween! Pixel Dan guest stars!
The Angry Video Game Nerd faces Pat the NES Punk in a game of Combat on the Atari 2600 with the fate of their game collections at stake!
Pat the NES Punk reviews Daze Before Christmas for the Super NES in this holiday special!
Pat takes a look at his Pac-Man merchandise and junk he has laying around!
Pat remembers and looks at every video game he ever got for Christmas!
Pat the NES Punk returns to review the NES game Frankenstein in this Halloween Special!
Pat the NES Punk looks at Game Boy Christmas games in this holiday special! He tackles Home Alone and Home Alone on Game Boy as well as The Grinch and Santa Claus Junior on Game Boy Color!
Pat the NES Punk reviews Night Creatures for the TurboGrafx-16 on Halloween!
Pat the NES Punk examines the rare and valuable games from his collection and is surprised by what he finds. But why is he pricing games now?!
It's Christmas, but a bad Intellivision Amico investment has left Pat without money to buy struffoli -- what happened?! Pat details the Amico disaster, plus a bonus holiday NES game review!
Pat looks at some forgotten NES games and wonders if maybe this is the end of him reviewing games.
Pat the NES Punk reviews Shark! Shark! -- a game designed for the Intellivision Amico!
It's Christmas time, but Pat has failed to order pastries for Frank. Has he committed dessert fraud?!
Pat reviews some N64 games that are so bad that they're almost scary! But will Nintendo's 64-bit system get the best of him?
The Madness returns! Pat finds a Star Wars Death Star playset, a bunch of PS1 long box games, and more!