6 Nintendo Games From the 1980s That Still Hold Up Today

Here are six Nintendo games from the ’80s that still hold up today.

Here are six Nintendo games from the ’80s that still hold up today.

Here’s a ranking of every season of Bridgerton so far, considering not only how visually stunning it is, but also how well the characters developed, how engaging the main plots were, and whether each season ultimately delivered a satisfying viewing experience.

Premiering in 2008, Fringe is a highly acclaimed sci-fi series – critics give it a 91% rating – starring Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, and Lance Reddick. The show follows FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham (Torv) as she joins the Fringe Division to investigate strange and unexplained events. She’s joined by Dr. Walter Bishop (John Noble), a brilliant scientist formerly in an institution, his son Peter (Jackson), and fellow FBI agent Astrid Farnsworth (Jasika Nicole). As the team investigates the consequences of reckless scientific experiments, they uncover connections to their own histories and a parallel universe. However, each solved case leads to new revelations and further complications.

The official God of War X account shared a picture of Kratos and Atreus from the upcoming series. The post announced, “Father and Son. Here’s your first look at Kratos and Atreus in the God of War series coming to @primevideo. Their journey to the highest peak begins.” But instead of celebrating the new show, many people online claimed the image was created using artificial intelligence.

The popular manga series, The New Prince of Tennis (known internationally as The Prince of Tennis II), is nearing its conclusion with only six chapters remaining. Creator Takeshi Konomi announced the upcoming ending on social media, coinciding with the 17th anniversary of the sequel and the 27th anniversary of the original The Prince of Tennis. You can find the official announcement below.

The newest Resident Evil game switches between two main characters: Leon and Grace. Playing as Grace focuses on incredibly frightening and suspenseful situations, while controlling Leon offers more action-packed survival horror gameplay similar to Resident Evil 4. Critics have praised how well these different styles work together, creating an experience that should please fans of both classic and modern Resident Evil games.

Every hero needs a strong opponent to challenge their beliefs. Though Marvel heroes often fight each other, their battles with true villains are far more memorable, leading to some of the most dramatic moments in comic book history. Each encounter intensifies the conflict between these characters, and we’ve compiled a list of Marvel’s most famous, bitter, and complicated hero-villain rivalries.

We first tried this game about a year ago at Gamescom and were really impressed with its old-school style of action. We even said it quickly became one of the games we most wanted to play.

The latest buzz suggests Sadie Sink might be cast as Jean Grey in an upcoming Marvel project. There’s also speculation about potential connections between her character and established heroes like the Punisher, Hulk, and Spider-Man, specifically within the ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ storyline. A social media post combining a comic book image of Jean Grey with a Sadie Sink interview clip, captioned simply as “She’s Jean Grey,” quickly fueled these rumors.

This week, Amazon announced it’s shutting down the game King of Meat. Launched less than six months ago by Glowmade, King of Meat was a cooperative platformer focused on user-created content. Unfortunately, the game didn’t attract enough players, leading Amazon to permanently close it on April 9th. As a result, the planned Nintendo Switch version has been canceled, meaning Switch players won’t be able to play the game.