Following up the SNES was no easy task, but Nintendo tried its hardest with the Nintendo 64. The company went all-in on 3D gaming, converting many of its treasured franchises into 3D experiences ...
This is especially true of classic Nintendo games from the NES, SNES and N64 era, which were sold in cardboard sleeves that were often lost, damaged or thrown away back in the 1990s. READ MORE ...
and Zelda have long been Nintendo’s two premier franchises. Mario games set the standard for the platforming genre, while Zelda games continue to reinvent the action RPG year after year.