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10:22 pm - 01/28/2013

First Super Nintendo game in 15 years is finally being released




If you haven’t sold/given away/broke your old Super Nintendo yet, you might have reason to dust off the old console. For the first time in 15 years, a new game is coming out for the SNES. The name of the game is Nightmare Busters, a side scrolling adventure game from Japanese developer Nichibutzu.

The game was always meant to be released, but for some inexplicable reason, the game never saw the light of day. However, a publisher by the name of Super Fight Time has decided to release the stagnant game at the modern video game price of $60.

It’s simply a novelty item, or if you’re a collector, an enticing opportunity, especially since the company announced they would only be releasing six hundred copies of the game in an SNES cartridge.

Personally, if I wanted to throw sixty dollars at a video game, I’d get something a little bit more current generation. Heck, I can get current generation games at at even lower prices during Steam sales. I’ve moved on from the good ol’ days, and I don’t regret a second of it.

I suppose there is a certain nostalgia behind buying the last Super Nintendo game to ever be released. It might just because it’s the last hurrah for the days where you pulled out a fresh new cartridge out of a game box instead of a CD. or maybe you’re aching to blow air into the bottom of the game to make it work. Maybe you missed reading the included instruction booklet…

But let’s face it, as much as we have fond memories of a time long gone, there are plenty of games for the SNES on the open market that have a cheaper market price than $60 that are just as good, not to mention that pretty much every game on the SNES has been emulated and free to play on the emulator of your choice. Things change, and why anyone would spend their money on a game for a system long past its prime is beyond me.



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Fav SNES games / memories ?
bostongirl2003 29th-Jan-2013 03:24 am (UTC)
Super NES>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>every system (although I do miss the PowerPad).

I hate the new fucking controllers.
punishermax 29th-Jan-2013 03:27 am (UTC)
What? PS2/3 controllers are easily the most comfortable controllers that have ever existed, they're way better than SNES ones.
bostongirl2003 29th-Jan-2013 03:28 am (UTC)
I don't like anyone that has that 360 degree-joystick kind of thing. I just like my up-down-left-right movement.
johnnyabatti 29th-Jan-2013 03:30 am (UTC)
I thought this too until I met my boyfriend, who doesn't play PS because his hands are too massive for the controller. It's too uncomfortable.
latexana 29th-Jan-2013 04:31 am (UTC)
no. they are too big.
koalafrog 29th-Jan-2013 03:28 am (UTC)
I'll never get used to using 2 sticks to control characters. Whenever I play Skyrim with my bf I'm running into walls sideways and shit.
nick_halden 29th-Jan-2013 03:33 am (UTC)
SuperNES has the greatest platformer, Super Mario World, of all time
setsuna16 29th-Jan-2013 03:43 am (UTC)
I NEVER played with the power pad. It's one of the few things I didn't play with on the NES.
eulalia_vox 29th-Jan-2013 03:44 am (UTC)
This. SNES owns. It had all the best fucking games. <3 I hate controllers with a gazillion buttons and joysticks and doodads on them.
akillarian 29th-Jan-2013 03:54 am (UTC)
I am the same. I prefer the old fashion 4 direction keys. I gave up on playing new games years ago because I couldn't get used to using the joystick.
heythatsmybike 29th-Jan-2013 04:15 am (UTC)
n64 tho :(
latexana 29th-Jan-2013 04:32 am (UTC)
ia
blenderhead 29th-Jan-2013 05:10 am (UTC)
ITA
wowsolovely 29th-Jan-2013 07:15 am (UTC)
I will always love super Nintendo over everything else.
gogeta1 29th-Jan-2013 07:45 am (UTC)
Agreed!
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