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Friday, May 13, 2011

Retro Duo Review



When I reviewed the Retro Duo, I was hoping that there was more interest in video game clones out there! I love it that these old consoles are still lucrative enough that people are still building them!

My videos are getting fewer views now, but I have oh so many more subscribers! That doesn't make a lot of sense to me, but because of this I've been thinking about making more of a weekly series. There's one in the works right now!

4 comments:

  1. Well, I found your Retro Duo review interesting and informative. Your reviews are always so professionally done and quite cute; it makes no sense to me that your views would be going down! Hope you keep it up anyways. ^_^

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  2. Ah, thank you for reviewing this! I was investigating it early last year, but the reviews I found didn't answer the questions I had about possible visual or audio problems. You covered everything I wanted to know! I'm still kinda on the fence, because Terranigma was a top game I wanted to buy, but in the long run, I think this system might be a good item to at least replace my aging NES. The poor thing doesn't perform like it used to (meaning, it flashes more colors than it used to and the various methods to get it to work are resulting in more and more mid-game screw ups.)

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  3. The multiplayer part of StarCraft 2 is the aspect of this game that most of the players seek. Everyone wants to show their skills on battle.net. Well, me too. However, to get past the beginner and average stages of multiplayer, as fast as possible, I had to work with a StarCraft 2 multiplayer guide.


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