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This week we're blurring the line between software piracy and software preservation. We find out in real time how someone could play US Super Nintendo games on a Japanese console. We waited so long to see Gohan go Super Saiyan that now we can't help but be disappointed. We're talking about Mortal Kombat's role in the console wars and playing Atari games from a slip of paper in this episode of the Retro League. This Week in Gaming History September 10, 1941 - Birthdate of Gunpei Yokoi, creator of the Game Boy and Game & Watch, and producer of Metroid Virtually Retro ACA NEOGEO FOOTBALL FRENZY The Glitch Wikipedia Game – Browser Game News Kickstarter - Micro Mages PaperCart - Make an Atari 2600 that plays QR codes Bonk 64 (Ultra Genjin) [N64 – Cancelled] 7th Guest get the Board Game treatment Three unreleased PlayStation games appear on eBay How Mortal Kombat Defined The Console War Between Sega And Nintendo Polymega available for pre-order Caveat Gamer Mortal Kombat Sega Genesis Video Game Cart Mortal Kombat II SHVC-28 Kyuukyoku Shinken Nintendo Super Famicom SFC 666 Random Links SSFF - Video Games Won't (and Can't!) Save Its History N64 (Honest Game Trailers) Electronics Boutique Summer 1992 Catalog Time Traveler From 1994 Unimpressed by Today’s Indie Games Games of The Week Kosmonaut (PC-DOS) Forgotten Worlds (Sega Master System) Freeloader Game of the Month Metro Cop |