![]() ![]() ![]() Yet, this phenomena wasn’t restricted to SEGA Master System and Nintendo Entertainment System owners. Thanks to the localization of Japanese titles in the ‘80s, young videogamers across the globe shared a common experience, allowing Game Challenge’s retro ruminations to unite a scattered audience. Much like the t-shirt and shorts clad youths portrayed in the DS cartridge, my friends and I spent our formative years transfixed by the mysteries held by the 8-bit era, with any free time consumed gleaning gaming tips from friends and magazines. Look past Retro Game Challenge’s collection of faux-Famicom titles, and the title divulges an implicit takeaway: despite cultural and geographical differences, the medium of gaming created an undeniable similarity across Eastern and Western childhoods. ![]()
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