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Sequel-ation: The Legend of Zelda

by Sam Woolf

An open world, a compelling story, the ability to save your game; The Legend of Zelda, which released to the Nintendo Famicom on 21st February 1986, set the standard for all future games. Ever since, Nintendo have been whisking gamers away to the fantastical realm of Hyrule and pitting them against the arcane forces of […]

Sequel-ation: 3D Super Mario

by Sam Woolf

Video game series don’t get any more iconic than Mario. Initially appearing in 1981’s Donkey Kong, Nintendo’s portly plumber has enjoyed monumental success for 3 and a half decades now and is arguably the mascot of the gaming industry as a whole. The Mario series now has sales in excess of 509 million and consists […]

Sequel-ation: Luigi’s Mansion

by Sam Woolf

Halloween isn’t really about being scared. Not anymore least; it’s a time to embrace what we normally find scary, to mock the terrifying, to shine a light under the bed and realise it wasn’t a monster but merely your cat, and then have a good old laugh about it. That sense of relief you get […]

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