On this month’s episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about NCIS 3D for the 3DS and WCW Mayhem for the PS1 and in our Triple R segment, Mortal Kombat Special Forces for the PS1, and Twisted Metal 2 for the PS1.
On this month’s episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about Darkstalkers for the PS1 and Joe and Mac 2 – Lost in the Tropics for the SNES and in Our Top 3 segment, in honor of Tears of the Kingdom releasing, our top 3 Zelda games.
On this month’s episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about Kirby 64 for the N64 and The Legend of Zelda – Oracle of Ages for the GBC and in our Triple R segment, NBA Jam and Saturday Night Slammasters.
On this month’s episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about Pikmin 3 for the Wii U and Kid Icarus – Uprising for the 3DS and in Our Top 3 segment, our top 3 console launch games.
On this month’s episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about Super Mario Land 2 – 6 Golden Coins for the original Gameboy and Doom for the SNES and in our Triple R segment, Mario Hoops 3 on 3 for the Nintendo DS and Labryinth for the Famicom.
On this month’s episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about Tork for the original Xbox and Vanquish for the Xbox 360 and in our Triple R segment, Thor for the Xbox 360 and PS3 and Comix Zone for the Genesis.
On this month’s episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about Jak and Daxter for the PS2 and most excellent Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Eye of the Beholder trilogy and in our Triple R segment, the seventh generation reboot of Prince of Persia for the Xbox 360 and RC Pro-AM for the NES.
On this month’s episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about Jak X Combat Racing for the PS2 and Populous for the Super Nintendo. Also, in our “Our Top 3” segment, our top 3 overrated systems.
On this month’s episode of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk about Guardian Heroes for the Saturn and Blood for the PC and in our Triple R segment, the arcade classic X-men – Children of the Atom and Final Fantasy VI for the Super Nintendo.