[Editor’s note: Dagerr takes a look back at Romance of the Three Kingdoms for the original NES for his Monthly Musing. — CTZ]
When I was around 10-years-old, I sold the bulk of my baseball collection for a NES. I got Castlevania, Duck Hunt, and Super Mario Bros. and I came to know that life was grand.
I played many other games on other systems, but the NES is where I found the game that I consider to be the main influence to my views on gaming today. (Gaming isn’t the monstrous waste of time that mainstream media wants us to believe it is.)
Romance of the Three Kingdoms blew my childhood mind.
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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