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Hello! Apologies for the tardiness on this post, but currently I am on an airplane over international waters. I feel like this one needed a little more ceremony, since it is after all the 100th episode of NES Works and a look at one of my favorite games ever. But life finds a way... to complicate advance video uploads. Ah well.

I realize there are a few audio hitches with this episode, too—also a result of having been recorded and produced on the road with portable equipment. Please understand. I think it's a pretty good episode regardless!

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Bionic Commando retrospective: This machine-arm kills fascists | NES Works #100

One of December 1988's all-timers arrives this week, and while it may not be the best-remembered of the bunch (not when the other two big releases belonged to huge ongoing franchises), but I'd argue that it's the best and most polished. It's also the most fearless; Bionic Commando didn't so much ask players to learn an entirely new style of platform gaming as demand it as the price of entry. But once you got a handle on the grappling mechanics, Bionic Commando played like nothing else on the system, becoming a fast-paced action game with breezy, high-speed action through a dozen stages linked by an interesting narrative and well-conceived adventure gameplay flow. It remains the gold standard for grapple-based action gaming to this day, and for good reason: It rules. Production note: NES footage captured from @Analogue Mini. Arcade footage captured from MiSTer FPGA cores; special thanks to @MiSTer Addons. Video upscaled to 720 with XRGB Mini Framemeister. Video Works is funded via Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/gamespite) — support the show and get access to every episode up to two weeks in advance of its YouTube debut! Plus, exclusive podcasts, eBooks, and more!

Comments

Diamond Feit

This is one of the great games of all-time, NES or otherwise, so that little voice inside your heart is correct.

Frederick Smith

I thank my stars that the video game store proprietor gently suggested I purchase Bionic Commando instead of the game I thought I wanted—Spy vs Spy. Bionic Commando is my favorite NES game to this day. Great job with this episode!