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It's pretty easy to call games like Ninja Gaiden and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles major releases. They enjoyed plenty of hype leading up to their release, sold impressively, and continue to be fondly regarded by fans. Legacy of the Wizard, though? I don't really know where to pin this one. I feel like it's fared better in retrospect than it did at the time—especially given that, at the time, it became a universal markdown title, available at major retailers for $20 a few months after its debut. 

I guess we'll see.

As a quick word of warning: Next week's episode will be atypical. You'll see what I mean when it happens.

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The family that slays together, stays together: Legacy of the Wizard | NES Works 119

Wow, another metroidvania-adjacent adventure from Brøderbund? And maybe Compile, but probably not? Yes, well, you'd already have expected this had you been watching Metroidvania Works. But all the same, Legacy of the Wizard belongs to one of gaming's longest-running lineages—Dragon Slayer—even if it has practically nothing to do with any other game in its series. Because the Dragon Slayer series is just like that. This sprawling, complex adventure includes a number of notable elements, including the ability (or rather, the requirement) to play as five distinct heroes over the course of the journey; Soukoban mechanics in a side-scrolling action game; the NES's only Yuzo Koshiro soundtrack; and a password system that ended up being the only way most of us ever actually saw the final battle. A massive commitment and a daunting challenge, Legacy of the Wizard suffers from a few balancing issues and some startlingly hostile design choices. Nevertheless, it really stands out as one of the biggest and most interesting games on NES to date. Production notes: 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! Why watch when you can read? Check out the massive hardcover print editions of NES Works, Super NES Works, and Virtual Boy works, available now at Limited Run Games (https://limitedrungames.com/collections/books)! SG-1000 Works: Segaiden Vol. I is available NOW, and Metroidvania: The First Decade is due in 2024. NES footage captured from Analogue Nt Mini. Video upscaled to 720 with xRGB Mini Framemeister. "Before the Storm" courtesy of Jacob Le.

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Vinushika

The stark reminder that The Simpsons were airing well before the Super Nintendo was even on the horizon hits like a brick with this one. What an inventive and well-put-together game. Falcom's experience really shows here.