In the Console Cult, the followers of home consoles gather. Those who have received the cartridge blessing and follow the pixelated teachings of the NES, Mega Drive, Game Boy & more. Here, we celebrate the golden age of couch gaming—when reset buttons still held power and every start screen was a ritual. Join the cult and celebrate the eternity of console legends with us!
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 Tiny Toon Adventures: Babs’ Big BreakTiny Toon Adventures: Babs’ Big Break brings the zany world of the Tiny Toons straight to the green-and-grey screen of the Game Boy. A small but delightful journey through the cartoon universe of Acme Acres. 
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 NemesisWith Nemesis, Konami brings the Gradius series to the Game Boy. The game combines typical shoot-’em-up action with a modest yet charming sci-fi setting. For its time, Nemesis offers a surprisingly immersive experience, perfectly suited for short sessions on the go 
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 Sonic SpinballBetween Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and 3, a pretty wild spin-off hit the scene: Sonic Spinball – half pinball, half platformer, total chaos. Sonic becomes the ball inside one of Dr. Robotnik’s mechanical fortresses, which resembles a giant pinball machine. 
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 After Burner II (Mega Drive)“Get ready!” With these two words begins the high-flying ride in After Burner II, Sega’s iconic jet shooter. You take control of an F-14 Tomcat and soar through the skies, always on the edge, always chasing the next adrenaline rush. 





