Join the Pixel Opinions crew as they talk about their most memorable levels, awesome or otherwise, from classic retro SNES games.

"With the recent release of New Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja for modern consoles and PC, it’s a perfect time to look at the first game in the series: Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja. Originally developed for arcades by Data East in 1991, Joe & Mac would receive unique ports for Super NES, NES, and Game Boy and decently arcade-accurate ports for Genesis and classic PC. In modern years, the game has been ported to several consoles, PC, and a few home arcade cabinets," says Co-Optimus.

Neil writes: "Now there's a name or two we haven't heard of for a while! But if you can remember back a good few decades, you'll no doubt have fond memories of Joe & Mac. Well, reminisce no more as Microids have announced the return of the iconic Joe & Mac franchise with Caveman Ninja for PC and console."

"The Denver-based video games publisher Ziggurat Interactive and the Santa Monica-based cross-media gaming company 612GAMES, are today very proud and excited to announce that they have obtained the PC publishing rights from G-Mode for fifteen classic arcade titles from legendary video games developer Data East." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Would like to see Bad Dudes come to console as part of Arcade Archives. Still waiting for a sale on Ninja Gaiden Arcade.
Last time I played something from Data East it was the ports that they did for the Zeebo. Joe & Man and Bad Dudes worked pretty well on that machine. But I don't know if I would get them again on PC.