
Remember what it was like to play video games in the '80s? Were you even born then? Anyway, if you were, you'll find many great, nostalgic moments in Xseed Games' upcoming Retro Game Challenge, in which you take on challenges from an evil, self-proclaimed "Game Master." The game is based on the popular Japanese Game Center CX TV series, and was originally called Game Center CX when it was released in Japan in 2007. Now you can relive those fond memories of blowing on cartridges, having your mom yell at you for playing video games all day, and even read up on '80s game magazines for cheat codes--all virtually, of course.

In Anthony's final 8-Bit Chronicles for 2019, he dives into...a DS game? That's right: it's Retro Game Challenge -- based off the Japanese TV show Game Center CX!

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From the article, "Which is a shame, because Retro Game Challenge, and the succession of Game Center CX games that have been released since, offer an equivalent, and often superior experience. Granted, they don’t cash in on the real nostalgia value of offering actual NES and SNES games to play, but the fact that people are earning full games makes up for that."