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Considering that Game Informer has been covering the industry for the better part of 20 years, we've managed to amass quite the video game collection here at the office. We don't want our thousands of games to just sit and gather dust in the vault, so Replay was born. In these segments, we'll be grabbing games from every system and genre imaginable and popping them in to see how they've held up over the years. Keep an eye on Replay to relive fond (and not so fond) memories from gaming's past.
We crash on a mysterious island and get mysterious powers from a mysterious breakfast food.
They say all things must come to an end. Today... those things are lore episodes of Replay.
Want to see some of the craziest games ever made? Seriously. This episode will melt your face.
Can you handle the horror of one of the worst games of yesteryear?
The middle chapter of the saga brings more drama and cuss words than we ever imagined.
Eight Game Informer staffers duke it out with the fate of the world at stake.
The Atari 2600 originally launched in 1977 and didn't officially call it quits until 1992. During that 15 year period, a ton of games released for the system, and today we played a small fraction of them.
The Game Informer crew takes a brief look at three bad (or awesome) action games from the '90s.
Thanks to the SNES Classic, players can now check out the never-before-released Star Fox 2, which is what we plan to do.
Tim Turi, Dan Ryckert, and Mike Mahardy join Andrew Reiner for a look at this survival-horror classic.
We look at one of the best (and most controversial) shooters of yesteryear.
In 1989, before the release of Super Mario Bros. 3, another Mario platformer released on the Game Boy, and it was one of the weirdest entries in the series.