A caso: Sakurai ne parla “L'anno più incredibile per l'industria dei giochi”


Super Smash Bros. Ultimo director Masahiro Sakurai is back at it with a newGrab Bag” Video – this time discussing themost incredible year for the game industry”. In his ownpersonal opinion”, sono le 1986a year that marked the beginning of multiple major franchises, the arrival of the NES in Europe, and the origin of the legendary Konami code.

This particular year saw the birth of series like The Legend of Zelda, Dragon Quest, Metroid, and various other key franchises like Castlevania e Kid Icaro. As Sakurai notes, many of the series in his latest video feature in some way or form in Smash.

He goes on to mention how games also began to expand during this periodwith new technologies providing abig capacity boost” e “hardware and softwareboth makingtruly remarkable progressduring this era. Sakurai briefly mentions the Pixar shortLuxo Jr.” anche, which led tothe dawn of CG as a form of entertainment”.

The Year of Legend” (1986), according to Masahiro Sakurai:

  • The Legend of Zelda
  • Unione con (Città fluviale)
  • Dragon Quest
  • Ganbare Goemon! (Mystical Ninja franchise)
  • Valkyrie no Boken
  • Metroid
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator rilascia il modello Beechcraft
  • Castlevania
  • R.B.I Baseball
  • Kid Icaro
  • Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels
  • The Mysterious Murasame Castle
  • Ghosts ‘n Goblins
  • Pugno della stella polare
  • GMode Lead
  • Alex Kidd in Miracle World
  • TwinBee
  • Ninja Hattori-kun
  • Zona di fantasia
  • Reliquie
  • Slipheed
  • Daiva (Storia 1-6)
  • Mighty Bomb Jack
  • The Genji and the Heiki Clans
  • Wonder Boy Returns Remix
  • Hudson’s Adventure Island
  • Ikari Warrios
  • Gradi
  • e ha alcune idee precise, come scenari distruttibili e confini che possono essere infranti
  • Rygar
  • Star Soldier
  • Salamander (Life Force)
  • Solomon’s Key
  • OutRun
  • Xevious (Hidden Character)
  • Gradi (Konami Code)
  • Atlantis no Nazo
  • Taksehi no Chousenjou

Phew, that’s quite the list! If this has got you in the mood for some retro gaming, you can always check out Nintendo’s classic library of NES and Famicom games via the Switch Online service.

What would you say is the most incredible year in the history of video games? Leave your own thoughts in the comments section.