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  • Dec 25, 2024 | rpgfan.com | Joshua Lindquist

    I was hesitant to revisit Harvest Moon 64 after playing and reviewing the original Harvest Moon last year. Harvest Moon had been a mostly new experience for me, but I spent dozens of hours playing Harvest Moon 64 as a kid. Thankfully, Harvest Moon 64 has aged much better than its predecessor, and I have ended my replay with both a reignited love for the game and the realization that my childhood self had only scratched the surface of what the game has to offer.

  • Nov 28, 2024 | rpgfan.com | Michael Sollosi |Joshua Lindquist |Jonathan Logan

    Article / Highlight &middot Podcast &middot Retro Encounterby , and on November 28, 2024For a true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart. Retro Encounter concludes its 2024 Zelda Month with a second episode on A Link to the Past for the SNES, discussing the game’s excellent second half of Dark World exploration and dungeoneering. So which panelist loves Misery Mire and which one hates the moth at the end of Skull Woods?

  • Nov 22, 2024 | rpgfan.com | Michael Sollosi |Joshua Lindquist |Jonathan Logan

    Article / Highlight &middot Podcast &middot Retro Encounterby , and on November 22, 2024Sky, Sea, Earth, and a Kidnapped PrincessA Link to the Past is an unassailable classic of a Super Nintendo game, as a crystallization of multiple gameplay concepts that established the formula for dozens of Zelda games to come, but also as an entertaining action RPG that stood the test of time.

  • Oct 25, 2024 | idahostatejournal.com | Joshua Lindquist

    Passwords — they are everywhere, from logging into your email to your bank account, your favorite online shopping place and even your home Wi-Fi. Yes, this is another article imploring you, the reader, to be more aware of your passwords and their security. First, the nevers:Never use details that are easy to find out about you: no birthday or date, no pet’s name, no favorite movie.

  • Sep 21, 2024 | rpgfan.com | Joshua Lindquist

    The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and its counterpart, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, had a short but troubled development cycle. More than twenty years later, it’s fairly well known that the developers hoped to make a third game in the saga. But before that, they planned to remake the NES classic, The Legend of Zelda, and then follow up with new sequels if it went well. Neither of those scenarios happened.

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