
It may not be Halloween, but who cares when you can play some fan-made free slasher games on your PC and/or NES emulator!
Decades ago, Steve McCall was tinkering with a PC program called Klik & Play, to make slasher fan games where the player got to play as the actual antagonist. These late 90s games had a cult following, which thanks to Steve, he has now demade them for the NES, after teaching himself how to program on the 6502 8-bit chipset. The four games created by Steve McCall include:
- Friday the 13th: Return to Camp Blood (1998)
- Halloween: October 31st (1999)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street: Son of a Hundred Maniacs (1999)
- Candyman: Be My Victim (2006)

If you want to play these fan made NES games on your fave emulator, then check out Steve’s 8-bit demakes site at 8bitslasher.itch.io. If you want to experience the original PC versions of these games, then head on over to 5kids2feed.itch.io.
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Imagine the original The Legend Of Zelda being played in the first-person perspective like Wolfenstein or DOOM, in VR!

Yeah, you read that title right! Thanks to the hard and meticulous work over the last 7 years, Metroid Mike 64 has created Super Mario Bros. 5 using Super Mario Maker 2.
We saw this Nintendo PlayChoice countertop machine and thought we’d share it with you!











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