We will return in January to review Rygar, but in the meantime, please enjoy this short story about "Nintendmas". Thank you. Send us a text The miNEStry founders, Archbishop Dracul and Father Avram, seek to inspire their 8-bit parishioners through methodical and ceremonial scrutiny of the library of games on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
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We will return in January to review Rygar, but in the meantime, please enjoy this short story about "Nintendmas". Thank you. Send us a text The miNEStry founders, Archbishop Dracul and Father Avram, seek to inspire their 8-bit parishioners through methodical and ceremonial scrutiny of the library of games on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Tonight we are reflecting on Kung-Fu, a 1985 arcade port of Irem’s arcade hit Kung Fu Master and a launch title for the NES. Irem was the only third-party company to take part in the release of the NES with Kung Fu and 10-Yard Fight. Nintendo’s R&D 4 team ported Kung Fu and then went on to create Super Mario Bros. Tonight our guest is, once again, Jeff Gabor. Send us a text The miNEStry founders, Archbishop Dracul and Father Avram, seek to inspire their 8-bit parishi...
The miNEStry: An NES Podcast
We will return in January to review Rygar, but in the meantime, please enjoy this short story about "Nintendmas". Thank you. Send us a text The miNEStry founders, Archbishop Dracul and Father Avram, seek to inspire their 8-bit parishioners through methodical and ceremonial scrutiny of the library of games on the Nintendo Entertainment System.