This week on Retro Game Master The Kacho takes on puzzle shooter Solomon’s Key Released for arcades in 1986, Tecmo’s Solomon’s Key was brought to the Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Master System, Atari ST and other consoles. In the game, players maneuver Dana through 50 or so maze-like rooms on the hunt for a key that opens the door to the next level. The Kacho’s
Yono all app temperament will be tested as he faces off against a game that not only allows players to make
Yono all app a level impossible to finish, but also has no save points.
The show goes live only on Kotaku at 8 p.m. eastern this Thursday, followed by more weekly episodes “airing” on Kotaku at the same time and day through September. And unlike with television, these episodes will stick around on our site so you can watch them at your own leisure.
Game Center CX produced 15 seasons of gaming content in Japan, with Shinya Arino playing through dozens of Famicom, Super Famicom, PC Engine and Mega Drive games. These first U.S. airings of the episodes includes English captions for Arino and English dubbing for his off-camera announcer.
If you missed it, make sure you go watch last week’s episode now. Licensing prevents the show from being

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