Top 10 Retro (8-bit & 16-bit) MMO Games

Gaming has gone through some massive changes since coming into existence, but players will forever cling to the nostalgic moments those experiences have to offer. Retro games may not have the attractive graphics modern successors do, but I’ve always said there is brilliance in simplicity. Not everything in gaming is about visual realism. That’s why MMO Attack hunted down some of the better online options that bring players back to the time of 8-bit and 16-bit consoles. If you are looking for an online experience that emulates classic systems like the NES, SNES, and Gameboy, this Top 10 list is certainly for you.

Eight of Gaming’s Most Excellent Final Bosses

One of the most important elements of any video game is arguably that it ends in a strong fashion – a memorable final boss is just one way of doing this.

Yeah, it’s a bit of a cliche topic, but I’ve been on a bit of a Dark Souls trip lately, and the final encounter got me to thinking – the most memorable aspect of a game is how it ends, isn’t it? I mean, everything in the game’s been building to it: at this point, all the chips are down, and you’re throwing everything you’ve got at your foe in a desperate effort to achieve victory. That’s how it should be, anyway. Today, I’d like to take a look at a few of my personal favorites – a few of the best final bosses in video game history.

10 Games That Should Be MMORPGs

The reason fighting games are so popular are not only due to their classic arcade-style game play but largely because of their abundant character selection. This is the biggest reason I see in taking a mass multiplayer endeavor. Once again, a DC Universe or Final Fantasy Online style game with tons of well-known characters has potential. The MMORPG would obviously lose the arcade-style fighting that help these games to succeed, but still flaunt a huge selection of characters to fight and possible play as.