Just Announced - Holy Diver & R-Type Returns Carts Coming Exclusively @ Castlemaniagames & Retro-Bit

6 years ago

In this video we discuss the breaking news about Holy Diver FINALLY coming to the NES & R-Type Returns for the SNES from Retro-Bit and Castlemaniagames.com.

We're seeing more and more new cartridges come out for retro consoles like the NES and Super NES and we now we learn 2 more are coming in early 2018. Ryan at Castlemania Games gave us the inside scoop on some exclusive new cartridges coming to the Castle from Retro-Bit, and one has never had a USA release.

Holy Diver is one of the most popular imported Famicom games because of its great level design, awesome inspirational themes and challenging game Retro-Bit has partnered with Castlemania Games to come out with an NES Cart-version of Holy Diver after all these years. The first 1000 pieces will be a limited edition color, exclusively available from Castlemania Games.

Also coming from Retro-Bit and Castlemania Games is the SNES classic R-Type 3 and Super R-Type on one cartridge known as R-Type Returns. These are two of the greatest 16-bit shoot'em ups ever to be produced and they will be available on one convenient cartridge.

Until 1/18/18 you can vote on what color you'd like to see these cartridges in at the link below:

https://castlemaniagames.com/coming-soon

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