Talking NES and History Capcom's "1942," 1986

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This is a draft for a new project we're working on where we play and explore Nintendo Entertainment System games that have historical themes. Every two weeks we'll explore a new game and try to analyze its place in American history/culture. Visit us at criticalplay.org for a written companion piece for this video and more of our work. This time we explore Capcom's 1986 release "1942."




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History Games
Gaming History
Video Games
NES
Capcom
1980s