The game was released on November 15, 2007 in Japan, and in North America from XSEED Games on February 10, 2009. Many of them are similar in both gameplay and appearance to real Famicom games of those years. Occasionally there will be a fake gaming magazine, Game Fan Magazine, that has articles about...
The game was released on November 15, 2007 in Japan, and in North America from XSEED Games on February 10, 2009. Many of them are similar in both gameplay and appearance to real Famicom games of those years. Occasionally there will be a fake gaming magazine, Game Fan Magazine, that has articles about the games, rankings , and "game advice" from GameCenter CX ADs who have appeared over the seasons of the TV show. For example, the bonus character in the second half of stage 1 of "Star Prince" is taken from his attempt to get bonus points from playing Star Force in season 1. As of June 24, 2009, Retro Game Challenge has sold fewer than 100,000 copies in North America. Like the original, it largely consists of NES-styled games reminiscent of actual games released in the late 1980s through mid-1990s.