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Chess: Battle

9/10 Final Rating (Chess AI): 4/10 Final Rating (Making your uncle laugh in 1991): 11/10

Nintendo famously censored the violence in the NES version. Blood was removed, and the skeleton animations were swapped for "knocked out" sprites. Sega Genesis, however, kept the gore intact, leading to a marketing war about which version was more "authentic."

You don't need an Amiga 500 to enjoy Battle Chess in 2024.

The Legacy of Battle Chess: When Strategy Met Spectacle Before the era of ultra-realistic graphics and high-speed online play, a single title transformed the way the world viewed the "Game of Kings." Released in 1988 by , Battle Chess didn't just teach people how to play chess; it turned every capture into a cinematic event, forever changing the landscape of strategy video games. A New Dimension for the Checkered Board

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