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Dialgaofpower's Last Game Comments
Pokemon Ultra Violet I got the pichu egg from berry forest and Did'nt even fight celebi!
Pokemon Ultra Violet Dangit! Forgot to save!
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World Never mind i got it fixed
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World My emulator is stuck on a high speed and won't let me slow it down!
Mortal Kombat II Unlimited Thanks for the movelist Yona_dlb
Shadowgate How do you open the second door?

Dialgaofpower's Last Game Reviews
Dig Dug II - Trouble in Paradise
06-05-13 08:40 PM
A very awesome game known as Dig Dug 2 on the NES!
Dig dug 2, a game that got very close to 10 out of 10! Story.  Aliens attack.  Same old, same old.  The graphics were pretty good for the time, despite having no black borders around the entities.  There's the usual pump enemies full of air before they explode stuff, but there's also a new mechanic; being able to make part of the Island fall into the sea if you managed to get that part of the island to have a border of cracks in it.  The more of the island you get to fall off at once, the more points you get at once! This is also effective for killing monsters and also, this can KILL YOU!

The game Is also pretty difficult, and I don't know why.  Maybe it's the fact that it's less simple than the first game? The music I also NEVER a bad thing to listen to.  Apparently this is a VERY deep game, as even I don't know what the possible limit is! So, The depth gets a 7.

Final Verdict

So, Final verdict, this game gets a solid 9.7 out of 10! But the fun was soon to end as a new threat had arose: Action 52.  The Horrendousness! The Stupidity! This game is so bad, that it's actually 52 bad games in one.  The next review will be giant.  One of the stupid Action 52.  This game shall be laid to waste, If you can even call it a game! Here goes.  The plunge into darkness.

--Explosive dude out, and into Action 52--
Mr. Driller
05-27-13 04:44 PM
Mr. Driller review
I'm going to review Mr. Driller.  "Ah dang it, he pulled another Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde on us!" Yeah, I couldn't resist.  Anyway, the story is the apparently blocks are invading the surface once again from deep underground.  Not aliens, not asteroids, not mutants, not rancors, but BLOCKS.  Mr. driller does not like this and wants to put an end to this! You can pick 2500 ft, 5000 ft, or infinity ft.  Anyway, the gameplay.  

You drill by either hitting the A or B buttons.  The X blocks, however, take multiple drills to break and breaking them costs 20 air.  And speaking of this, you have an air meter. when it runs out, it's game over.  Just kidding, you'll just lose a life.  If you run low on air, an icon will appear next to Mr. driller telling you that air is running low.  Luckily, there are these air canisters scattered across the game.  

If there's nothing supporting the blocks in midair, they'll fall.  If a block passes through you, you lose a life.  The cute graphics are always pleasing.  Like how You jump out of the way when there's space to the side and a block is about to crush you.  It only works when your're not completely under the block, though.  The sound is also pretty good too.

Final verdict, this game get my 9 out of 10!  Any negatives I could come up with would just come off as mere nitpicking! If you have a game boy color or Game Boy Advance SP, I think you should hunt down a copy.  I hope this game manages to get on the 3DS E-shop!
Ghostbusters II
05-26-13 05:14 PM
Ghostbusters tw- I mean, Ghostbusters Do-do!
This game is stupid.  Let's start with the control.  A is a forward jump, not a straight up jump.  And B shoots slime.  Kinda makes sense, because proton packs shooting lasers would be very overpowered. Start lays a ghost trap.  Also, one-hit deaths, with just three lives.  You do get 3 continues, but as you would expect, continues send you back to the beginning of the level.  
You'd think select would pause, but it doesn't! There's no way to pause! Imagine the player hitting select to pause so he can go to the bathroom or answer a phone call, only to hear pain sounds and realize he's getting his butt kicked! Also, a small bug can kill you! That's right! All a bug has to do to kick your butt is to touch you in the foot!
Then there's the gun aiming.  You have to Sloooooooooowly turn your arm around just to aim. Also the enemy placement is just stupid! The story is the same as in the movie.  I've heard there's only a few levels, but I can't even get past the first level! This is because of The dang crushers! I like the music, though.  
Anyway, I play my games on the retro game room, and not the actual console.  Back to the review.  The graphics are just as bad as Action 52.   Finally, this game could have also gotten some better use of ghostbuster characters.  What problem do they have with Winston? Final Verdict, this game gets a 3.1 out of 10! Not only are the controls and graphics bad, But I can't even get past the first stinking level! Overall, This game is a pile of dodo, and I would recommend staying away from this game.  If I had a choice between playing this game and having my eyes poked out so hard that not even a sight aid would help because my sight would be nonexistent, I would play this game.  Is came 0.0000000000001% close, though.
Sonic Labyrinth
02-16-13 07:48 PM
Sonic Labyrinth, Re-reviewed!

You probably know about my review of Sonic Labyrinth, but I didn't explain why I hated it enough.? So now, I'm about to do this game justice.  No messing around, time to tear apart this atrocity bit by bit.  It's never explained in-game, but Eggman/Robotnik or whatever the heck you wanna call him decided to remove Sonic's speed.  So he decides to switch Sonic's shoes with these heavy sneakers, and sonic can't remove the sneakers without the Chaos emeralds.

Sonic gets trapped in a labyrinth by Robotnik (Not sure how he managed to do that) which is under construction.  In doing so, he breaks Good Villain Recommendation Number 60: Make sure you finish a prison before deciding to capture the good guy and imprison him or her in it.  Anyway, let's move on to the actual gameplay.  Sonic moves at a pace that would disappoint a Roggenrola, and can't jump, but at least it's explained why sonic can't go fast without a powerup!  So the only way to kill enemies is to spindash, and you can turn the spindash around to a degree, but if you go too fast, you'll run into a wall, and bounce off of it.  You have to find three keys to exit the level, but you have to find the exit as well.  But if you get hit, you lose both every key you have, and some time.

Okay, I can't take it anymore.  Bottom line, Sonic labyrinth gets a 2.4 out of ten! Okay, I'm done here.  No plagiarism is intentional whatsoever, if there is any.

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Dialgaofpower's Game History
Mega Man - The Wily Wars SRAM Save Hack (gen),   Mega Man - The Wily Wars SRAM Save Hack (gen),   Mega Man - The Wily Wars SRAM Save Hack (gen),   Shin Megami Tensei if... (English) (snes),   Shin Megami Tensei if... (English) (snes),   Romancing SaGa (English Translation) (snes),   Romancing SaGa (English Translation) (snes),   Romancing SaGa (English Translation) (snes),   Final Fantasy - Mystic Quest (snes),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc),   Final Fantasy Legend (gb),   Final Fantasy Legend (gb),   Final Fantasy Legend (gb),   Final Fantasy Legend (gb),   Rockman No Constancy (Hard Version) (nes),   Rockman No Constancy (Hard Version) (nes),   Rockman No Constancy (Hard Version) (nes),   Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun (gba),   Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Madou Monogatari (snes),   Madou Monogatari (snes),   Madou Monogatari (snes),   Sonic 3 Complete (gen),   Sonic 3 Complete (gen),   Sonic 3 Complete (gen),   Sonic and Knuckles & Sonic 3 (gen),   Sonic and Knuckles & Sonic 3 (gen),   Metal Sonic in Sonic the Hedgehog (Beta) (gen),  
 
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