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bit Generations - Digidrive 04-29-13 12:44 AM
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bit generations: DIGIDRIVE Game Review
Bit generations: DIGIDRIVE Game Review from ExciteBikeFan14 Hey Everyone, Its ExciteBikeFan14 Back Again for Another Game Review. This Time I’m Reviewing bit generations: DIGIDRIVE for The Game Boy Advance. Also Named Art Style: DIGIDRIVE for The Nintendo DSiWare, bit generations: DIGIDRIVE is a puzzle game where you have to group “cars” in different sections. So on to the review. Game Overview bit generations: DIGIDRIVE is a puzzle sorting game where you group 3 different types of “cars” into 4 different parts of the game board in order to move your game piece on the right side of the screen in the middle as far as you can, and avoid it from touching the piston that’s down below because if the piston touches the game piece, the game ends. You’ll use the D-pad and move either up, down, left or right to sort the cars of different colors. Once a car is in a section, a shape will pop up near the section. This is the fuel for your game piece. There are 5 shapes that hold fuel for each section depending on how much fuel it’s holding. The more cars that are adjacent to the color of a section or sections on the game board that pile up, more fuel will be added to the container. The shapes or containers are The Triangle, Square, Pentagon, Hexagon and finally The Circle. When The Circle is filled all the way, the words “MAX” will appear telling you that the container is full. If a car of a different color comes to a section while there’s fuel there, the fuel will go to other sections and fill up there. This can be a useful strategy to get your game piece to go farther faster. At many times there will be a flashing car that sends the fuel from any section you send it to or where ever it goes by its self to your game piece. If there is no fuel in a section and the flashing car passes it, the cars will be removed from the section if there are any cars and nothing happens. You’ll also... Read the rest of this Review
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Galaga - Destination Earth 08-01-12 12:41 AM
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Galaga: Destination Earth GBC Game Review
Galaga: Destination Earth Game Review Hello Everyone It’s ExciteBikeFan14 Again, With a Game Review for Galaga: Destination Earth for The Game Boy Color. Galaga: Destination Earth is a game part of the popular Galaxian arcade series of games from Namco. There was also a PlayStation version of the same game but today it’s all about the Game Boy Color version. So let’s jump into the game. Game Overview In Galaga: Destination Earth the objective is very similar to the arcade predecessors. By using your space ship, the objective is to blast all the aliens (or galaga in this case) to go on to the next level. But in this game you’ll have to complete a series of waves in order to get to the next round. The game features a counter showing you how many aliens are in the wave that you need to get rid of. The counter for how many galaga are there is shown at the left of the screen. I thought that is a very good thing instead of trying to count all the galaga that are left on the screen. Also your life count is shown just like in any other video game. When your ship gets blasted by one of the galaga, you’ll lose a life. Lose all of your lives and the game is over. But if you do make a high enough score, you can enter your initials in the game’s in game high score leader board. There is also a chance to earn more lives by earning a specific amount of points. When you get rid of the galaga that are on the screen you’ll earn points and even power ups that will show up in green and fall to the bottom of the screen. Move your space ship to catch the power-up and you’ll upgrade your laser for a limited amount of time. Some of the galaga need to be blasted twice in order to destroy them. There is also a 2 player mode via Game Boy Color Link but both players need the game in each individual system and one link cable in order to play that mode. Graphics The Graphics in Galaga: Destination Earth Are Really Impr... Read the rest of this Review
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Tetris Blast 06-30-12 10:57 PM
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Tetris Blast Game Review
Tetris Blast Game Review from ExciteBikeFan14 Hi Everyone, It’s ExciteBikeFan14 with the Tetris Blast Game Review for The Original Game Boy Handheld System. What Tetris Blast Is all about is a fresh twist of the popular puzzle game. Named Bombliss in Japan, Tetris Blast plays the same way and it’s a blast of fun (no pun intended) So, Lets Jump into the review. Game Overview Tetris Blast Is A Puzzle game where besides making lines to score points, bombs are added in this game. The object of the game is to clear level by level strategically making lines and clearing the screen with blocks and bombs. Every level starts off with a set number of points and drops 1 by one with every block added to the matrix. The game has 3 game modes plus a versus mode which you and a friend can go head to head to see who can clear the screen the fastest. The 3 game modes are Contest which you go level by level clearing the screen, Fight which you take on 1 of 3 characters to smash and make them explode in order to win the match, and Practice which you play an “endless” game to sharpen your skills. If the matrix fills up at any game mode, the game is over and you will get a chance to try again to beat the level. Tetris Blast is a great unique experience for all puzzle and strategic gamers. Graphics The graphics are the game look great and is what you would normally expect from a great Game Boy game, although I don’t focus on the graphics that much because it’s not all important to me. Just the game play that’s all. But anyway the graphics get a rating of 10. Music & Sound FX What's great about the music is that it totally fits with the game. From the title screen, to the contest mode, this game has some really great tracks. And the sound fx also match. The music might make you pause the game, just to listen to it. Which is a good reason why a game might have great music. The music & sound ... Read the rest of this Review
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Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York 06-16-12 12:30 AM
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Home Alone 2 GENESIS Game Review
Hey Everyone, Its ExciteBikeFan14 with another game review. (Hopefully better than my last one.) This Time I'm Reviewing Home Alone 2: Lost In New York for the Sega Genesis. There were 3 versions of this game and the Genesis Version Takes the cake. Its really enjoyable and very impressive. Now on to the game. The game starts off with Kevin McCalister, one of the main characters in the movie that appears at the New York airport. Then Kevin Has to get different objects to create a weapon which can be used to stun enemies and later on more objects to upgrade his weapons so he can shoot pies for example. The game kind of reminds me a cross between a DOS arcade game and a Sonic game on a Genesis. The music in the game is fantastic and fits with the different levels setting the mood and possibly making it more intense as you go along. The story in the game is the same as the movie's so I don't think its necessary to watch the movie in order to play the game. The game is also fairly easy and you do start off with 3 lives like any other game.
The Genesis Version of Home Alone 2. A great looking game, great graphics and a great sound track to match as well. I highly recommend it to the Home Alone movie fans.
To sum things up, Home Alone 2 for The Genesis Is A Perfect Movie Adaptation as a Game and I think the hard work really paid off.
This Version gets a 10/10.
This Wraps up another game review. I want to thank you for reading and I'll see you next time for more. Take care.
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Cruis\'n USA 06-07-12 10:47 PM
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Cruis'n USA Review by ExciteBikeFan14
Hello Everyone, ExciteBikeFan14 Here With Another Game Review. Today I'm Reviewing Cruis'n USA for the Nintendo 64. This Version of Cruis'n USA is the N64 port of the Arcade game and features everything from the arcade game but on the N64 version there is no need for quarters. The object of the game is to get 1st place in all the races to continue playing. There is also a 2 Player Challenge mode and I like it when the announcer announces the 2 Player Challenge. The game features some great music and there's one music and race track that I like. The art in the game is amazing and very life like. It makes you feel that you're actually in the most popular areas in the USA.
Cruis'n USA, An Arcade Racing Classic Enjoyed by Everyone.
This Game Gets A 10/10.
I highly recommend this game to anyone who likes racing, arcade games or both. Anyway I'll see you next time for another review. Later for now.
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