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Kyle!'s Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100)
Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls Crona_1: I recommend trying a different browser while playing. Vizzed recommends Internet Explorer. Or Firefox.
Final Fantasy - A Heroes Quest (beta) Nice game Beastmode, thanks for making it!
Pokemon Silver @mcoleman: you can save by either pushing F2 to make a save state and then load it whenever you like with F4, or you may press START (Enter) in-game and select save.
Halo 3 unjusthiro: Sorry, this game will never (Well, maybe in 10/30 years...) be on Vizzed's Retro Game Room. One, it's hard to emulate the graphics and so on- two, there is still games being made for the Xbox 360 Console. So no, it won't be awhile till playa
Bastion P.S. First!
Bastion AWESOME...
Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls @Slo, you may need to reload the page, or close your browser and come back to this page and select the," Play game without chatbox" option. Hope this helped!
Pokemon Blue @1stevie I say either Charmander or Squirtle hope this helped! Friend me for any other additional tips as well! :)
Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls gtg
Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls Oh, never mind lol, on FF 1 do you have a full bestiary for ff1, i do

Kyle!'s Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25)
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
06-07-13 11:37 AM
A shining treasure
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (A.K.A COD4) was developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activison Games. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was the first COD game to feature present day weapons and not be in the 60's and before.  For those who haven't heard of the world renowned Call of Duty franchise, COD is a FPS (First Person Shooter) and is a fast paced action game.  
GRAPHICS (9): Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was one of the first Call of Duty games on PlayStation 3 and XBOX 360, the first ones being Call of Duty 3 and Call of Duty: Classic. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare looks good still, even today, but doesn't have such high end looks compared to today's games. One thing I noticed is that in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare you don't see as much of your gun you are holding as you see in other games. The reason for the newer games having the guns more visible was because the developers wanted to show they are willing to put detail and use their talents to make the game look as detailed as possible. Similar to Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops the game's lighting is a bit darker, which I like. I know people say if a game looks gloomy they get sad, but I personally like it as I have sensitive eyes and if something has really vibrant colors my eyes hurt and I get headaches (A reason I cannot watch many present day movies like Avatar, the James Cameron one.), Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was perfect for my eyes and looked nice to me. In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, the game is colorful, don't get me wrong, I enjoyed Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's art, but it wasn't my cup of tea.
SOUND (10): This part of the review is based on my SPECIFIC opinions and preferences. I personally have sensitive ears, as I do with my eyes, so I cannot watch movies in a movie theater because it's so loud it hurts my ears. Well Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has just perfect sound. The guns don't sound as loud and the volume ... Read the rest of this Review
Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition
06-06-13 11:27 AM
When blocks look sexy
Minecraft was first created by a Swedish programmer named Markus Notch Persson and was later made by Mojang. Minecraft undertook a long alpha and beta stage. In 2009, Minecraft was released publicly in it's Alpha stage, and on November 18, 2011 it was finally released as an actual product. Minecraft receives almost monthly updates adding new content for players and makes the game keep players playing it because of all the new things. However, from my opinion, it is hard to come back to Minecraft after a long break and adjust to new items and crafting recipes. The game also is all in block shapes. By that I mean grass is a block itself, as a iron ore is also a block itself.
GRAPHICS (8): As I stated before, this game is all about blocks, so the graphics are about what the blocks look like. On the PC version of Minecraft, there are texture packs. A texture pack is made from somebody editing the default textures and changing it. They do so by pixelate the blocks with different colors, or different looks. However, on the XBOX 360 version, you are stuck with the Vanilla, or default texture pack. However from my personal opinion the default texture pack looks nice and feels good to see after playing with a texture pack for awhile. A shader, another thing exclusive to PC, requires a good CPU and graphics card, but makes even the default texture pack look beautiful. It looks like something out of Battlefield 3, if I can attempt to describe it. Now, I know people will hate on Minecraft and give it flack for being made out of blocks (I am no fanboy, however. But not a hater), however when you mix blocks together it looks amazing and is like making a painting.
SOUND (10): Minecraft's soundtrack was made by a German composer named Daniel Rosenfeld, who goes by "C4 18." Now there are these disks in the game that you get in Dungeons or from mob drops can be put in a Jukebox and be played. There are many songs that are all catchy, however I felt the most catchy was "Cat" a... Read the rest of this Review
Batman: Arkham City
06-02-13 03:48 PM
The Juggernaut Title
Batman Arkham Asylum set some pretty high standards for Arkham City, but Arkham City glided over that standard and now sets a even larger standard for the new title coming out, "Batman Origins." The game was released by Rocksteady in 2011 and has been called one of the most anticipated games of 2011. The game has won many awards, and has received DLC. However the DLC to many wasn't as good seeing as all you got were extra maps, extra skins, 1 extra small bit of story, and that's all. However, it is debatable what makes good DLC and not.
GRAPHICS (9): Batman: Arkham City's graphics are a large improvement of Arkham Asylum's. In Arkham Asylum, many of the prisoners looked alike and didn't have many distinguishing features and made the game feel bland. Arkham City has improved the enemy designs drastically and has made the game, if anything, nowhere near bland. Depending on which part of the city you are in, for say, the Joker's territory, the enemies there have tattoos and Clown masks. If you go to Penguins territory, you'll see armed enemies with ski masks and jackets. And if you go to Two-Face's territory you see men with masks split to look like they have two faces and wear gray prisoner clothes. However, like Arkham Asylum, when you defeat enemies their bodies tend to ragdoll and glitch through eachother. But due to many other things about this game it is easy to overlook.  
SOUND (10): Arkham City's music was composed by Nick Arundel and Ron Fish. From my personal opinion, the music reminded me of how Batman: Begins sounded. For those of you who are like, "What? I have seen Batman:Begins and don't see a similarity!" Well I recommend you go watch it on YouTube or go look for you CD. I can almost guarantee you'll agree after hearing the music. Or, you can just YouTube the two soundtracks. In my opinion, the music is good, and is fitting to the scenes. It is not sloppy (I say this as I have performed in Orchestra band many times as a Violist.)... Read the rest of this Review
Earthbound
03-22-13 04:30 PM
Enter Earthbound!
Earthbound was originally released as Mother 2: Revenge of Gyiygas in Japan. Earthbound is a RPG (Role-Playing-Game). The game was released for the NES in August 27, 1994. And in June 5, 1995. Then for Gameboy Advance (With Mother 1 and 2), June 20, 2003. And the final, and most recent release, March 20, 2013 for the Virtual Console. This game has very similar combat to most RPG games, but doesn't contain magic. But I'll discuss that in the gameplay section.
GRAPHICS: This game's graphics were stunning! Every time I watched a video, or played it I just saw the gaming version of Mona Lisa-- which would explain why it was a five-year project. The areas, battle backgrounds, and characters have been nicely designed and have been made to look different and have a specific way to identify them. For example, Ness is most known for because of his hat, and Paula is well, one of the only females that have a major role in the game. I however felt that some enemies could have looked a bit better or had some more complexity like how the characters and areas were made. I also feel the graphics were better in the later parts of the game than the early parts-- not implying the game looked bad.
SOUND: This game's music is just amazing. I mean; AMAZING! As a musician I loved the soundtracks and now have another use for YouTube. The game's music was composed by Hiroshi Kanazu, and Hirokazu Tanaka. And the soundtrack was released by Sony Records in Japan November 2, 1994. The game's music is just so catchy I find myself looking like a retard at school humming it! But it's worth it. The beats were great and I could easily get my violin/flute/saxophone and most likely play it the way it sounds-- which if you aren't a lifelong musician, means it's that good you can play without notation. However there was that rare moment where I would find myself hating certain songs.
ADDICTIVENESS: OH MY GOD! This game is super addicting! I found myself wanting to play this game all the time... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Leaf Green 3 in 1
03-09-13 12:54 PM
3 Memorable Pokemon right off the bat!
This game was a pretty unique hack compared to the ones I have played. Most of the hacks had either unlimited Pokeballs, all shiny Pokemon, and stuff on those lines. But this game had three starters, in one game. I know people will hate saying, "Well there goes the fun..." Well that's your opinion. But I found it easier because now you can fill up more of your Poke'dex, meaning more completion in the End Game. The game let's you normally pick your starter as all games and hacks do (Excluding Pokemon Yellow and hacks in similarity to Pokemon Yellow's starter), and then let you catch Pikachu, Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasar. So you can easily build a team to have no weakness. Now you can finally own your rival!


GRAPHICS: The game's graphics were the same as Pokemon Leafgreen and Firered, and I liked those games' graphics so I gave this category a ten. However, there were those moments where the game would slow down randomly and not let me move or select a move in battle. Instead I had to wait for it to SLOWLY get back to regular speed, only for it to reoccur again in three or four minutes later. 

SOUND: The games sound was very bland and the only time I would find myself humming was when the battle theme started. However, the sound was constantly ruined by the weird "lag" problem I talked about in the previous paragraph, but overall I really enjoyed the sound. I rated it a six.

ADDICTIVENESS: Now for most people who have played Pokemon, know it starts off slow and boring to the point where you force yourself to keep playing (TTTTHHHANNKK YOU SPEEDUP BARRR!!!!), but then will get really good as your battles get more challenging and you can start breezing through the game. I always felt watching your Pokemon level up, gain EXP, learn new moves, and evolve is very satisfying and is something that keeps the player engaged. And since you have the three starters that means that you can breeze through gyms easier and wat... Read the rest of this Review

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Kyle!'s Game History
Final Fantasy VII (psx),   Final Fantasy VII (psx),   Final Fantasy VII (psx),   Pokemon Emerald - Catch \'em All! (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy V Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy V Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Final Fantasy - A Heroes Quest (nes),   Final Fantasy III (english translation) (nes),   Final Fantasy III (english translation) (nes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Pokemon Trading Card Game (gbc),   Pokemon Trading Card Game (gbc),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Pokemon Leaf Green 3 in 1 (gba),   Pokemon Leaf Green 3 in 1 (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy - A Heroes Quest (beta) (nes),   Pokemon Gold (gbc),   Pokemon Rebirth (gba),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Super Mario Bros (nes),   Paper Mario (n64),   Paper Mario (n64),   Pokemon Flora Sky (gba),   Pokemon Pyschic (gba),   Pokemon Sapphire (gba),   Pokemon Ruby (gba),   Pokemon Sienna (beta 3.1) (gba),   Contra (nes),   Super Mario Bros 3 (nes),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),   Pokemon Yellow (gbc),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),  
 
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