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kramer4077's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100) | Aladdin | One of the best Disney movies and a great game! | Game of Life, The | Game will not load past the Playstation screen. | Famimaga Disk Vol. 5 - Puyo Puyo | Cannot get past where it says "Set Side B." How do you get past this? | Adventures in the Magic Kingdom | Just got back from Disney World and wanted to play this game right away! Such great memories from my childhood :) | Puyo Puyo | I think I have a Puyo addiction! | Maniac Mansion | I didn't even know this was made for the Apple-always played it on the NES :) | Maniac Mansion | I love this game and Syd has the best music ever :) | Space Squash | Gotta love these bright red Virtual Boy games! | Pokemon Shiny Gold | This is a really great hack! | The Beatles: Rock Band Limited Edition | I love the Beatles!! Great game with drums! |
kramer4077's Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25) |
Addams Family 08-25-13 10:08 PM |
Addams Family for NES Thanks for reading my review of The Addams Family for Nintendo! --kramer4077 Overall 9/10--Yeah, they're creepy and they're kooky and all that jazz! You know the crazy TV show The Addams Family, right? Well this is a Nintendo game based on that odd TV show. The game is very cute and has that "classic Nintendo" feel to it. You play the game as Gomez, the father of the Addams family. He has to run around the house and try to find his family members--Morticia, Lurch, Wednesday, Pugsley, and I think even little old Granny. The game wasn't all that popular, but is quite the Nintendo gem I must say! I am just now seeing there are versions of this game on other consoles, but I can't compare this game with those. I consider it similar to Maniac Mansion for Nintendo, so if you are familiar with and enjoy that game, you will probably also like this one! It has more of a mission to it other than just kill all the bad guys. You should give The Addams Family Nintendo game a try if you haven't played it before! Graphics: 9/10--Well the original television show was in black and white, so the graphics seem like a Picasso masterpiece compared to that :) The designs of the mansion and characters are all very splendid. There are some intricate details in this game, and as I've previously said, the style of it reminds me a lot of Maniac Mansion. Sound: 9/10--Um...the Addams Family theme song might be stuck in your head afterword...just warning you! It's constantly playing in the background and there are cool sound effects. Addictiveness: 9/10--Yes, this game is addictive. You will want to try and save all the family members and beat the game. When I played this game as a child, I could never beat it. It's very difficult, yet fun, which is what makes it so addictive! There are enemies everywhere that d... Read the rest of this Review |
Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York 08-23-13 11:10 PM |
Home Alone 2 for NES Thanks for reading my review of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York for Nintendo! --kramer4077 Overall: 8/10--First off, let me say that the first Home Alone game for Nintendo is actually one of my favorite video games of all time. In that version you run around as Kevin trying to escape Harry and Marv in the house for 20 minutes. The robbers chase you and you have to lay down traps that they fall into so you can run away and hide. Despite lots of people not liking it that version, that game has lots of excellent qualities that I enjoy. This version is very different from the first Home Alone for Nintendo. If you didn't enjoy the first Home Alone, you might prefer this version. In Home Alone 2: Lost in New York you play as Kevin but this time you are in various places in New York City. You begin your journey in a hotel and there are many cut-scenes explaining the story. Basically Harry and Marv, the robbers, are trying to find Kevin in New York City. You, as Kevin, have to run all over this hotel trying to escape. Then you end up in Central Park. Along the way you can pick up a stun gun and shoot people and slide into things with your knees to destroy them, so the whole concept is different than Home Alone, where you lay down traps for the robbers to fall in to. Graphics: 7/10--Not really the best graphics for a Nintendo game. At times the color schemes make it difficult to see objects that you need to jump and get. However, that may be the way the developer intended it to be for more of a challenge. There are lots of nice colors, but things aren't as detailed as I've seen in other Nintendo games. Sound: 8/10--Lots of entertaining sound effects and music going on in this Home Alone game. Very decent for a Nintendo game. Addictiveness: 6/10--This game can get a little frustrating, especially when you lose ... Read the rest of this Review |
Puzzle Star Sweep 08-22-13 10:09 PM |
Puzzle Star Sweep for PlayStation Thanks for reading my review of Puzzle Star Sweep for PlayStation! This will be a short review, since this game is not worthy of too much of my time or yours! --kramer4077 Overall: 2/10--First of all, I'm mainly writing this to warn you NOT to waste your time by trying out this game. The game title sounds really cute and all, so that's why I tried it out. Also the game description says it's similar to Tetris, but don't let that fool you! I love Tetris, and this game is nothing like it! You know those big long annoying skinny rectangles you get in Tetris that you never know where to put?...Well, those are the ONLY types of pieces in this puzzle game! Also, when they show you the "next" piece it's actually not that piece...you have to remember the piece that was previously in that square. It's like a horrible memory puzzle game that I do not recommend playing! Graphics: 6/10--The colors are very nice and bright. Everything looks fine in this PlayStation puzzle game, but nothing is too extraordinary. Sound: 6/10--It had some decent music and sound effects playing in the background, but nothing special. Addictiveness: 1/10--I turned this game off after about 5 minutes, so I did not find this game at all addictive. I even tried all the modes the game had to offer. The difficulty made this game not worth my time. Story: 1/10--It says there is a story mode, but it just seemed like an opponent trash-talked you and then the puzzle game starts up. I feel like that mode was falsely advertised... Depth: 3/10--This game has lots of modes...one-player mode, story mode, vs. mode, and attack mode. You would think with all those modes this would be a great game. However, each mode moves right into the same tricky puzzle game. The story mode had no real story at all, which was very disappointing. ... Read the rest of this Review |
Mario Party 2 08-21-13 11:58 PM |
Who Wants to Party? Thanks for reading my review of Mario Party 2 for Nintendo 64! --kramer4077 Overall: 9.5/10--Who wants to party?! Have a Mario party that is! I have played all the Mario Party games and this is my second favorite one to play. Mario Party 3 is just a tad bit better for the fact that you can hold three items instead of just one. I just love the original Mario Party games better than the newer Wii versions. Those are fun in their own way, but there was just something so cool about being able to play a game like this with four players on the Nintendo 64 console. Previous game consoles like NES and Super Nintendo only allowed for two players at a time. Anyways, Mario Party 2 is quite simply a great game to play with real friends since you can play with up to four people. This game came out in the days before you could play against another person online...you actually had to have the friend with you in the same room! Can you believe video games used to be played that way? :P The object of the Mario Party games is to be the player who gets the most stars on after 20, 35, or 50 turns on the game board. You collect coins as you go by landing on blue spaces or you can win them in the mini-games. You need 20 coins to buy a star. You can also get helpful items as you go through the game. For example, a mushroom item will give you two dice blocks instead of one and a golden mushroom will give you three dice blocks so you can get further around the game board. In Mario Party 3 they allow you to carry three items at a time. In Mario Party 2 you can only carry one item. The game-play is pretty straight-forward and easy to follow along with even if you've never played before. Make sure you try Mario Party 2 or one of the early versions before you try a more complicated Wii version. The Wii-mote adds a whole different element to gameplay tha... Read the rest of this Review |
Word Munchers 08-21-13 11:11 PM |
Word Munchers..tricky to think so quickly! Thanks for reading my review of Number Munchers for Apple II! --kramer4077 Overall: 9/10--Similar to Number Munchers, Word Munchers is probably a classic game you played in elementary school if you were a child of the late 80s or early 90s! In Word Munchers you play as a little frog-like creature and you run around a game board trying to munch up the correct answers before you get eaten by a "troggle." If you get caught or choose a wrong answer you lose a turn and you only get three lives. This version of Munchers is a very challenging one. It involves finding correct answers to vowel sounds in words. If I was sitting in a classroom taking a test it would be no big deal to get the answers correct. However, the game of Word Munchers is fast-paced and you must choose the answers correctly before the troggles get you! All in all, this is an addictive, exciting game of...words...yes, I said words :) If you never played this game in school, you need to try it today to see what you've been missing all these years! Graphics: 9/10--The graphics are really amazing for early technology! This game has a nice color scheme and everything is very clear. You can clearly read the words and see where your character is moving. It is too bad that the screenshots for the game come out really small and hard to see. During game-play you can see everything just fine, and I'm not sure why the screenshots come out that way for Apple II games. Sound: 10/10--EVERYBODY knows the classic sounds in these Muncher games! You would live for the moment your fourth grade teacher told the class you were going to the computer lab that day! It's as though you could hear that enjoyable beep, beep, beep of the muncher eating the correct answers. Look out when the troggle gets you because it plays a little tune that will stick in your brain for a lifetime! |
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Home Alone 04-14-13 02:53 PM |
Winning Strategies This is my favorite NES game from my childhood. With the NES controller I could win almost every time; the computer controls are a little difficult but I'm getting used to them. Here are some game-winning strategies I use: 1. When the game first starts grab the 2 light bulbs inside the front door. Go to the right and lay them down in front of the stairs that lead to the basement. Now grab the Christmas tree lights and TV (very long trap) and head down the stairs to the basement. Once you are down the stairs go all the way to the furthest left corner. There is a hiding spot there. When I go into a hiding spot I lay a trap down right in front of me so that I'm protected when the robbers come since they run very fast at times. I've been able to spend up to 5 minutes in that basement hiding spot. 2. As soon as a robber is in the basement another good time waster is to run back and forth in the basement, laying traps to each end and making them chase you to the other end. The basement is loaded with traps, so this strategy can easily take care of another 5 minutes for you. As soon as both robbers are in the basement leave as fast as you can. To get them to separate again I run laps outside the house to the tree house, top floor of the house, down the drain pipe, and around the front of the house. I eventually get back down to the basement as many different times as I can using that same hiding spot. The basement is the best spot to stay in the majority of the time since you can see them coming from up above and at one end you have a wall behind you for safety. 3. Do you know how to get the chandeliers down? You can only have 2 traps in your inventory in order to do it. You need to stand directly above one on the top floor, hold the down arrow, and push whichever button you are using to collect traps. That will send them to the 2... Read the rest of this Guide |
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Super Mario 64 (n64), Super Mario 64 (n64), Crazy Taxi (dc), Bust-a-Move 4 (dc), Bust-a-Move 4 (dc), Hamtaro - Ham-Ham Games (gba), Home Alone (nes), Super Mario World (snes), Super Mario World (snes), Super Mario World (snes), Super Mario World (snes), Home Alone (nes), Home Alone (nes), Crazy Taxi (dc), Home Alone (nes), Home Alone (nes), Home Improvement (snes), Home Improvement (snes), Home Improvement (snes), Home Improvement (snes), Home Improvement (snes), Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (psx), Puzzle Bobble 2 (psx), Game of Life, The (psx), Game of Life, The (psx), Game of Life, The (psx), Game of Life, The (psx), Super Mario Advance 3 - Yoshi\'s Island (gba), Super Mario Advance 3 - Yoshi\'s Island (gba), Super Mario Advance 3 - Yoshi\'s Island (gba), Dr. Mario (nes), Dr. Mario (nes), Nimble Numbers Ned (mo2), Miner 2049er Volume II (a2600), M.A.S.H. (a2600), Kid\'s Cards (gba), Euchre (a2600), Euchre (a2600), Euchre (a2600), Famicom Mini 15 - Dr. Mario (gba), Tetris 2 (nes), Tetris Attack (snes), M.A.S.H. (a2600), M.A.S.H. (a2600), Tetris Attack (gb), Tetris (nintendo) (nes), Tetris (nintendo) (nes), Tetris (gen), Tetris (gen), Tetris (gen), |
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