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poke-fan-1900's Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25)
An American Tail - Fievel\'s Gold Rush
09-11-13 09:03 PM
Disappointment...
I loved Disney and Don Bluth's work
growing up so I was excited to see a game featuring An American Tail.
Sadly I have to say something I never thought I'd say for a game. The
controls were way to easy as was the game.



Yeah, that's probably one of the oddest
things you'll hear anyone say about a game. I had no problem taking
out enemies. It wasn't a struggle to jump from place to place. It was
easy to collect health as well as the points. Actually, it's easy to
increase your score as the enemies do respond. It was far from a
challenge.



Now, some people may be thinking...
well, this sounds like an easy game for a quick play through. The
controls are easy, but the graphics were horribly bland as well as
repetitive. I wanted to see the world that was created in the
American Tail movies, but the charm just wasn't there.



There wasn't an interesting story or
the exploration of America's history through the eyes of Fival. I
mean, the story consists of finding a bunch of map pieces and running
through a side scroll game through, as I said... boring graphics.



And the sound. I know mice squeak, but
do you have to make it so annoying? Fival squeaked in the movies and
wasn't anywhere near that... maybe annoying isn't the right word. The
pitch just really grated on my nerves whenever I heard it.
Cat in the Hat, The
09-08-13 06:36 PM
Seuss for Older Fans
As much as I love my Dr. Seuss stuff, I was shocked to find that this games difficulty level is above what I would think the targeted age range for this game is. This is the lowest difficulty mind you as there are actually two difficulty ranges for the game. This game is honestly for older fans of Dr. Seuss and/or those who are willing to put a lot of time and effort into the game.

The way the game works is you go around completing various mini games to try and earn stars in each game. One of the mini games is a classic pong game. Another is a game where the cat balances on a ball and catches stuff that falls. There is a game where you pick up stuff in the house and another where you fly a kite through the house. There is another game where you guide "Thing 1" and "Thing 2" home and another where you catch them. So there are six games in total.

The games aren't easy at all. No, it's more like the games should be easier then they are but you know that some of the times when you're supposed to succeed at some something and you don't. For example, in the pong game there were times when I thought my paddle should have hit and it didn't. The timing for picking up in the cleaning game has to be just right. There are times that the kite went right through objects instead of knocking them down because it caught on the edge. Same with the catching game, you have to be right on with it.

Then there are the two games with "Thing 1" and "Thing 2". Catching them is a pain and jumping across them in the side scroll game is problematic as you can't see all the time where your jumping. This isn't to say the mini games aren't fun, but if you're going to play the game you're going to want to take a lot of time. The graphics and sound aren't bad either for the game, its just going to take quite a bit of time to beat if you want to play.
4 Games on One Game Pak (nicktoons)
09-07-13 11:30 PM
Nicktoon Collection
I picked this particular game up because I enjoyed quite a few of the Nick Toons featured in this game, though I think the only ones the target audience are likely to be familiar with are Fairly Odd Parents as well as SpongeBob SquarePants. Sadly the games focused around these two target audiences are the least favorite of the games for this particular collection and it is honestly a toss up between the two as to which is my least favorite. Since I mentioned Fairly Odd Parents first I will start with that particular game and work to my most favorite. (Final rating is an average from each game.)

Fairly Odd Parents: Enter the Cleft
O: (5.4) G: (8) S: (6) A: (5) S: (3)  D: (5)  D: (3)

For those not familiar with the Fairly Odd Parents I'm going to be upfront that this is another one of the Nick Toons with an odd sense of humor. With this particular game you have the super hero that the main character admires named the Cleft, a superhero known for... you guessed it... is Cleft chin. So when our hero Timmy ends up going into his favorite super hero comic you find him sporting a fake cleft chin. The villains also have oddities like this. Some people may be familiar with Word Girl instead, so if you are you can say the villains are similar to that particular PBS show. The reason for him getting to go into the comic book is because his Fairy Godparents are constantly granting his wishes.

Despite the odd character designs the graphics are nice. What becomes problematic is that in this particular side scroll game you find yourself in the actual comic book moving frame to frame. Thus there are these annoying white lines smack in the middle of the screen. Believe me when I say these white lines don't stop the bad guys anymore then they stop you. The game play is pretty much you running from one end of the level to the next with no real goal in mind except to run through the world.

SpongeBob SquarePants
O: (3.2) G: (1) S: (6)... Read the rest of this Review
Zapper - One Wicked Cricket!
09-06-13 03:25 PM
Zap... a Disapointment
Zapper started off moderately fun as it was simple at first to play and rather straight forward in how to play the game. The first level I had no problems getting past and thought that while the difficulty would increase at a moderate rate. Instead I found not so much that game became more difficult.. That was only half of it... but I found that the game play was just annoying.

The graphics honestly don't help the matter either. The designs of the characters are nice in the long run, but the colors are all off and said colors are hard on the eyes. However, I was willing to brush this off as I've seen this set of graphic colors for other games and the color scheme seems to be part of a trend that occurs. However, on top of having the color problems there is the fact you can only see so far in this game on the map.

How is that a problem? Well, if you can't see far enough ahead you can't plan out how you're going to get around certain enemies, particularly since it seems that you can't zap enemies. Everything is based on timing, which if you can't see far enough ahead you end up loosing a lives. Which brings me to another thing.

In the first level you start off with five lives. When you go into the next level after words you are stuck with the number of lives you have until you die, and then you have to start the level all over with five lives. In one way this is handy, you get to plan out your plan of attack for your next time through, but on the other hand it feels like you've been cheated of a chance to get through the level the first time through.

Then there are the bonuses that you unlock by finishing the level. The second set of challenges can't be unlocked until you get through a time challenge. The time challenge... well, you have to be very lucky to beat the time. What should have been a fun game ends up being a pain.
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
09-05-13 09:28 PM
Mighty Mouse!
I decided to check out this game as the game showed up at the top of the Retro Game Room and the title perked my interest. I didn't realize when I clicked the link that it would be a Disney Game.

The graphics are a delight and take full advantage of the graphics capability for the particular system. While the game is filled with bright colors, none of these colors jump out in a manner that causes the person playing the games problems. Everything is also detailed and the game has a major color pallet as well as gradations. The sound is also nice, but happens to have this odd background sound that I can't pinpoint that comes up every so often that I am not fond of.

Both the graphics and the sound are reminiscent of Disney's Fantasia. For those not familiar with this particular piece by Disney the first in the series was a collection of animations set to classical music. They ranged from Pegasus flying into the sky, to mushrooms dancing as well as ghosts and other oddities coming out at night. This game is similar in the fact the different stages are each unique and it feels like you're traveling through various worlds on your journey to rescue Minnie Mouse. That's pretty much the basic story line... you're traveling through these worlds to rescue Minnie from some Big Baddie who wants to switch places with her. The game is a rather straight forward side scroll game that is straight forward in the path you want to take with Mickey.

Be forewarned though that you don't start off with any ammo to throw at the creatures and jumping on top seems to be an issue of timing as well as figuring out how each creature can be defeated without throwing apples at them. Figuring out how each creature is best beaten is honestly a task in itself and may require a bit of thinking. Despite this the controls are easy and difficulty level in the long run depends on how good you are at this kind of game. There is no major worry about miss jumping or miss cal... Read the rest of this Review

poke-fan-1900's Game History
Pokemon Aquamarine (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Aquamarine (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Scooby-Doo (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Leaf Green (gba),   Pokemon Leaf Green (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red (gba),   Pokemon Aquamarine (gba),   Pokemon Aquamarine (gba),   Pokemon Aquamarine (gba),   Pokemon Aquamarine (gba),   Pokemon Aquamarine (gba),   Pokemon Aquamarine (gba),   Rugrats - Time Travelers (gbc),   Pokemon Aquamarine (gba),   Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (snes),   Pokemon Aquamarine (gba),   Rugrats in Paris - The Movie (n64),  
 
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