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Chronobocca's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100)
Legend of Zelda, The How do I create hacks?
Final Fantasy III What's the Sketch glitch?
Harvest Moon How do I get rid of moles?
Final Fantasy 7 - NES Remake (4-25-12 Update) I beg to differ. This is a simple remake of the 53rd greatest game of all time. I give it a 7.5.
Chrono Trigger Pro Action Remix works too.
Chrono Trigger Yes.
Final Fantasy I - II Advance Japanese? This is total trash!
Final Fantasy I & II None of the emulators for my PC are working, and it's only for NES games!
Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past djura23, to get the crystals, you need to do the obvious: Kill dungeon Bosses. There are 7 dungeons, the 7th containing Princess Zelda.
Legend of Zelda, The How do I get Game Genie codes to work?

Chronobocca's Last Game Reviews
Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars
11-22-13 08:24 PM
Super Mario RPG Review

Graphics 10
This game has graphics like no other SNES game you have ever laid eyes on. Mario looks like Mario. Goombas look like brown mushrooms still. Koopa Troopas are still overkill tortoises. Geno is the best, mostly because he looks like a puppet with a nightgown, because that's what he is. +Magic spells. Bowser is still a giant overkill tortoise with a shell that resembles spikes from Zelda on a portal on an overkill tortoise. And Mallow... is a marshmallow. Peach is still an extremely lame princess who likes to be captured and, as everyone knows, saved by Mario. And toadstool guys are still weird-looking 1-Ups and HP boosts. It's like your regular Mario plat former, but 3D. 
Sound 10
Bowser's Castle sounds like Bowser's dull, easy-beaten(Until visit#2), old brick wall excuse for a sturdy castle (That doesn't mean the castle looks bad, it means Bowser is trying to pass off a weak castle, which is practically a brick wall, for a castle). And Mario's Cab sounds like Mario's personal, extremely catchy, familiar tune. Mario still sounds like he is making an obnoxious "Boing!" sound when he jumps. Too bad Princess Toadstool doesn't shriek. Like, actually make a shriek sound. That would be cool, but it could be annoying at times. Again, just like your average Mario plat former, just the game is 3D, with some extra sounds and tunes, for the RPG style play. 
 
Addictiveness 10
This game is very fun. There are tons and tons of hidden Frog Coins for special purposes. There are many different re playable Mini-Games, such as the Mine Cart Mini-Game, or the Yoshi Racing Mini-Game. Or the Midus River Mini-Game. Also, you can equip items, such as the Hammer, and the Symbols, and Parasol... A certain character even has a weapon where he or she throws Mario at the enemy. There are tons of secrets, and like, the game is incredible, just incredible. 
Story 10 
There are a few story plots. After Mario un... Read the rest of this Review
Q-bert
11-18-13 02:54 PM
Q-Bert Review
Graphics 5
Honestly, there's not much for this category. The only things there are: Q-Bert, Snakes, Squares, Discs, and little grapes with sunglasses. So I rated this a 5
Sound 1
Not a lot of sounds, either. The only thing I've heard is Q-Bert's jumps. So I gave this a 1.
Addictiveness 10
This is a very good game. There really kind of isn't an ending, so I play this for High Score and fun alone. It's just fun to jump on little purple grapes and kill snakes by jumping on colorful lines, and brag to sisters about High Scores.
Story 0
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Depth 1
Pretty much the game isn't exactly "long" in game terms, but there are quite a few levels.
Difficulty 5
The game isn't a typical manner of hard, because all you're doing is jumping on squares, but then again, there's the challenge of controls, and the snakes that try to stop you, so about halfway to 10.
Overall 7.3
The game is addictive, it's fun to kill snakes. So about 7.3.
Kid Icarus
11-18-13 01:15 PM
Kid Icarus Review
Graphics 8
I really can't say there's much in the way for graphics. Basically, the only things you see are bosses, enemies, doors, and Pit. But still, they do look pretty good.
Sound 10
The music is incredible, the enemies dying sounds like things blowing up, and luckily, the game doesn't make a "Jumping" sound effect when you jump.
Addictiveness 10
I don't really WANT to play this game over and over again, but there is a problem with that. WHENEVER I DIE, I FEEL LIKE MEDUSA IS TAUNTING ME WITH HER MIDDLE FINGER! AND IT JUST GETS SO ANNOYING, I JUST WANT TO BEAT THIS GAME, AND GET IT OVER WITH.
Story 3
The goddess of light, Palutena, has been captured by the goddess of death, Medusa, and Pit needs to save Palutena. Not much there, huh? 
Depth 10  
This game takes a very, incredibly long time to beat. You might have to spend 3 days on a single level( And if you do, I feel your pain.).  The difficulty has a big role in this.
Difficulty 10
This game is the hardest game I have ever played, PERIOD. As you go up, the screen goes up, and if you go down... "I'M FINISHED!" There are many hard enemies, such as Reapers, and Eggplant Wizards. The Reapers, when they see you, throw a fit, and try to kill you like a mad-skeleton zombie ghost thing, and summon little minions that come in 5's or 6's. The Eggplant Wizards, are equally( If not more) annoying as the Reapers. They have the privilege of turning you into an Eggplant, and you'll need to backtrack to a Hospital. You'll need to visit there so much, they'll name the place after you. Hos-PIT-al. (Reference from Kid Icarus Uprising)
Overall 7.9
Honestly, I bought this game, hoping it would be the best game ever from all I heard from it. But, it wasn't. I'm not saying it's not a good game, it's just disappointing that it wasn't as good as I thought it would be.
Final Fantasy
11-18-13 11:19 AM
Final Fantasy
Graphics 10
When I think good graphics, I think Final Fantasy. The enemy and boss design is well done, the world map is top notch, and Garland's armor is shiny.
Sound 10
Final Fantasy has some of the best music and sound effects I have ever heard. The theme song sends me daydreaming, the victory theme is colorful, and the sound effects sound like magic and fighting.
Addictiveness 10
This game is SO good, I wish I still had it for my step dad's NES. I would, and still do, sit there, fighting enemies, for 6 HOURS for no reason, other than fun. There are different classes that you can use in your party, and in a way, it's kind of like difficulty. You can choose FighterX4, Thief, White Magi, Black Magi, and Red Magi, or Black Belt, Red MageX3, and a ton of other different combinations, that make the game harder and easier in different circumstances.
Story 10
2,000 years ago, 4 orbs shined bright, inside to outside, until they became dark. Final Fantasy Prologue: The world is veiled in darkness. The wind stops, the sea is wild, and the earth begins to rot. The people wait, their only hope, a prophecy.... When the world is in darkness, 4 warriors will come. After a long journey, 4 young people arrive, each holding an ORB...". And thus begins your story.
Depth 10
There are so many things to do in this game, that I don't think I will ever be able to beat this game at times. You start having to defeat Garland, the evil dark night. Then, you need to find Matoya's Crystal. Then, you need to free Provoka from pirates. Then, you need to do everything else on the southern continent. The world map is GIGANTIC. The Level Cap is Level 99. There are 8 spell levels. And there are so many bosses. This game is one of the biggest games I have ever played. 
Difficulty 10 
This game is also one of the hardest games I have ever played. I hardly make it past Garland sometimes. There are also regular enemies, t... Read the rest of this Review
Zelda II - The Adventure of Link
11-17-13 10:30 AM
Zelda 2 Review
Graphics 5
This game does not have VERY good graphics, but it's better than staring at the back of a boy in a red tunic. One of the reasons why it does not have very good graphics, is because in the side-scrolling view, take a good look at the hand Link is holding his sword in. It looks like an extent to his hand. At least the shield actually looks like a shield.
Sound 9
The game's sound when you kill an enemy reminds me of a classic game over. Just not as depressing. The music on the world map is a little tweaked up from ZELDA, and the music in the side-scrolling view is OH-SO good. Especially in dungeons. It gives me the feeling I am in a giant labyrinth in Link's prospective, only looking at his side, instead of through his eyes.
Addictiveness 10
I find this game so addictive because of it's Level-Up system. There are 24 Levels total, 8 for each category: Attack(Sword), Life(Heart), and Magic(Magic Jar). Also because there are spells to learn, which involve you going into side quests to receive an item, and coming back(Example: Leaving: Please help me find my father's trophy! Coming back with trophy: Oh, you found it! Please come inside! Then, you go to the back of the house, and an old man gives you the Fire spell.) These both make the game easier, because with the Shield spell, you can half damage received, and investing in the Life ability, will also allow you to do this, thus, making your overall defense 95% more than normal. There are also a lot of secret lives, and it just makes me want to find everything in the game.
Depth 7
The game is only 6 dungeons long, so I don't have much to say about THAT, but there is also 24 Levels, and for Level 24, you need like 2600 EXP, and you're fighting enemies that only give you 10 EXP most of the time(Occasionally, the EXP reaches above 100, but not so much.), and that adds another 2 hours to your game play, along with the fact that there are 5 spells, and you need to find... Read the rest of this Review

Chronobocca's Last Game Guides
Final Fantasy III
11-16-13 08:10 PM
The Un-Ultimate Strategy Guide
Chapter 1- Your Best Party (Equipment)
LOCKE- Relic: Genji Glove, Brigand's Glove (The Genji Glove lets LOCKE attack twice in a turn, so make sure LOCKE has a good weapon equipped in each hand, and the Brigand's Glove lets LOCKE use Mug, and so if you repetitively use Mug with the Genji Glove equipped, LOCKE will steal twice, as well as deal damage for each steal.). Seriously, the rest does not matter, aside from equip everybody but LOCKE with Dragoonboots, so that when the "Attack" command is used, everyone (Except LOCKE) will be invincible. 
Chapter 2- Your Best Party, as in the actual Party 
LOCKE would be a good choice, seeing how if you read this and followed the directions in Chapter 1, you equipped him greatly, so it would be a very bad choice to let that go to waste. 
SABIN would also be an incredible choice, because he learns Fire Dance around Level 18 for his "Blitz" command, and that can really wipe out. If that does not work, than the following would also be awesome. 
EDGAR would be a good choice because of his "Tools" command, more specifically, the Autocrossbow. It attacks every enemy, and I hardly use any other tool than the Autocrossbow, because it is so extremely useful. 
CYAN is an optimum choice because of his Swrd.Tek  ability, but I only ever find 2 and 4 useful. I don't really care much for CYAN, but Swrd.Tek   makes it all worthwhile.
Chapter 3-The Best Party (Leveling the characters that do not earn levels by normal means)
There are two characters from this game that I know of that do not level up by killing enemies.
GAU- To level up GAU, you must go to the Veldt. Then, you must use GAU's "Leap" command on an enemy, and he will be gone for a few turns. When he returns, he should learn a new style.
MOG- To level up MOG, I am pretty sure you need to visit a certain part in a town, and MOG will dance there, and he'll learn a new Dance. Again,... Read the rest of this Guide

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Q-bert
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Chronobocca's Game History
Mega Man (nes),   Metal Gear (nes),   Metal Gear (msx2),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (nes),   Metal Gear (msx2),   Super Mario Bros (nes),   Legend of Zelda, The (nes),   Metal Gear 1 (english translation) (msx2),   Metal Gear 1 (msx2),   Final Fantasy (nes),   Final Fantasy II (English by Demiforce) (nes),   Final Fantasy (nes),   Final Fantasy (nes),   Final Fantasy (nes),   Final Fantasy (nes),   Final Fantasy (nes),   Zelda II - The Adventure of Link (nes),   Final Fantasy (nes),   Castlevania (nes),   Metal Gear 1 (english translation) (msx2),   Metal Gear 1 (english translation) (msx2),   Metal Gear 1 (msx2),   Metal Gear (nes),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (Samus Hack) (snes),   Dragon Warrior (nes),   Metal Gear (nes),   Metal Gear (nes),   Metal Gear (nes),   Dragon Warrior (nes),   Sonic the Hedgehog (gen),   Dragon Warrior (nes),   Breath of Fire (snes),   Legend of Zelda, The - Link\'s Awakening DX (gbc),   Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (snes),   Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (snes),   Doom II (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (snes),   Final Fantasy III (snes),   Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (snes),   Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (snes),   Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (snes),   Dragon Warrior (nes),   Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (snes),   Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (snes),   Final Fantasy III (snes),   Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (snes),   Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (snes),   Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (snes),  
 
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