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huntra1291's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100)
Sonic 2 XL i am over weight and this actually wants me to eat more. IDGAF about loosing wieight or being healthy.
Pokemon Crystal quite possibly the best of the 2nd gen pokemon games
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory I JUST ROBBED A BANK WITH MY 9 MILLI
Pokemon Crystal Shards (English beta 1) game has no sound
Pokemon Black - Special Palace Edition why does it look like someone peed on game?
Pokemon Flora Flame my pokemon wont evolve
Pokemon Waterfall there is no over world music
Harvest Moon - More Friends of Mineral Town this is Farmville before Farmville was a thing
Altered Beast (set 8, 8751 317-0078) man i LOVE this game.
Classic NES Series - Super Mario Bros. the game flickers for me

huntra1291's Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25)
Pokemon Green - English
11-23-15 02:35 AM
Going Green
   I'm Going to be real honest here and say that I don't review hacks or home brews. Why? Cause I feel like at lot of them fall way short of the originals they are trying to imitate. Whether its from bad level designs or poor controls they always seem to fall short. Of their goals. Pokémon Green-English is different. How different? Well I'll get to that in due time. First a little back history as to what happened to Green and why we got Blue instead.

    Released only in Japan under the name Pocket Monsters: Green back on February 27, 1996 on the original Game Boy along with Pokémon Red was developed by Game Freak and released by Nintendo. For those of you that don't know Pokémon is a top-down 2D RPG game that has you going all over the Kanto region battling trainers, collecting 8 gym badges, and evolving Pokémon you collect and trade.

   Growing up I had always played Red, Blue, and Yellow. It wasn't until a few years ago that I had heard of this Pokémon Green and wondered what it was. Was it some new Pokémon game that had just come out? Was it some fan made home brew? Maybe it could have been some sort of joke game. It wasn't until I had done some reading I found out that it was a version never released outside of Japan. Instead what we got is Pokémon Blue in place of Green. So how does green hold up against Red and Blue? Is this hack worth playing? My initial answer is yes. But lets see why I initially said yes as I take a look and review Pokémon Green-English.

   Difficulty 6: I put the difficulty in the middle cause really its no harder or easier the Red and Blue. Also comes down to what team of Pokémon you are using as well.

   Depth 8: More or less Pokémon Green's depth is exactly like Red and Blue's. Basically the only thing changed on this hack the memory used in Red and Blue to add full English text instead what other... Read the rest of this Review
Dragon Ball GT - Transformation
11-06-15 05:37 AM
Grand Tour
   Growing up I was never into the whole Dragon ball franchise. It was a franchise that never appealed to me till I was in high school. About that time is when Dragon ball GT (Grand Tour) had come out had it really caught my eye. In fact Dragon ball GT was the first series in the franchise I ever watched. In fact even now as an adult I'll still watch it from start to finish. But I'm here to talk about the one and only game released here in the States based on the series Dragon ball GT: Transmission. So does it compare to the love I have for the series? Well let us take a look in my review of Dragon ball GT: Transmission.

   Dragon ball GT: Transmission is a side scrolling 2D style beat 'em up that was published by Atari and developed by Webfoot Technologies and released for the Game Boy Advance back 2005.

   True the game is an action beat 'em up but there is also a hint of RPG elements and has a character swap system implemented in the very first TMNT games for the NES. So how does the RPG factor fit in? Going through the game when you kill enemies you will grab 3 colored orbs. Red is for health, green is for energy, and yellow is for strength. Takes about 10 of those orbs to increase a stat. Now every once in awhile you will find a giant orb of one of the 3 colors I mentioned. When you grab the giant stat orbs its equal to 10 of the smaller ones. Therefore your stats increase by 1 with just one of those big orbs. So now that I"ve given you a look at what type of game it is on to the review itself.

   Difficulty 3: The game is pretty easy to go through. There is no real challenge. The buttons are real responsive. The L button recharges your energy the R button fires off energy blasts A is jump and B is attack. The only downside to the controls is when ever you want to use an energy blast you have to stop moving. It leaves you open to enemies attacking you. My advice is to just use short energy blas... Read the rest of this Review
GoldenEye 007
11-05-15 07:54 PM
A license to Kill
   So like a lot of people I grew up on the Bond films. Probably one of my favorite ones is Golden Eye. To me Pierce Bronson as one of the best Bonds out there (next to Daniel Craig). Anyway I am here to talk about the Golden Eye game and not the movie that its tied to. Now prior to me writing this review I did not play the version on here. In fact I actually pulled out and play the copy I had for over 10 years. So how well does the game hold up after more then 10 years? Does it still hold its fun factor? Is it still worth your time to play? Well I will answer those questions and more in my review.

   So published and developed in 1997 by Rare is Golden Eye. The game based on the movie of the same name that was released to world wide critical acclaim back in 1995. The game was released exclusively for Nintendo's newest console the N64. Back when I first got my copy I was blown away at how well a game based on a movie at that time was 2 years old had the feel of its source material. So doe it still hold up today? Well lets find out in my review for Golden Eye: 007.

   Difficulty 5: The difficulty and be either as hard or easy as you make it. The controls are very tight and responsive. They aren't that hard to learn.

   Depth 5: The game doesn't really have a lot of depth to it. The stages are just major areas taken from the movie. Really that's it. Just scenes taken from the movie and made in to playable stages.

Story 3: To sum up the story all it is, is just like with every Bond film including Golden Eye. Is Bond goes on a mission to save the world from being taken over by some evil villain. That's all there is to it.

   Addictiveness  3: Now a days the game is not all that addicting. What was addicting back in 1997 including its 4 player local co op sadly does not hold on today. While at certain points the game can be fun, its fun to be had in short bursts.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Turtles in Time (4 Players ver UAA)
11-03-15 02:10 PM
LET'S KICK SHELL!!
   First off I want to start off by saying as a kid I was a huge Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fan. I had it all. The toys, the VHS tapes everything. To me it was the best franchise for a kid growing up in the 90's to be a fan of. Now as an adult I'm still a fan but not as much. So I was very delighted to find out that this site has the arcade version of a video game I grew up playing as a kid. But I'm not writing my review based on the MAME version of the game. No, my review is coming off the fact that I myself own an actual working arcade cabinet of the game. Don't get me wrong I love the MAME version but its not the version I played prior to my review. Mainly because I owned the arcade cabinet long before I knew about this site.

   Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time was developed, published and released by Konami back in 1990 is a 4 player style beat 'em up where the player can select from 1 of 4 turtles. Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael. Like the first game for the arcades this one also a 2D side scrolling beat 'em up. So is it better or worse then the first one? Does it hold up just as good if not better then the first? Lets answer those questions and more in my review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time.

   Difficulty 2. With this being the MAME version of the game its not very hard at all considering you can add as many credits as you want. Also the controls are very tight and responsive. Of course I'm speaking as a person that's using a Xbox 360 controller.

   Depth 4: There isn't a lot of depth to the game. All you do is go right and beat up the various bad guys as you go. That's all there is to it. The game itself doesn't take that long to beat. I've gone through the entire game start to finish in about an hour. An hour and a half at the most. Its a short game but a fun game.

   Story 5: The story is kind of mediocre. The story involves... Read the rest of this Review
Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout
11-03-15 09:10 AM
Ain't I a Stinker?
   I want to start off by saying of all the Looney Tunes characters out there Bugs Bunny is my all time favorite. In fact I love him so much that I actually have a drawing of him signed by Chuck Jones himself framed and hanging up on my wall with a signed photo of him hanging up nest to it. So because of that it was very hard for me to decide what Bugs Bunny game I wanted to play and review for my month long series of where I play video games based on the world of entertainment. Meaning I play and review games based on movies T.V. Or comics. Or even just characters based on that type of media. Anyway I decided to review Bugs Bunny Birthday Blow out seeing as I have never played it till now. So what did I think of the game? Well lets take a look at the review then shall we?

   So released for the Nintendo Entertainment System on September 1990 is Bugs Bunny Birthday Blow out. The game was published and developed by Kemco studio. The game itself fall under the Crazy Castle series of Bugs Bunny games. On a side note The Crazy Castle games themselves are worth playing in my opinion. But we are here to talk about Bugs Bunny Birthday Blow out. So with that said on with the review.

   Difficulty 1: I am not kidding when I say the game is super easy to learn to play. Not only that but its even easier to go through. I died only once my entire time that I played the game. Bugs Bunny's abilities include: jumping, diving into holes, and using
his mallet as a form of attack. He can also land on top of enemies
without getting damaged.

   Depth 3: The depth is kind of lacking. The game has 6 levels made up of 5 rounds each with a boss fight at the of each round. The bosses are various Looney Tunes characters such as Tweety Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn among others. On a side note the common boss in the game is going to be Daffy Duck. He shows up on every stage.

   Story  4: The s... Read the rest of this Review

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huntra1291's Game History
Kirby's Adventure (nes),   Kirby's Adventure (nes),   Kirby's Adventure (nes),   Pokemon Crystal (gbc),   Pokemon Crystal (gbc),   Pokemon Crystal (gbc),   Jet Force Gemini (n64),   Fire Emblem - The Sacred Stones (gba),   Undercover Cops (World) (mame),   Shadow Force (US Version 2) (mame),   Kong - King of Atlantis (gba),   Card e-Reader (gba),   Super Mario All-Stars NES (nes),   Pokemon Fiery Challenge Beta 1.0 (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red Omega (gba),   Pokemon Fire Red Omega (gba),   Pokemon Cursed Version (gba),   Pokemon Crystal Shards (English beta 1) (gba),   Pokemon Weirdness (gba),   Pokemon Weirdness (gba),   Pokemon Vaporeon Blue (gba),   Pokemon Pink Version (beta 1.1) (gba),   Pokemon SkyLine (beta 2) (gba),   Demon Front (ver. 105) (mame),   Pokemon Liquid Crystal (beta 3.2) (gba),   Advance Wars (gba),   Contra Advance - The Alien Wars EX (gba),   Pokemon Distorted Realms (gba),   Pokemon Flora Flame (gba),   Pokemon Rijon Adventures (gba),   Sonic Epoch (gba),   Pokemon Waterfall (gba),   Guilty Gear X - Advance Edition (gba),   Classic NES Series - The Legend of Zelda (gba),   Classic NES Series - The Legend of Zelda (gba),   Classic NES Series - The Legend of Zelda (gba),   Mario\'s Christmas Quest (snes),   Super Mario Xmas - Re-Kringled (nes),   Naruto - Ninja Council 2 (gba),   Naruto - Ninja Council 2 (gba),   Harvest Moon - Friends of Mineral Town (gba),   Harvest Moon - More Friends of Mineral Town (gba),   Time Cop [Beta] (scd),   Cyborg 009 (scd),   WWF - Rage in the Cage (scd),   Phantasy Star Online (dc),   Phantasy Star IV EasyType (gen),   SplatterHouse (World new version) (mame),   Sonic - Sonic Jam\'s Easy Mode (gen),   The Last Blade + Bakumatsu Roman - Gekka no Kenshi (set 1) (mame),  
 
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