Hyperstar96's Last Game Comments |
Sonic 1 Megamix (beta 4.0)
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One more thing (sorry for spamming the comments...): "Continue" actually doesn't have to be highlighted; "New Game" can also be highlighted.
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Sonic 1 Megamix (beta 4.0)
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To access the Debugger Menu, press [Up, Down, Left, Right] on the title screen (where it says "Press Start Button", NOT the main menu!), then press Start, then press Start again while holding A and while "Continue" is highlighted.
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Sonic 1 Megamix (beta 4.0)
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For anyone who wants to know: There is a Debugger Menu that contains a level select, Time Attack (albeit buggy), and other things. (Continued in next post due to character limits)
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Super Mario USA
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In your opinion.
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Thunder & Lightning
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gamefreak12544: IT'S ON! I'll at least go after Davideo7's score anyway :P
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Brutal Mario (demo 7)
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You just said you hated it.
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Hyperstar96's Last Game Reviews |
Mike Tyson\'s Punch Out!! 07-26-11 11:09 PM
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Mike Tyson is waiting for your Challenge!
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! is one of the most memorable NES games there has ever been. It's just one of those classics that most gamers know. It's an amazing game full of great gameplay and music, and is also quite addictive as well.
Story: The game doesn't have much of a story: you're Little Mac: 17 year-old boxer from the Bronx going for the title of Champion in the World Video Boxing Association. You'll have to go through the Minor, Major, and World Circuits before fighting Mike Tyson himself. But unlike most NES games, story isn't very important (which is why this game gets no story rating).
Graphics: The graphics are on par for NES standards, but there's a lot of moving around (obviously, since it's a boxing game), and the depth is just right. And look who the referee is... it's Mario! You can now add "referee" to Mario's list of many occupations. What doesn't he do?
Sound: Like most NES games, this doesn't have much music. Each character has their own theme that plays for a few seconds before fighting them. The same music (not the intro; something different) plays during every fight, but it's an excellent song that you'll easily have stuck in your head... in the good way! There's also a song that plays during the cut scene that follows each circuit, the music that plays after winning a match, and the music that plays after winning a circuit.
Gameplay: Here's what is arguably the most important part of any game: the gameplay. The controls are basic and work great: left punch/uppercut, right punch/uppercut, block, and Star Punch. The moves are very easy to pull off, each requiring only the press of a button and holding up for the uppercuts. Do a left punch with B (hold up for uppercut), right punch with A (hold up for uppercut), hold down to block, and press select to hit your enemy with a powerful Star Punch... but only if you have a star, which you get from hitting the enemy at the right time. Hit the opposing fighter ... Read the rest of this Review
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