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Real Name: Billy "Big Bang" Blitz
Location: Chicagoland
Age / Birthday: 46 / 10-06-78
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PacMan |
Rank | 35
Times Played | 1
Highscore | 32750
Scored On | 12:28 am 23-10-2010
| Simon |
Rank | 566
Times Played | 1
Highscore | 4
Scored On | 12:20 am 23-10-2010
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Jordanv78's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100) |
Toxic Crusaders
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Not sure what the developers were thinking when they decided using the SELECT button as one of the main attacks was a good idea...
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Toxic Crusaders
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This game HAD promise, but that promise was not fulfilled. Sure it has decent music, but the graphics and gameplay are mediocre. Especially for a game released at the very end of the NES lifespan. Should have been a lot better.
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Star Force
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Sadly that doesn't happen until you get the powerup.
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Star Force
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I like the game, pretty good for when it came out, but the Famicom port of the game is superior to the US version. One of those games that you either need turbo, or just wish that you could hold the fire button.
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Kingdom Grandprix
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I was able to get the game to load just fine using Firefox.
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CrazySonic
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Don't forget to collect those Chaos Tires!!
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Spy Hunter
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Considering this is an NES port of an arcade game released in 1982, it's hard to complain about graphics. Decent port though. Fun to play for an early NES title.
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Slime World
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I can't get this game to DL.
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Jackal
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Well considering they are totally different games, that's a weird comparison ;-)
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Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, The
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I've been gaming for over 30 years now and I can easily say that this game is among my favorite games OF ALL TIME and I haven't even finished the game. Won't tell you how many hours I have into it after getting it in May, but it's A LOT.
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Jordanv78's Last Game Reviews |
Dragon Warrior 12-20-12 11:53 AM
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Dragon Warrior; An oldie, but a goodie
Dragon Warrior for the NES was released in North America in the Summer of 1989. (Released as Dragon Quest in 1986 in Japan) The title was changed to avoid infringing on the trademark on wargame publisher Simulations Publications's pen-and-paper RPG DragonQuest. Being one of the first games that started fans in the RPG genre it is often remembered.
[b]Story[/b]
"In olden days of yore, the realm of Alefgard was cloaked in darkness.
According to legend, a brave warrior, Erdrick, brought light back to the land
by defeating an evil being. He used the Ball of Light bequeathed to him by
a friend to drive off the enemies of Alefgard. He then gave the Ball of
Light to King Lorik, who unified Alefgard. The land was at peace for many
generations. In the time of King Lorik XVI, the Ball of Light were stolen
from Tantegel Castle by the evil Dragonlord, and once again the Kingdom of
Alefgard was plunged into darkness. Many travelers fell prey to the
merciless fangs of monsters, and the beautiful was transformed into
poisonous swamps that hindered travelers. It was also rumored that several
Towns and Villages were destroyed; wiped off the face of the land by Ghosts
& Dragons.
Many brave warriors tried to recover the Ball of Light, but none of them
returned from Charlock, the Dragonlord's dark castle. The people longed for
peace, but did not give up hope. The great Seer Mahetta predicted that "One
day, a descendent of the valiant Edrick shall come forth to defeat the
Dragonlord."
That's basically the entire opening intro. After that, and speaking with the king in the beginning of the game, the actual story doesn't really come up that much during the game. You hear small snippets from townsfolk but nothing of any huge substance. Given this is an early RPG game on the NES you wouldn't really expect much more of a story than that and really it's enough to get you... Read the rest of this Review
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