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Harvest Moon GBC 2 (cont.) find that you're sick, they'll keep you there overnight. This way, you won't lose a day, but, fair warning, you don't bring your diary with you, so you can't save.
Harvest Moon GBC 2 I looked up a trick to avoid skipping days when you get sick from working in rain or snow! If you can't help but work outside when the weather is bad, go to the clinic before 6 when you're done. The person there will give you a checkup, and if they (cont.)
Wario Land 3 To BSgomer... That's a common glitch in the roms of this game. It often works correctly as long as you go to the pool of rain right after turning the game on.
Boktai - The Sun Is in Your Hand (Solar Sensor Fix) Ok, I was wrong...
Boktai - The Sun Is in Your Hand (Solar Sensor Fix) Here's a faster way: On the "Easy" difficulty, Carmilla won't close her coffin lid.
Super Back to the Future Part 2 (english translation) It's good, but hard as heck!
Harvest Moon GBC 2 Rose is right: the game doesn't work right on "auto." Use "GBC"
Crystalis ...Or at least fixed.
Crystalis The game freezes near the second town. I had to reset twice, and by the second reset, my file had been erased. I think the rom should be replaced.
Mystic Quest Yes, definitely the same as Sword of Mana

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Clue
09-08-19 04:32 AM
Got a Clue? Good!
Alright, SNES Clue. The Story, in case you haven't played the board game: Mr. John Q. Boddy was murdered in his mansion during a party between his five friends and his maid, and it's your job to back one of the six and find who killed him, with which of six weapons, and where in the nine rooms of the first floor of the mansion it happened.

First off, this isn't the same type of Clue as the board game it's based off of. Most of this comes from the way the game handles your Suggestions- When you start up a new game, the system draws several scenarios to account for all the Weapons and suspects, and which room each was in during the time of Boddy's murder, such as:

Mrs. White was in the Kitchen with the Rope
Colonel Mustard was in the Ballroom with the Knife
Mrs. Peacock was in the Conservatory with the Wrench
Professor Plum was in the Study with the Candlestick
Mr. Green was in the Library with the Revolver
Miss Scarlet was in the Hall
The Lead Pipe was in the Dining Room

From these scenarios, the game picks one Suspect/Room/Weapon combination as the solution.


When you suggest in a room, (Mrs. Peacock with the Knife in the Library, for instance) the game refers to the scenarios, and, depending on the in-game difficulty, gives either a definitive answer(Mrs. Peacock was in the Conservatory) or a vague one. (Mrs. Peacock did NOT have the Knife.) These clues are [u]public[/u]; Everyone (including the AIs) gets this information. If you've found a Suspect/Weapon/Room Connection, and you don't have any of the cards for that combination, you should make an interrogation on your next turn to see if it's the solution, (Interrogations work just like suggestions in the normal board game, though they're a bit more cinematic) but be careful; You're only allowed 2 interrogations in the entire game, and again, the information gleaned from an interrogation is public, so everyone will know if that connecti... Read the rest of this Review
Charlotte\'s Web
06-15-14 03:52 PM
Some terrific, radiant, humble game!
Charlotte's Web: A classic story, great animated movie, and fun live action movie, is now an equally fun game. This game, as mentioned in the description, is based off the live action Nick movie by Walden Media and Paramount Pictures. The story is exactly the same, but the game takes a lot of liberties to make it actually playable. Luckily, they don't detract from the story too much.

Graphics 6/10
Pretty good
You can easily recognize who you're playing, whether it's Wilbur or Templeton. The NPC's also look realistic, but cartoony. Fern doesn't exactly look like Dakota fanning, but it's a GBA game, so it's acceptable.

Sound 5/10
Average
The sound is ok, and would get a higher score if the DS version didn't have voices. Oh well, at least the sounds they DO have fit the situation. Each one sounds how it's supposed to. The rats' squeaks actually sound like squeaks, Ike's neigh sounds like a neigh, and so on. I just wish Wilbur made more noises.

Addictiveness 7/10
Great
The actual gameplay is truly nothing to sneeze at, but where the game really shines is the mini-games. If you can find (and collect) the pictogram representations of the mini-games in the main game, you can unlock them. Most of them aren't too special, but my favorite is the "Snacktime for Templeton" mini-game, and that's what keeps me coming back. The only problem is the game doesn't save high scores, so you'll have to write them down. Despite that, it's still fun.

Story 6/10
Pretty good
The story is pretty much the same as the classic version, except that you have to actually collect the letters for Charlotte's words yourself. Also, you have to collect all of Charlotte's eggs through each level to unlock the last level.

Depth 5/10
Average
The game DOES pull you in, but it's willing to let you go. Depending on the difficulty level, it may take you a few hours to a couple days to beat, but it's pretty easy no matter the... Read the rest of this Review

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damonp's Game History
Robot Finds Kitten 7800 (a7800),   Robot Finds Kitten 2600 (a2600),   Robot Finds Kitten 2600 (a2600),   Robot Finds Kitten 2600 (a2600),   Robot Finds Kitten 2600 (a2600),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy IV - 10th Anniversary Edition (snes),   Final Fantasy IV Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy IV - 10th Anniversary Edition (snes),   Final Fantasy V (english translation) (snes),   Final Fantasy V (english translation) (snes),   Rhythm Heaven Silver (English beta 8) (gba),   Final Fantasy IV Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy III (english translation) (nes),   Final Fantasy IV - 10th Anniversary Edition (snes),   Final Fantasy IV - 10th Anniversary Edition (snes),   Xexyz (nes),   Paper Mario (n64),   Paper Mario (n64),   Paper Mario (n64),   Friday the 13th (nes),   Jaws (nes),   Jaws (nes),   River City Ransom (nes),   River City Ransom (nes),   Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls - Mod of Balance (3.0) (gba),   Final Fantasy II (English by Demiforce) (nes),   Final Fantasy II (English by Demiforce) (nes),   Final Fantasy II (English by Demiforce) (nes),   Final Fantasy II (English by Demiforce) (nes),   Mario Bros (nes),   Mario Bros (nes),   Dig Dug (nes),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Tetris (tengen) (nes),   Tetris (tengen) (nes),   Tetris (tengen) (nes),   Dig Dug II - Trouble in Paradise (nes),   Dr. Mario (nes),   Dr. Mario (nes),   Final Fantasy II (English by Demiforce) (nes),   Final Fantasy II (English by Demiforce) (nes),   Pokemon Sweet Version (Beta) (gba),   Rhythm Heaven Silver (English beta 8) (gba),   Rhythm Heaven Silver (English beta 8) (gba),   Pokemon Sweet Version (Beta) (gba),  
 
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