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port753's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100)
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky Best Mystery Dungeon game out there
Pokemon Conquest wait, so we can't play this yet? :l
Yu-Gi-Oh! - Reshef of Destruction (if anyone still plays this) and needs tips or help, I've beaten this game enough to share for everyone
Pokemon Leaf Green yes...
Pokemon Pinball - Ruby & Sapphire Ah, such nostalgia seeing this game on here....Remembering how much I raged when I ran out of time to do a second EVO, or Rayquaza floated in the air when I tried to aim for it....Or the ball would friggin go in a different direction around the perimeter..
Pokemon Trading Card Game The last one is a girl....She will be sitting at one of the tables in that room with the Card Pop informants.
Pokemon Trading Card Game Ravers, the pupils are in the secondary room of Rock and Fire Club (the room to the left of the lobby ) The last guy will be in the lobby of the grass club. Since you cant find him, my guess would be to talk to Fighting leader, then go to grass club lobby
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Red Rescue Team Red and Blue rescue team are the genius of pokemon. Normal Pokemon story: trainer gets evicted by mother and must beat the champion and evil gangs. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Save the world from corrupt legends!!!
Pokemon Emerald sonic, you talk too much....
Yu-Gi-Oh! - The Sacred Cards Like Pop said,there is sorta like a sequel to this game, but it is a lot longer and more difficult

port753's Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25)
Pokemon Trading Card Game
09-16-14 09:51 PM
Gotta Collect 'Em All!
I bought this game at a huge farmer's market because it had the word "Pokemon" in the title. I still have a physical copy of the game, except it doesn't save correctly, so whenever I restart my GBA, the game has no saved file T_T

BUT, that is why there's Vizzed :D

Anyways, the unusual style of a "Pokemon Card Game" is introduced, with a guided step-by-step, demo-duel. You are also able to do the demo as many times as you want for people who are unaware of certain moves during duels, and the demo covers most of the features in the duel. The duel itself ends after your Pokemon attacks, like any regular Pokemon game, so make sure to do whatever you need to do beforehand.
You are given the option of choosing 1 of 3 decks from the Professor, and from that point on you start your journey to defeat the 8 club masters and the ?4 grand masters.?

As far as story goes, I think it is very lacking. I usually over train what I should to beat the tougher opponents, but I could probly beat the game on a weekend, on Vizzed. You are needed to beat about 30 different people, and you're able to battle them as many times as you want though. After you beat the game, you're able to replay everything from where you left off. Anything you won after beating the final bosses is kept, and it's almost like your victory isn't even acknowledged, so you are able to beat the final bosses again. I think that Nintendo probably could have made the story MUCH longer and much more interesting like how they did in the Japan-Only sequel to this game.... -_-

The music, however, is very enjoyable for me. The normal trainer music is average. It's good, but not special. The boss music, I find is very enjoyable. Even though this is on a GBC, where 8-bit music and graphics are used, I think that this game makes the most out of it's current limits.

Again, there is a demo for how to duel, so that should take a lot of the confusion out of playing if you do the demo ... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Yellow
04-04-13 10:22 PM
Ah the Good Ol' Days








this was my sister's first game, and

the first game I've played on the old, old game boys. Its been a while since

I've played, but I do know a little about it.





The graphics are similar to red, blue, gold, silver, and crystal; digital

characters and beep beep music. The pokemon however are easy to tell from

others which is a good thing that even at early stages of pokemon, the creators

still made the game similar to others. I do wish that games like this weren't

in misrepresented colors unlike they are these days when trees are green, the

water is blue, and buildings have a different color to them, but how much

should one expect from one of the first pokemon games?





The sound are easy to tell from its time being average. While it is beep beep,

the actual melody of the themes are addicting to listen to, even Lavender

Town's music. While this is an alternative to Red and Blue, I'm sure that music

is from those games too, but I'm not completely sure.





What makes this game unique from the first trio of kanto is that you are

allowed to walk side by side with pikachu, which makes sense why the game is

called pokemon Yellow. This also might've been the idea for Gold and Silver's

idea to have your first pokemon in the party to walk beside you. And of course

this is still a classic pokemon game, so this still has the same features a

normal game would. There are only about 150 pokemon total to catch says the

pokedex, but it is still does create a challenge for the player.





This should be alike to the Kanto story of team rocket, the legendary bird

trio, and the arrogant rival known as Gary. There are some original features

that o... Read the rest of this Review
Super Smash Bros.
03-07-13 11:06 PM
SMASHING success...tehe
I still have this on my nintendo 64

downstairs. I remember when I was younger to be scared of the Master Hand for

some reason because it was so creepy.... So that means that I would always beat

the team of minis, giant Donkey Kong, Mario bros, but then I would reset before

reaching the metal foes. Hey, I don't know why either.... While being a great

game, I can not play this game properly on my computer, or any other nintendo

64 games. I tried just trying to beat link, I had to stop playing.



The graphics, I must point out for every nintendo 64 game, aren't top quality.

The characters on this game seem to be somewhat blocky with colors and lines. I

know it doesn't sound smart at all, but just look at mario and link then, to now.
Now with more modern technology available, we are able to create and perfect more precise details on the characters.... Obviously... But

I do give nintendo credit for pulling off such fantastic effects at this time.

It's been a while since I've played this game on an actual console, so I can't accurately rate the sound. However, I do remember some of the themes for maps like star fox and pokemon are ok. They were as decent as the other n64 pokemon and star fox games too so that is a plus. The sound effects of this game do seem to be fine also. The OH and the BWAH and the DOH seem to be in the correct spots.

This game was good at the time when I was a 3rd grader. It is fun, unique, and lets you play as a character from a variety of nintendo protagonists before a game boy was created. The maps too had some technicalities which made the fights more interesting, and then the addition of random items appearing out of nowhere to aid or hurt you. Now, I probably wouldn't play this game because I have Super Smash Bros Brawl. For those who have the game, know that there is much more offered in brawl ... Read the rest of this Review
Game Boy Advance Video - SpongeBob SquarePants - Volume 1
03-07-13 12:36 AM
Type in episode name on google to watch for free....

I can't believe that these "games" are even on vizzed. I only had 1 or two of these videos on gba, but they were for pokemon and sonic... Aside from that, I can't really even be fair to rate these videos.

The graphics aren't par since this is a normal show, made to be shown on a game console. It does seem a little blurry and the colors are a bit off.

Again, not great sound. For the same reason too; because this is only on a gba, and not a flat screen, HD Panasonic.

I don't go on vizzed to watch videos. As in the title says, you can watch spongebob videos, for free:
go on google, type in Spongebob (and then the name of the specific episode), click on the video that has a url of nick.com. I've done it plenty of times.
There are some of the original episodes, from seasons 1-3, 1-4, on youtube, but they are twice the original speed to avoid being removed by copyright

I will skip story since each episode has a different story.

The "game" while not being an actual game, does offer a few videos to choose from, which is nice. I think you get 4, but its an ok deal.

Difficulty? Must I say anything?

I can't believe my mother actual got me these Video Games (pun intended) when I was a kid for like 5 dollars when they are now online for free.
Honestly, if you want to make a review these, video games, might as well rate them on a site called IMDB.com (International Movie Data Base)
where your opinion actually has a voice, unlike on here...
this is a post from a previous spongebob video, but they are seem the same.
Game Boy Advance Video - SpongeBob SquarePants - Volume 3
03-07-13 12:12 AM
just type in episode name on google

I can't believe that these "games" are even on vizzed. I only had 1 or two of these videos on gba, but they were for pokemon and sonic... Aside from that, I can't really even be fair to rate these videos.

The graphics aren't par since this is a normal show, made to be shown on a game console. It does seem a little blurry and the colors are a bit off.

Again, not great sound. For the same reason too; because this is only on a gba, and not a flat screen, HD Panasonic.

I don't go on vizzed to watch videos. As in the title says, you can watch spongebob videos, for free:
go on google, type in Spongebob (and then the name of the specific episode), click on the video that has a url of nick.com. I've done it plenty of times.
There are some of the original episodes, from seasons 1-3, 1-4, on youtube, but they are twice the original speed to avoid being removed by copyright

I will skip story since each episode has a different story.

The "game" while not being an actual game, does offer a few videos to choose from, which is nice. I think you get 4, but its an ok deal.

Difficulty? Must I say anything?

I can't believe my mother actual got me these Video Games (pun intended) when I was a kid for like 5 dollars when they are now online for free.
Honestly, if you want to make a review these, video games, might as well rate them on a site called IMDB.com (International Movie Data Base)
where your opinion actually has a voice, unlike on here...

port753's Last 5 Game Guides (view last 25)
Pokemon Trading Card Game
09-14-14 02:03 AM
It's Time to Du-Du-Duuuu- DUEL!!!!!!!!!! *cues french horns*
To start out the game, it's the same as many other Pokemon games, cept some concepts (like choosing gender) weren't though thoroughly back then.. Choose your character's name, and then you get a step by step introduction on how to battle.?

After you beat the duel with Sam, you'll be given the choice of choosing between 3 decks. I highly recommend choosing the Charmander deck, as it is the most helpful early on.?

In case you were not that familiar with trading card dueling style for Pokemon, I'll rephrase. Select the Pokemon you want fighting FIRST when choosing from your hand. Any extra Pokemon will be stored in your party. Flip a coin who makes the first move. Heads, you. Tails, opponent. To attack, you will need to place an Energy card based on your current Pokemon's requirements. Next to EVERY Pokemon's attack are symbols. These symbols represent the necessary energy cards needed to be applied to that one Pokemon. Basically, if you want a Charmander to use fire attack that has 2 fire symbols on it, the Charmander needs to have 2 fire energy cards added to it to make the move. You can only apply 1 energy card to a Pokemon at a time, so choose wisely.
To earn more energy cards, you can win ONE from a pack against anyone your duel against. The club members, random people, the club leaders all give only 1 energy per pack. If you go to the main lab, walk up to the professor, go to the room to the right of him and talk to people, you'll meet someone who uses structure decks (a deck consisting of mainly a specific type). Whatever deck you choose, he will choose the more superior type. (You choose fire, he chooses water) It's possible to beat him tho as each deck consists of 2 types, but you do need more skill than the average newbie. If you win, you get one full pack of energy)

Note: You can only use the CORRESPONDING symbol that it says next to an attack. If you want Charmander to use a move with 2 required FIRE energy cards, using 2 wate... Read the rest of this Guide
Yu-Gi-Oh! - Reshef of Destruction
08-19-14 04:09 PM
*Cues Welcome to the Jungle*
In case you haven't read Pop's guide on this game, take a quick peek. There isn't really much there to know.
This is a guide for the people who want to get better, so I'll stay away from the obvious newbie stuff soon.
Attributes: Water>Pyro>Forest>Earth>Thunder>Water
Fiend>Dreams>Shadow>Light>Fiend
when dealing with opposite Attributes, atk and def points don't matter. The weaker attribute is still defeated regardless of the cards' power.

With that said...
1. Get the best cards!!! I prefer using mainly warrior deck. Cards to be on the look out for in shop are
Dark Flare Knight, Blade Knight, Doron, Toad Master, Ancient Lamp, Mammoth Graveyard, Fiend's Hand, King's Knight, Queen's Knight, Newdoria, Dark Paladin, Vampire Lord, Monsters with strong atk and def

Dark Flare knight can be discarded from your hand/field and it auto summons a MIRAGE KNIGHT to your field. After you end the turn, it disappears, and separates into Dark Magician and Flame Swordsman.

When Doron when activating its FACEDOWN effect, it consumes its turn to create another copy of the card. It's not a strong card, but very helpful early in the game with 900 atk.

Toad Master can be helpful early on in the game. Has 1000 atk and auto summons Frog the Jam when its effect is used. Neither of these two are powerful cards, but are helpful if you need to a tribute next turn. I would not recommend using this card for difficult opponents, though

Ancient Lamp uses a turn to auto summon La Jinn, a strong monster with 1800 atk. Most importantly, Ancient Lamp costs a LOT less just to add it to the deck, so its really a 2-for-1-deal. And La Jinn is still able to attack while Ancient Lamp isn't when you use this effect

Mammoth Graveyard degrades all your opponent's monsters by 1 level as long as its on the field. If you are able to have 3 Mammoth Graveyards, that's 1500 atk and def less that your enemy cards ... Read the rest of this Guide
Pokemon Emerald
03-09-13 06:26 PM
Few personal experience tips

This is my first walkthrough and I really don't have anything to refer to if I'm doing this right, so I appologize if I'm doing this wrong.
Gym leaders
Roxanne- rock types, 2 Geodudes lvl 12, Nosepass lvl 15
Brawly- fighting types, Machop lvl 16, Meditite lvl 16, Makuhita lvl 19
Wattson- electric types, electrike lvl 20, voltorb lvl 20, magneton lvl 22, manetric lvl 24
Flannery- fire types, slugma lvl 24, numel lvl 24, camerupt lvl 26, torkoal lvl 29
Norman- normal types, vigorath lvl 27, spinda lvl 27, linoone lvl 29, slaking lvl 31
Winona- flying types, swablu lvl 29, tropius lvl 29, Pelipper lvl 30, Skarmory lvl 31, Altaria lvl 33
Liza+Tate- psychic types, xatu lvl 41, Claydol lvl 41, Lunatone lvl 42, Solrock lvl 42
Juan- water types, Luvdisc lvl 41, Whiscash lvl 41, Sealeo lvl 43, Crawdaunt lvl 43, Kindra lvl 46
E4
Sidney- dark, lvl 46-49 Mightyena, Cacturne, Crawdaunt, Shiftry, Absol
Pheobe- ghost, lvl 49-51 Dusclops x2, Banette x2, Sableye
Glacia- ice, lvl 50-53 Sealeo x2, Glalie x2, Walrein
Drake- dragon, lvl 53-55 shelgon, Altaria, Flygon, Kingdra, Salamance
Wallace- water, lvl 55-58 Tentacruel, Wailord, Ludicolo, Whiscash, Gyrados, Milotic
Steven(after beating champion. In Meteor falls, waterfall required) lvl 75-77 Skarmory, Claydol, Cradily, Armaldo, Aggron, Metagross lvl 58 (Idk why either....)

Each gym leader is a decent challenge if playing on a real game boy, so its best to take advantage of vizzed's Fast-Forward privilege. Go in patches of grass that have the toughest wild pokemon available before facing a gym. I always make sure all my pokemon are at least 5 levels higher than the leader's toughest, so I won't worry about using potions. This also prepares you for whatever trainers await on the trip to the next town.

When trying to catch a pokemon, press f2. Get as close as you can to killing it, without actually doing so, then press f2 again. Now, hold the spaceb... Read the rest of this Guide

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