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Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap when i save the game or a state it crashes specially at the dungeons. Please fix it
Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Gregar someone tell me how to get the moonstone
WarioWare - Twisted! b means fast in this game
Mario & Luigi - Superstar Saga Fawful appears in mario and luigi: Parters in the time and in Mario and Luigi: Bowser´s inside story called Gracovitz

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Ninja Gaiden
08-19-16 08:20 AM
Ninja Gaiden "I" (NES)
So, Ninja Gaiden for the NES is the first of a trilogy of sidescrolling action. The game has a very fast and dynamic gameplay, but most of his fame is because how difficult this game was. In fact, this was one of (if not) the most difficult games on the NES. So I'm going to review this gem:

Graphics 10: For NES standards, this is a cool-looking game. Not only because of the environment you try to overcome, but because this was one of the first games to introduce cutscenes which were something amazing at that time because they were pretty detailed and remember; these cutscenes were made on a 8-bit console. So yeah, most of the 10 comes from these amazing cutscenes

Sound 10: The music goes pretty well with the gameplay; it is fast and frenetic. For example the first level's music is amazing (maybe because you might stay there for a long time) and the sound effects are not creaky, in fact, they feel realistic. In conclusion, its soundtrack is pretty great, although it is pretty overlooked

Addictiveness 10: Trust me when I say that you will be likely to replay this game a lot of times, mostly because you want to get past through all the stages in order to continue playing or just for having some fun with his previous mentioned fast paced gameplay which trust me; you have to play to believe it

Story 9: Most of the time, a game's story doesn't really bothers me because I want to smash things, but this game has a pretty good story, in which Ryu Hayabusa has to travel to America to avenge his father, then he finds out that the one who did it wants to revive a demon called Jachio (sorry if I mispelled). It's a pretty standard story but still doesn't feel stupid and pointless.

Depth 9: Although it seems like a pretty straight-forward game, you have a lot to discover; weapons, bosses and some great challenge which encourages replayability a lot, even more than you would think. Also, you can try to win the game in a lot of ways like ... Read the rest of this Review

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Monchete's Game History
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