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ghostfishy's Last Game Comments | Fire Emblem - Fuuin no Tsurugi (english translation) | Finally found an English translated version for this game! |
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WWF WrestleMania 2000 10-15-14 11:59 PM |
WWF Wrestlemania 2000: A Fight To The Top Ladies and Gentlemen of the Vizzed Community, This will be my second game review that I will write about. Based on my previous feedback, comments, and suggestions from others who have reviewed on my first game review on Mario Party 2, I figured that I will try my best to improve on my reviews each time. This time, this game review will be focused on the count of three, 1…..2…..3! AND HERE IS YOUR WINNER, NINTENDO 64’S VERY OWN, WWF WRESTLEMANIA 2000! For those of you who didn’t know, The WWF (World Wrestling Federation) was a pro wrestling company that was found and under ownership by Vincent Kennedy McMahon created in the 1980s. The 1980s was known to be the Golden Age era due its first years and creation of the WWF. Fast forward to the late 1990s, The WWF was in its year known as the Attitude Era (supposed to be an edgy version of pro wrestling in WWF’s creation) against WCW (World Champion Wrestling), who was also known as a popular pro wrestling company that was found on October 1988 by Eric Bischoff, for the highest amount of TV viewers and fans, the highest ratings, the highest selling business, and most importantly, for the most amount of money on their Monday Night Wars. That explains why there were also WCW video games such as WCW Mayhem and WCW Nitro and WWF video games such as this game, WWF Wrestlemania 2000 and WWF Attitude selling around during this time. Eventually the WWF brought the WCW in 2001. As some people would know or not know, the WWF was known to stand for World Wrestling Federation and they didn’t change their name officially until in 2002 to World Wrestling Entertainment or WWE for short. The name change was due to copyrights by World Wide Fund for Na... Read the rest of this Review |
Mario Party 2 10-08-14 11:29 PM |
Mario Party 2: A Test of True Friendship Part 2! Ladies and Gentlemen of the Vizzed Community, This will be my first game review so hopefully the readers of this review will be able to cooperate with me and to leave any suggestions or comments in order for me to improve on my future game reviews. My first game review will be focused on Mario Party 2: [img] http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-STBtRgbfo9c/ToFuf3986-I/AAAAAAAAHmY/8mLItCo-YNY/s1600/197862_42466_front.jpg [/img] *For those of you who have not played any game from the Mario Party series, the Mario Party game series is basically a virtual board game in a video game except it is more interactive and more fun especially with friends. The goal is to win as many stars as you end by the end of the game. Why play a boring game of plain old Monopoly that can go on for 8 hours when you can play a Mario Party game that can last for a half an hour, an hour, or much more with all of the fun, whackiness, rage, and laughter that it has to offer? The Mario Party game series has been known to be the series to put friendships to the test. Use a chance to test out your friendships; you either gain some friendships or you lose them after a game or two. Trust me, I still haven’t forgiven my friends for robbing some of my stars and coins in the past. Mario Party 2 is known to be the sequel or second game of the original Mario Party from the Nintendo 64. In general, sequels don’t normally match up to the original games but does Mario Party 2 have what it takes to out shine the original? Now before I talk about my review on Mario Party 2, let’s start with comparing and contrasting the first Mario Party and the sequel Mario Party 2. There have been some good changes and bad changes when jumping between these two games. Differences: Read the rest of this Review |
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