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Carrier Air Wing (World 901012) 07-31-15 05:37 PM
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Carrier Airwing Review
Carrier Airwing, this game is fun no doubt, also very hard with how the Capcom shooters tend to be, anyways the game is a shooter that was released in 1991 in arcades and was the sequel to the popular shooter U.N. Squadron. After I played the game I thought that it is very clear that this was a hidden gem for the arcade and it had gone unknown to the public and is quite a rare game to come by in the arcades these days, and I might add that even though U.N. Squadron was hard, I think that this game was even harder than that. So now that you have some back story and a little detail on the difficulty I shall go to the story, you begin the game as normal, choose your aircraft and then you will be told what your objective is for your mission (which will have to do with an organization called Rabu) and then put a stop to the organization's plans (You get the gist, good guy must fight bad guys, all of that story in a nutshell). The music in this game is quite interesting to say the least, when you press the Coin button (or insert a coin if you have the arcade machine) you will hear this 3 second jazzy sound byte and as you start up the game it will then go to the character select or rather aircraft selection screen and play some more cool music, but its the first level music itself that I find the most enjoyable due to how catchy I think it is and some might agree with me on that, but anyways the game has more of a metal like soundtrack that I think fits the game since it is about a war and all, whereas U.N. Squadron had more jazzy music this game had the polar opposite soundtrack wise. The graphics are pretty good for Arcade standards, it has that style of a cartoon like world, with more of a realistic appearance, overall I think the graphics were on par with what other arcade machines were capable of at that time, so its very good to look at. The game and its depth, the game itself is 10 stages long, but you will be going back to put in more coins to continue and its rat... Read the rest of this Review
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Super Back to the Future Part 2 (english translation) 05-26-12 04:26 PM
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Super Back To The Future 2
Super Back To The Future 2 is the most amazing game that maybe you (and your friends) read about after looking at the Wii Back To The Future game in Nintendo Power vol. 272 when you looked at all the bad Back To The Future games for NES, then you see a Back To The Future game that you had probably never seen before. That is the Super Back To The Future 2. Only being released in Japan Super Back To The Future 2 follows the second Back To The Future movie story line completely (kinda like the Rambo game for NES). Anyways now its time to talk about its very hard difficulty. In the beginning you have two options, 1: you can start the game, or 2: have a lesson in round 0-1. There is also a password system, but don't worry it is just a 4 letter password. It will save you more time because of it not being to lengthy for a password system. And I forgot about the difficulty for this game! The game is a really hard game that could sometimes be trial & error. If you choose start then you start at round 1-1 & then later after each 3 stage in each round comes the boss. The bosses are very creative & like the rounds they are going to be very unique & challenging when you go against them. And with a really weird concept Super Back To The Future is a combination of Super Mario World & The Legend of Zelda: a link to the past mixed in together with the video game mixing blender. You have 3 units of health in this case are little hover boards, your only attack however is to jump on the enemy's head. There are only 6 rounds in the game & it takes longer than you would expect to beat the game. And that is my Super Back To The Future 2 (Super Famicom version) game review that has the top quality music for a perfect 16-bit game.
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Rally-X 09-30-11 08:11 PM
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Rally-X
Rally-X is considered an addictive game because of the fact that you know it looks fun, crazy, & extremely addictive for the people in Japan who played it in the arcade at first are wondering why a car is chasing your car then they press the smoke button. It messes up the cars in pursuit of your car, but still chases you like a cat would chase a mouse. To complete each level you need to collect the little dots that are white on the map screen in this case those white dots on the map screen are the flags that can either lure you to your doom by crashing into a car or help you get more bonus points. If you get the all the flags in the level then you'll proceed to the next level. If you crash into a rock pile which looks nothing like rocks, if you run out of fuel, or if you crash into a car you'll lose a life. The addictive game is in the main game, and if you somehow end up playing the original arcade version of Rally-X then there is a good chance it will eat all your quarters.
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Pokemon Dark Cry 08-28-11 09:56 AM
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Pokemon Dark Cry Review
For those who might say this game is hard I agree with you. One sheer fact about this game is that you can buy safari balls in the store ,I mean really that the safari balls can be bought?! I don't know why the person added in inappropriate words if which a 5 year old said to he/she's parents then he/she's parents would be so upset because of the fact that the child who said inappropriate words they shouldn't be repeating from this game. But I'm not trying to insult the game, but just hear me out I love the game but I think kids under the age of 10 shouldn't play this game because of the inappropriate words said in this game. (I'm not trying to insult or offend this game at all.)
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