Damn, you stole mine. Early HAL games were fun. Lolo, the original Kirby, and Air Fortress all own. Too bad Nintendo slurped up HAL and made the churn out shit like fucking Smash Bros and Pokemon Snap.Teknopathetic said:Motherfucking Air Fortress.
Damn, you stole mine. Early HAL games were fun. Lolo, the original Kirby, and Air Fortress all own. Too bad Nintendo slurped up HAL and made the churn out shit like fucking Smash Bros and Pokemon Snap.Teknopathetic said:Motherfucking Air Fortress.
Ignatz Mouse said:Long live CBS games!
K-Razy Shoot Out:
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Mountain King:
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Reactor:
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Necormancer:
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Time Bandit:
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Dungeon Master:
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To be fair, these last three were extremely well-known among the Atari/Amiga community-- but virtually unknown to the NES players of the day. Computer gaming was soooo much better than consoles inthis era.
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Why does the game remind me of Ninja Gaiden?xexex said:Magician Lord
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ghibli99 said:The Legend of the Mystical Ninja (SNES)
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Damn, that's some horrific box art.
Great game, though -- multiplayer was hilarious with the piggybacking shenanigans. Music was really cool, and you gotta love the mini Gradius game they had in there. I think about 5 people bought this game when it came out, despite the high reviews it received.
grenadeguru said:Alternate Reality
BuckRobotron said:B.C.s Quest for Tires (ColecoVision version)
-- This was great looking in the day, and varied in gameplay. Sort of like a supercharged Jungle Hunt with the variety of stages.
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My first mech game, and it rocked!
shoplifter said:<3 <3 Culture Brain <3 <3 ...
When I visited Culture Brain's offices (over a pharmacy in Tokyo,) they were amazed that anyone in the US still remembered Culture Brain. I really miss their inventiveness and willingness to fuse two different genres together like they did with Flying Warriors and Scheherazade. Now they're pretty much reduced to more Mahjongg and hamster simulators :/.
When I was a kid I saw a cartridge with that kind of cover.....I thought it was going to be another Zelda, but I didn't go like, "mommie, I want that" at the time.....Ugh...I regret not doing it...Because knowing the game was a good game today...Its just...damnit..datamage said:
xexex said:yeah I know, seeing the screens in this flyer makes you want to play it![]()
Holy shit! I had no idea that a *quality* game was underneath that POS NES game. Oh look! I already have it in my install of MAME!xexex said:The Astyanax
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obviously very different from the NES game of the same name.
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terrene said:Holy shit! I had no idea that a *quality* game was underneath that POS NES game. Oh look! I already have it in my install of MAME!![]()
Oh yeah, this was a great game. I remember going back and forth between it and Marble Madness at my friend's house.cloudwalking said:When I was little, I just loved Snake Rattle N' Roll.
Absolutley Battle of Olympus had to be one of my favorite NES games. I was totally into Greek mythology at the time, so this game came at exactly the right time. Some screens:GitarooMan said:Battle of Olympus is another great game, I only beat it once, if I remember it was really difficult.