It's time to stick up for each other, like we're brothers from another mother; kinda like, Mel Gibson and Danny Glover. We all know how movie based games can go... but let's give it an honest go. If it sucks, we can just blame capitalism and the Jews!
Random Select Reviews: NES Edition.
The concept here is simple. I randomly select a game from the vast NES library, play it for as long as it holds my interest, then review it. This could be for 2 minutes, or until completion. The focus will be on games I have never played before, but we're sure to run into some classics along the way! I may expand my reviews beyond the NES in the future depending on how this goes, so let's get started!
Bidvertiser
Friday, April 15, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Very Bloody Tears (Castlevania II) - Daniel Tidwell
Just stopping by quickly with something a little different. I have to give a shout-out to this guy Daniel Tidwell, who I have a man crush on. He likes to remake the music from classic video games with his electric guitar... and he's pretty fuckin' good at it. This is my personal favorite, from Simon's Quest. If you love music and classic games, Daniel will steal your heart as well!
Sound - 9001/3
Keep it Classy!
Keep it Classy!
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Power Punch II (Completed).
Never heard of this one before either, sounds like some kind of generic boxing game... oh hey look theres a story.
Tough guy... really... well let's get this over wi...
Tough guy... really... well let's get this over wi...
It's like in From Dusk Till Dawn... except it's suddenly... ALIENS. Could this possibly be... good?
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner . (00h:19m:25s).
Also known as "3-D WorldRunner" from the box-art, this is a weird one. I certainly had never heard of it during the NES' original run... Apparently it's the first game made by Square to be imported to North America, and came with a pair of 3-D glasses. I must say, I was intrigued.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
G.I. Joe A Real American Hero. (Completed).
While that is technically the title on the box-art and title screen, most people just call it G.I. Joe. I actually played this game before I started this blog, but I thought it would make a good first post. I played this game very little during its original release (1991); all I remembered was that it was pretty fun, but I couldn't get very far. My experience at the time was just dying after about 10 minutes with the various characters over and over.
I will also be using this inaugural post to give a breakdown of my review format. Now let's get started!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)