6th February 2011, 1:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 16th February 2011, 11:25 PM by A Black Falcon.)
All games $2 each, cart only.
Game Gear
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F1 World Championship - Mediocre behind-the-car racing game.
Poker Face Paul's Solitaire - They also had Poker and Yacht, but I don't care about or play those, while solitaire can be fun, so why not. Okay version for the platform.
Game Boy
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Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Montana Max's Movie Madness - Okay platformer from Konami. Reminds me of Sunsoft's Looney Tunes games on the GB, a bit.
Kwirk - Maze-ish puzzle game where you have to figure out how to get your guy to the other side of the screen, past turning doors, blocks you can move, pits, and more. It gets hard fast, you'll need to do just the right stuff to get through. Small graphics. Still though, solid gameplay, somewhat good overall.
Game Boy/GB Color (Dual Mode)
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Klustar - Puzzle game. Sort of like Tetris, in that blocks go across the screen, except here the blocks go across the screen (left/right or up/down or both, depending on the difficulty you choose), and your goal is to collect them with your tile, which you can move around, and form squares. Squares will disappear when you form ones of the size you set or more; you can choose 3x3, 4x4, or 5x5. Challenging game. There are a bunch of difficulty options, only mode (other than link cable vs. mode) is endless, and of course it doesn't save your scores... still though, it's okay.
Oddworld Adventures 2 - Kind of like the PC/PSX Oddworld games (the first two), just on GB/GBC and scaled down. It's alright, but not as good as the first game and I never loved that game anyway... I always wanted to like it and can see a lot it does right, but somehow always just get bored and never get far. It's similar with this game, really. Some of the scaling down isn't bad though, having only four gamespeak options does make things simpler. It is limited by the controls though, some buttons do multiple things.
Game Boy Color
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M&M's Minis Madness - Okay sidescrolling platformer with four characters you switch between while playing, each with a different power. Basically it's a generic and mediocre licensed platformer with a slight dash of Lost Vikings' character-switch mechanic.
Even when you were a kid you'd have done that, really? Seems unlikely... unless you mean that's what you'd do if you got a complete copy now.
Game Gear
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F1 World Championship - Mediocre behind-the-car racing game.
Poker Face Paul's Solitaire - They also had Poker and Yacht, but I don't care about or play those, while solitaire can be fun, so why not. Okay version for the platform.
Game Boy
--
Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Montana Max's Movie Madness - Okay platformer from Konami. Reminds me of Sunsoft's Looney Tunes games on the GB, a bit.
Kwirk - Maze-ish puzzle game where you have to figure out how to get your guy to the other side of the screen, past turning doors, blocks you can move, pits, and more. It gets hard fast, you'll need to do just the right stuff to get through. Small graphics. Still though, solid gameplay, somewhat good overall.
Game Boy/GB Color (Dual Mode)
--
Klustar - Puzzle game. Sort of like Tetris, in that blocks go across the screen, except here the blocks go across the screen (left/right or up/down or both, depending on the difficulty you choose), and your goal is to collect them with your tile, which you can move around, and form squares. Squares will disappear when you form ones of the size you set or more; you can choose 3x3, 4x4, or 5x5. Challenging game. There are a bunch of difficulty options, only mode (other than link cable vs. mode) is endless, and of course it doesn't save your scores... still though, it's okay.
Oddworld Adventures 2 - Kind of like the PC/PSX Oddworld games (the first two), just on GB/GBC and scaled down. It's alright, but not as good as the first game and I never loved that game anyway... I always wanted to like it and can see a lot it does right, but somehow always just get bored and never get far. It's similar with this game, really. Some of the scaling down isn't bad though, having only four gamespeak options does make things simpler. It is limited by the controls though, some buttons do multiple things.
Game Boy Color
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M&M's Minis Madness - Okay sidescrolling platformer with four characters you switch between while playing, each with a different power. Basically it's a generic and mediocre licensed platformer with a slight dash of Lost Vikings' character-switch mechanic.
Quote:Startropics is interesting. There's a tear on the back of the manual, and an odd patch on the back of the leter I got. After looking at pictures of manuals and maps online, I discovered this is VERY common. I looked closely and there's clear signs of glue on both the manual and that odd patch of paper on the letter. The manual's back end notes to "keep this letter", so near as I can tell, the letter came glued to the manual, and all these identical bits of damage are from kids removing the letter from the manual. I imagine even if I'd gotten the game brand new, I'd have done the same damage myself short of steaming it off or something (and if I steamed it, I'd have revealed the hidden frequency in the process I bet ).
Even when you were a kid you'd have done that, really? Seems unlikely... unless you mean that's what you'd do if you got a complete copy now.