6th December 2011, 5:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 10th December 2011, 1:14 AM by A Black Falcon.)
NES
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Super Spy Hunter - $5, cart only - more shmuplike than the first Spy Hunter, this Sunsoft game is pretty good. Great music and graphics too. It's unfairly hard, but otherwise is pretty good.
Kiwi Kraze - $5, cart in slipcover - this is actually The New Zealand Story's US NES release. Very good game!
Master System
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Rampage - $7, complete - it's an arcade classic, and the bright red box is one of the nicest SMS boxes around... extremely repetitive game as always though. Every city looks pretty much the same, so there's little sense of progression. Just destroy the same buildings dozens of times over. Even as a kid I remember eventually getting bored with Rampage. Still, it's great fun for a little while, so sure, I think it was worth getting.
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Super Spy Hunter - $5, cart only - more shmuplike than the first Spy Hunter, this Sunsoft game is pretty good. Great music and graphics too. It's unfairly hard, but otherwise is pretty good.
Kiwi Kraze - $5, cart in slipcover - this is actually The New Zealand Story's US NES release. Very good game!
Master System
--
Rampage - $7, complete - it's an arcade classic, and the bright red box is one of the nicest SMS boxes around... extremely repetitive game as always though. Every city looks pretty much the same, so there's little sense of progression. Just destroy the same buildings dozens of times over. Even as a kid I remember eventually getting bored with Rampage. Still, it's great fun for a little while, so sure, I think it was worth getting.