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Ninja Gaiden Trilogy Review

Ninja Gaiden TrilogyThe Ninja Gaiden series had some of the greatest games on the NES.Ninja Gaiden trilogy has all three of these games with slightly improved graphics.The controls are a little quirky, and the graphics aren't that much better than the NES version, but the games are great nonetheless.This is a must-buy for fans of the series.

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NHL '94 Review

NHL '94I've had this game for a VERY long time, and although I have NHL games for my N64 and PSX, this is still very fun to play.
Even though there's no fighting in this game, the game's still good.I believe that this was the first year that EA Sports presented the one-timer option, which REALLY allows you to let the puck fly.
NHL '95 was pretty good, too, although for the SNES, they completely messed up with the goaltenders.Those who held the glove in their left hand held it in the right, and vice versa.
NHL '96 was just too easy to score, with NHL '97 being almost exactly the same.
Frankly, this game seemed to be a lot more fun than the other games for the SNES or Sega

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The Super Nintendo Home Entertainment System (SNES) was Nintendo's second home console. Whereas the earlier system had struggled in the PAL region and large parts of Asia, the SNES proved to be a gobal success, allbeit one that could not match its predecessor's popularity in Southeast Asia and North America - due inpart to increased competition from Sega's Mega Drive console. Despite its relatively late start, the SNES became the best selling console of the 16-bite era. NO CASE, NO MANUAL.

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Dragon's Lair Review

Dragon's LairTake on the role of Dirk "the daring" and venture into the depths of the castle to save the beloved Princess Daphne from the evil Wizard Mordroc and his faithful Dragon Singe. It sounds like it has the markings of a classic fantasy adventure, right? I've never played the original Dragon's Lair and don't know what it's like, but I know what this one's like. It's a really frustrating and disturbed video game.
The game is a side-scrolling, sword-swinging adventure which takes you through a huge castle. You keep track of your progress by the aid of a map which appears after you complete each level. You can visit any previously completed levels in this map to stock up on an extra chance and the like. A new level appears after you beat each level and you are given a password after a certain number of levels are completed. There are also a few boss fights like the ridiculously childish snake and the equally bizzare bat.
The background visuals are passable, but then the ridiculous (almost laughable) character graphics get in the way. A five year old could probably create more imaginery enemies than this. A walking brush, A persistent dragon head, sin-faced red apes and flying anvils all add to this weird lot. The main character is almost one-dimensional and extremely malnourished. The dragon is comical.
The game controls are extremely awkward. When jumped into water, instead of swimming, you start floating inside a bubble, (which reminds me of a developing fetus!) This makes it nearly impossible to avoid that big, irritating fish inhabiting the waters and almost guarantees getting hit. The jumping capacity is extremely limited and may prove fatal in many occasions. If that weren't enough, the sword can only slice downwards.
If there's one decent thing about this game, it has to be the music, though it too gets repetitive. This game could've been much better if it didn't try to mimic the graphical style of the original. Even a fan of the Dragon's Lair series (if there are such) must admit that this game is almost absurd! On the back of the box of the game it says, "not recommended for cowards." I know something more appropriate: "Not recommended for ANYONE."

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