Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf Review

Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray WolfThis game is not as fun an experience as the original Genghis Khan on NES.Instead of the menu options being in words they are in pictures that can hardly be distinguished from each other, never mind being able to discern what kind of menu option they are supposed to represent.Combat is also not improved, as the squares with numbers from the original game are replaced by little men that look like refugees from Dragon Warrior on the NES.This game is not an improvement on the original as far as I am concerned - it is rather a regression.

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Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Review

Castlevania II: Simon's QuestThis is not the pick-up-and-play whip-thrashing game I hoped for. The fact that each enemy needs to be hit 2-8 times makes it really hard when enemies are coming from both directions. There are also a lot of dead ends that make things confusing. (There are no in-game maps, either.) It has good graphics for being an earlier NES game. The music is also good. Another positive aspect is that there are many terrains and areas to explore. Overall, the game is just pretty good.

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Secret of Mana Review

Secret of ManaThis game is one of the best ever, on any platform, from NES all the way to PS2, surpassed only by Chrono Trigger.Unfortunately, the sequels to this game absolutely butchered it, removing all the features that made it great.However, despite what happened to future versions, gamers can still enjoy the original and best.
The graphics of this game are good, looking very colorful, stylized, and very rich, as if they were drawn and painted by hand, and your adventures take place in a wide, diverse range of environments, from caves to deserts to lush green wilderness and waterfalls.The music is wonderful, always inspiring and fitting the mood, from the eerie and strange song of Thanatos' castle, to the slow, wintry theme of the Ice Palace, to the heroic theme of the battle with the Mana Beast.The story is great with all of its plot twists, and it manages to be linear and coherent without dragging you along by the nose.The three characters are very likeable, especially that quirky little Sprite.
But, the gameplay!Despite all else, this is where the game really excels.Secret of Mana has been compared to Zelda because of its real-time battle system, but I believe it surpasses Zelda in all sorts of ways.Instead of one character, you now have three, and they can fight extremely well because of a wonderful feature known as the Action Grid.This allowed you to set all actions of a character, including whether they should fight aggressively, stand back and defend themselves, or use hit-and-run tactics (this works EXTREMELY well--watch your allies step in, whack the enemy, then deftly back-flip out of range before he can counterattack), and you can even set whether they will use their stronger special moves and what level of special move they should charge up to.This is the best idea for computer AI that I've ever seen in an RPG, and it was absolutely STUPID of Squaresoft to remove it from the later games.In Seiken Densetsu 3 (Secret of Mana 2, Japan only), your allies all mindlessly rush in and attack, even if the enemy is much stronger than they are, resulting in healers and mages in your party getting creamed in battles.In Legend of Mana, your allies are absolutely brainless, simply staggering around the battlefield like drunkards, only bothering to fight if the enemy happens cross paths with them.Another example of Squaresoft throwing away what was perfectly good in an attempt to be "new" and "original."The saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," comes to mind when I think of Squaresoft's latest games.
You have 8 different weapons to choose from, so there is a weapon for everyone's taste.Weapons are upgraded, and as they are upgraded, new special attacks can be learned.For your allies, their mana powers can also be made more powerful by use.
Some complain about the time delay between attacks, having to wait for the meter to recharge, but I think this is a good feature.It adds some strategy to the game and maintains its status as an RPG and not a beat-'em-up.You can also use your quick, weak attacks to simply distract an enemy while your allies hit them with mana power.
And, by far, one of the best features of this game is the multiplayer aspect.Three players can get together and control the three characters, and the fun never ends.
Simply put, among action or adventure RPGs, this is the best, no contest.Among RPGs as a whole, this is second only to Chrono Trigger.

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There is one force in the universe that keeps good and evil in perfect balance. It is called the tree of Mana. But a magic sword has tricked a young warrior into upsetting the balance, spreading evil throughout the land. Thus, the warrior must undertake a dangerous journey to find the seeds of the Mara tree which have been hidden for centuries. Only then can perfect harmony be restored. In this incredible adventure, things are not as they seem. Magic swords release evil as well as fight it. Treasure chests hold booby traps. Monsters are friends and friends are enemies. Dragons fly, weapons change. It's a world turned upside down that you must help the warrior make right. And the only way to succeed is to solve the Secret of Mana

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X Band Modem Review

X Band ModemIt's a good product but the service was canceled 5-6 years ago.Good collectors item though

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Irem Skins Game Review

Irem Skins GameSome of you might have watched "The Skins Game" which has been on ABC for a couple decades.

Playing off this theme, you have the IREM Skins Game that was released in the early 90's for the SNES.

This game gives you 4 golfers to choose from, which are pretty standard (Power player has no accuracy, Technician has no power but great accuracy, etc).

You can play a "skins" game, a 1 or 2 day tournament, stroke play or match play at the outset.

The gameplay itself is very similar to most games of that era (i.e. "3 click").You have unlimited power shots, but it moves the meter really fast.If you stop it in the red, you'll duff or whiff the ball and lose a stroke.

The course itself is quite challenging, even if you have played it over and over.

Compared to some other golf offerings on the SNES (Wailaie Country Club, HAL's Hole in One Golf) this is a SUPERIOR game.

If you're a golf fan, pick this game up with confidence.You won't be disappointed.

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Frantic Flea Review

Frantic FleaSO YOU'VE COME ACROSS THIS RARE AND HARD TO FIND GEM. WELL LUCKY US. FRANTIC FLEA IS A UNIQUE 2-D SIDE SCROLLER. THE OBJECTIVE IS SIMPLE, GET THE REQUIRED AMOUNT OF FLEAS AND LEAD THEM TO SAFETY. WHILE THE OBJECTIVE IS SIMPLE. DON'T LET THAT MAKE YOU BELIEVE YOU'LL JUST WIZ THROUGH THE GAME. IT IS A CHALLENGE. AS FAR AS GRAPHICS GO..FRANTIC FLEA IS A LIQUID SMOOTH 16-BIT ADVENTURE. I MENTIONED AT FIRST, THIS GAME IS HARD TO COME ACROSS. SO YOUR BEST BET IS TO PICK IT UP HERE AT AMAZON.

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Musya: The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror Review

Musya: The Classic Japanese Tale of HorrorI played Musya for the first time a LONG time ago. It's a side-scrolling game in which you use a pike for a weapon. As you progress through the game, you get "power-ups" that give an extension to how far your spear can attack. Now, I'm not saying the spear itself gets longer, but some kind of beam-like extension. The music, graphics, and gameplay are excellent. Each level has a boss from which you get a spell-scroll. One is a lightning scroll, another is a flame scroll. You also can find certain pick-ups that invoke the power of certain japanese (I think) gods that do different things. For example, Asura summons a shuriken storm that kills most enemies on the screen. The only problem is that jumping sometimes poses a problem. It's wise to practice and figure out how the jump works. Aside from that the game is really great, VERY difficult, but great none the less. If you like side-scrollers, GET THIS GAME.

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