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Type: Review
Game: Mario Paint (Super Nintendo)
Posted: December 31, 1969 (05:00 PM)
Still better than most modern computer programs!
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Type: Review
Game: Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)
Posted: December 31, 1969 (05:00 PM)
Deep within Nintendo's HQ where EAD and Intelligence reside stands another company not exactly up to their quality. They are called HAL. This, Super Smash Bros. Melee, was their masterpiece. In all of their games I have played this is the most fun, the most polished, the most fun, of them.
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Type: Review
Game: Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PlayStation)
Posted: December 31, 1969 (05:00 PM)
WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS!
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Type: Review
Game: Yoshi's Cookie (NES)
Posted: December 31, 1969 (05:00 PM)
For starters, this game is a take-off of a take-off. When Nintendo saw the nationally renouned success of Tetris, Nintendo wanted a little piece of that, so they made Dr. Mario. It was a good game, but Tetris had better music, better gameplay, and was just more original. This game is a terrible game, even for a take-off. What was Nintendo thinking?
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Type: Review
Game: Super High Impact (Super Nintendo)
Posted: December 31, 1969 (05:00 PM)
This game is pretty bad.....so why can't I stop playing it?
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Type: Review
Game: Super Double Dragon (Super Nintendo)
Posted: December 31, 1969 (05:00 PM)
One of the best beat’em ups up to date
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Type: Review
Game: Super Bomberman (Super Nintendo)
Posted: December 31, 1969 (05:00 PM)
Even for an SNES game, Super Bomber has probably the best multiplayer ever
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Type: Review
Game: Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Super Nintendo)
Posted: December 31, 1969 (05:00 PM)
Street Fighter II was my first Super Nintendo game. I got it when I was very young, but even then, I still enjoyed it as much as I do now. In a simple word it was a masterpiece. The pure definition of what a fighting game should be. Until Resident Evil 2 and Street Fighter Alpha III I go as far as to say it was their best work.
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Type: Review
Game: SimCity (Super Nintendo)
Posted: December 31, 1969 (05:00 PM)
I usually always rate games based on how it was when they came out, but since newer versions of this game have come out which are far better, I may be a little mean to it. Don't get me wrong, its a great game, but after playing 2000, its hard to play it and like it as much.
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Type: Review
Game: Battletoads & Double Dragon: The Ultimate Team (Super Nintendo)
Posted: December 31, 1969 (05:00 PM)
Double Dragon with the Battletoad engine. Meh
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