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Super High Impact review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownThis game is pretty bad.....so why can't I stop playing it? |
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Doom review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownChances are, if you're reading this review, you can play the PC version of Doom. Do so immediately if you haven't yet. |
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EarthBound review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownWhile it is far-fetched (you're fighting against the possessed dogs with baseball bats) and pretty silly, don't let that get you down. It's still a very fun game to play. |
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Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownBobo The Clown's Hobo Soup Recipe Start with rusty pail of sewer water. Make sure it is relatively free of chunks, otherwise they will conflict with later ingrediants. Add one dirty shoelace, three toenail clippings (excluding the big toe), and fifteen copies of Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, well-mashed. Serve hot. Stays good for several weeks. |
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Final Fantasy II review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownI pride myself on my ability to guess plot twists, and some of the events in this game caught me totally by surprise. I was pleasantly surprised by the depth of plot revealed in this game. After I finished the game, I was disappointed that I was finished--I wanted it to just keep going. |
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Final Fantasy II review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownWhen you confront the king about his motives, it begins a downward spiral that starts with you and your friend Kain being relegated to high-class delivery boys... |
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Final Fantasy II review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownWhen I first started playing this game I had already played through its sequel Final Fantasy III, and believed it to be the greatest game ever. I, however, had not played this game yet and was a little too early in that decision. Final Fantasy is everything Final Fantasy III had and maybe more. I dearly love this game, for it gives you a complete package with a memorable storyline, a perfect gameplay system, and just a feel that would become present in many Final Fantasy games to follow. Besides... |
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Final Fantasy III review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownThe Espers were another thing I loved. They were as powerful as Rydia's Summoned Monsters from FF4, but more useful in that they taught you spells. I also happened to love the spells (but then, is there anything I DON'T love about this game?) |
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Final Fantasy III review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownFinal Fantasy 3 is an outstanding game that should be played either on the SNES, or on the re-relased version for the Playstation. Do not pass this game up. |
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Illusion of Gaia review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownIllusion of Gaia is one of the very well hidden gems for the Super Nintendo. |
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Killer Instinct review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownIf you're looking for a good Super Nintendo fighting game, you can't go wrong with Killer Instinct. It's a very solid game. However, the combo system might not be too fly with everyone. |
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Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownLufia 2 is the role playing game that should most appeal to old skool gamers. Very linear, with big dungeons and nasty puzzles, it also harkens back to earlier role playing roots with its combat system. Lufia 2 ranks in the top four role playing games for the Super Nintendo. |
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Mega Man Soccer review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownIn Mega Man Soccer, Dr. Light is now running a soccer team. Why? Because Dr. Wily took over the soccer championship game! Duh! And how else are you going to beat him, besides a soccer game??? Put him in jail? Shoot him down with a rocket? Crazy talk! Soccer is the only way! |
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Mega Man X review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownI just purchased a Super Nintendo, and decided that I needed some games to go along with it. One of my friends sold me Megaman X for a fairly cheap price, and I decided why not. I have own the two gameboy MegaMan's which both I am not to fond of, but Megaman X was a relaxing treat. |
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Might & Magic III: Isles of Terra review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownIn the conversion from the PC to the Super Nintendo, all the magic and charm that makes Might and Magic 3 great is lost. |
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Mortal Kombat review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownHowever, it immediately loses points for comprimising its integrity, by providing a watered down version to make sure it didn't offend TOO many people. |
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Mortal Kombat II review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownOverall, Mortal Kombat 2 will be remembered more as the game which started ultragore fests instead of what it should be remembered as - an excellent fighting game, second to only the Street Fighter series in terms of sheer playability. |
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The Legend of the Mystical Ninja review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownThe Legend of the Mystical Ninja is a neglected gem on the Super Nintendo system. While people were wasting their time playing other games like Super Mario World and Lagoon, or the ''newest'' installment of Mega Man, they could have been playing this fun side scroller from the good people at Konami. |
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NBA Showdown review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownNBA Showdown isn't worth playing. At all. We'll leave it at that. |
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Paladin's Quest review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownOverall, Paladin's Quest would be quite the average role playing game if it featured graphics of any decent quality. Unfortunately, it does not. If you can stomach the game's awful appearance, then you'll find a decent gaming experience, but that's a lot to stomach indeed... |
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