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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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Pilotwings review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownPilot Wings was released shortly after the introduction of the Super Nintendo, becoming one of the first great titles for the 16-bit system. It didn’t have much violence, there weren’t mature storylines (if any storyline at all!) and basically, the game was as kid friendly as one could hope for. But it was extremely challenging and pure fun to play for children and adults. |
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Secret of Evermore review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownIf you're looking for an epic, then keep on looking. Secret of Evermore plays more like the light and airy Earthbound then a game like Final Fantasy or Secret of Mana. |
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Secret of Mana review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownOverall, Secret of Mana is an outstanding game, and deserves a spot in any gamer's library. The great story, graphics, gameplay, and sound will keep you coming back for more. |
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Tecmo Secret of the Stars: A Fantasy review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownIt also just FEELS like this game was thrown together at the last minute, or had a bad translation. All of the dialouge text in the game is in caps. It's annoying to see ''YOU MUST GO TO THE CAVE OF LIGHT''. Now imagine seeing that all the time. The text is badly translated, and reeks of that ''awkward translation'' stink. |
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SimCity review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownI 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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Street Fighter II: The World Warrior review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownStreet 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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Super Bomberman review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownEven for an SNES game, Super Bomber has probably the best multiplayer ever |
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Super Bomberman review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownIt might be hard for some of the youngsters to believe, but back in the good ole day, games that weren't 3-D were actually (gasp!) FUN to play. |
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Super Castlevania IV review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownI am a huge fan of the Castlevania series, and this game was one of the main reasons I bought the Super Nintendo. This game was distinctly one of the highest rating in the series, and I expected much from of it. It matched those hopes, but however it did not go above and beyond. Don't get me wrong, this is a great game, but is also not as good as the Dracula Curse game that came before it, and some of the others to come after. |
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Super Mario Kart review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownYou’ll soon find that much of your success in Super Mario Kart comes from the items you obtain and the way you use them. A stupid player may toss away a green shell, considering it useless. A better player might drop it behind the kart as a bomb, or use it as a shield from a red homing shell. Each item gathered has multiple uses, making strategy just as important as luck. And of course, there’s no substitute for good racing. |
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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownSome may have never thought it would happen. Some may have thought they would never see the day. But it happened. Nintendo and Square teamed up for the first time in an effort to co-create a game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Combining Nintendo's great mascot with Square's great RPG-creating abilities, 1996 saw Mario in his first RPG, in the hit game Super Mario RPG. |
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U.N. Squadron review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownThe bottom line is, if you like shooting games, you'll like this. It offers a few more layers then the typical shooter, and it's a blast to play. |
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Uniracers review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownThis game was something special, and was nowhere near as popular as it should have been. |
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X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownIf you like action games, or the X-men, you'll like this, I guarantee. |
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Zombies Ate My Neighbors review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownThe enemies in the game are extremely comical, ranging from the afermentioned baby to flame demons to chainsaw wielding hockey players. For them, the gloves are off. *rimshot* |
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Mario Paint review (SNES)Reviewed on Date UnknownStill better than most modern computer programs! |
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