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Godzilla: Monster of Monsters (NES)

Godzilla: Monster of Monsters review (NES)

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Is Godzilla an awful game? Nah. That being said, it's not good either. Godzilla is probably only worth playing if you're a fan of the Godzilla movies, or monster battling games in general.
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Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters (NES)

Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters review (NES)

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The RTS genre on the NES is bad, but it's not even worth hunting for this game. It's really that bad.
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Gradius (NES)

Gradius review (NES)

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Gradius upped the bar for shooters, past the Space Invaders days.
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The Legend of Zelda (NES)

The Legend of Zelda review (NES)

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The gameplay experience that you get from the game is still fresh to this date, and there's nothing quite like the sense of exhiliration you get from beating Ganon all by yourself.
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Mega Man 2 (NES)

Mega Man 2 review (NES)

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Mega Man 2 wasn't the start of the (some would call great) Mega Man series, however, it did improve slightly upon the original. It offers a new cast of characters, but still keeps the traditional elements that made the original so popular.
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Mega Man 3 (NES)

Mega Man 3 review (NES)

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It was also an omen of things to come from Capcom, also known as the ''Let's bleed all of our series dry!'' company.
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Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! (NES)

Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! review (NES)

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Ah, I'm sure we all remember the glory days of Iron Mike Tyson, back in the day when he was a firery young fighter who raised himself from the gutters, the unstoppable force, a human hurricane of lefts and rights.
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Monopoly (NES)

Monopoly review (NES)

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All in all, Monopoly is a great port of the board game. Anybody looking for anything else will be severely disappointed though.
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Pac-Man (Tengen) (NES)

Pac-Man (Tengen) review (NES)

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Anyone from age twenty to one hundred can tell you who Pacman is, if they haven't been under a rock.
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Pinbot (NES)

Pinbot review (NES)

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Even then, I'd recommend the ancient Pinball over this clunker. It's cheaper, easier to find, and just as enjoyable.
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Punch-Out! (NES)

Punch-Out! review (NES)

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The Mike Tyson version is just a tad bit better though, due to the fact that is has Mad Mike instead of the generic Mr. Dream. However, you can't go wrong with either version.
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Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers (NES)

Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers review (NES)

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Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers represents a rare game on the NES - A character license that isn't wasted on a crappy game. Especially considering that the game is made by Disney.
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Super Mario Bros. (NES)

Super Mario Bros. review (NES)

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Super Mario Brothers is a game centering around the drug paraphanial of the early 1960's counter cult- Errr, wait, I'm mistaking it with Woodstock.
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Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES)

Super Mario Bros. 2 review (NES)

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Even today, there's nothing quite like the gameplay of Super Mario Brothers 2. It's not everyone's cup of tea, but any diehard Nintendo fan must play this game.
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Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)

Super Mario Bros. 3 review (NES)

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If you own a Nintendo, and you have not played Super Mario Brothers 3, do not deny yourself any longer.
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Tecmo NBA Basketball (NES)

Tecmo NBA Basketball review (NES)

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All in all, the gameplay of Tecmo NBA Basketball is far from perfect, but there's really no other comparisions.
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Tetris (NES)

Tetris review (NES)

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Once in a while, there comes an event that is so revolutionary that the world sits up and takes notice. The everyday lives of the simple minded plebeians that inhabit the world are enthralled by this event, and even some interstellar biorganism tree frogs from Alpha Centuri are intrigued. Tetris is not one of those events. However, it is a pretty fun Nintendo game.
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WWF Wrestlemania Challenge (NES)

WWF Wrestlemania Challenge review (NES)

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However, it's doubtful that you'll get more than thirty minutes of enjoyment out of it.
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Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (NES)

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link review (NES)

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It's an enjoyable game, and everyone should at least try it to see if it's their fancy, but most people will be more disappointed than pleased.
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Koudelka (PlayStation)

Koudelka review (PSX)

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Koudelka has a similar look and feel to a survival horror game; Except there are random encounters while exploring the monastery and the battles are duked out in a strategy RPG format on a 7x7 grid.
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