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Aggort's Reviews

Aggort's Reviews
Arcade Classic 1 (GB)
Asteroids and Missile Command, these two great game names are synonymous to amazing Arcade games of the golden era. If you were alive and 12 and up when these games were in the Arcades, I guarantee you were playing them or you lived under a rock. So...

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Arcade Hits Joust & Defender (Gameboy/Gameboy Color)
Classics being remade and ported wasn't to uncommon in the 90's! After the big video game bust, many companies were afraid to show their roots or stray too far away from them. In the late 90's when it was finally shown the gaming industry was here...

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Battle Squadron (Genesis)
This game, like all the scrolling shooters out there, can be quite difficult and leave you with a headache after only 10 minutes of play. With so many dots flashing around the screen and enemy craft heading right for you, your eyes won't know what...

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Blockout (Genesis)
This game is the one of the first, if not the first game, to try and push the puzzle genres into the third dimension, but with one major problem. It was released in 1991, six years before any of the consoles and developers took the leap into...

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Clay Fighter (Genesis)
A group of fighters made out of clay that are in wacky costumes want to become the king or queen of the circus. Now you take the role of one of these strange characters and try to fight your way to be the best. Being the king of the circus must have...

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Claymates (SNES)
A scientist that Clayton knows has developed a formula to manipulate clay into animals. Some kind of weird witch doctor wants the formula and after the scientist refuses he changes Clayton into a ball of clay and steals the formula with the...

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Columns (Genesis)
Columns is one of the three games that put not only the Genesis, but Sega on the map. Columns was one of the biggest games to fight off Tetris and if you play you'll know why. It's is just as addictive and very brightly colored, with something other...

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Crack Down (Genesis)
Crack Down (not to be confused with Crackdown on 360, this game has no ties with that one) is an interesting twist on your typical over-head shoot-em-up. When I say interesting, I don't necessarily mean it in a good way. Now do not judge this game...

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Gunstar Heroes (Genesis)
There isn't any possible way for me to start writing about this game without opening by saying... this game is just down-right awesome! Within just the main title screen and opening of the game you will be blown away. Everything in this game...

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Junction (Gamegear)
Let me be very blunt about this game. Junction is a very difficult and mind-melting puzzle game! I could really wrap up my review with that statement, but that wouldn't get us anywhere. The game is obviously inspired by marble tracks often...

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Klax (Genesis)
KLAX! The game with the same name as the noise the tiles make as they roll down on the screen! To be honest, KLAX is used a lot in this game.

KLAX is a puzzle game that was meant to capitalize on Columns and Tetris. It now has a large fan base...

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Klax (Gameboy/Gameboy Color)
KLAX, but PORTABLE! This seems like a match made in heaven! A puzzle game, as portable and as fun as Tetris. In fact, by the time this game came around or you have heard of it now, this game is a very refreshing change! The game is still the game,...

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Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures (Genesis)
Pac-Man is brought back to life in this adventurous game. No longer are you only collecting dots, but you are actually on foot doing various tasks for you and your family. Still with the good old fashioned fun at the arcade, and the ghosts will be...

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Saturday Night Slam Masters (SNES)
It's not all that bad of a game. It lacks a great deal of content and material, but it was a nice attempt by capcom to enter wrestling. Many of the characters have some sort of tie to Street Fighter or Final Fight. Haggar makes an appearance and...

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Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Master System)
Sonic the Hedgehog was Sega's mascot to success for the Genesis. They knew they had a hit and decided to start porting him to their portable Game Gear and aging Master System. Except they screwed up, big time! They took everything that made Sonic...

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Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Gamegear)
Sonic the Hedgehog was Sega's mascot to success for the Genesis. They knew they had a hit and decided to start porting him to their portable Game Gear and aging Master System. Except they screwed up, big time! They took everything that made Sonic...

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Star Wars The Arcade Game (Colecovision)
This game is Star Wars... and really I could end this review right there. Already I have convinced thousands to play it. The title alone would send chills down most nerds' spines. Really, this is one of the best Colecovision games ever, practically...

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Street Fighter 2 (GB)
Now obviously, this is a port. Come on, let's face it, if you haven't heard about, seen, or played Street Fighter (the best fighting game of all time) you have been sleeping under a rock. I'll be honest with you, I wasn't expecting much from a Game...

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Streets of Rage 2 (Genesis)
A big step up form the original Streets of Rage, this game provided four characters to choose from, all with unique characteristics and techniques. Now for the first time you could use a special attack, even more than once throughout a level,...

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Streets of Rage 2 (Gamegear)
A big step up from the original Streets of Rage, even if it's a step down from the consoles. This feature-rich title on Genesis turns into a watered-down portable in a disappointing way. Three simple statements can sum up this game... Less...

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Streets of Rage 3 (Genesis)
In my opinion this is the best Sega Genesis game made. Its unraveling story keeps you wanting more, and Sega's hidden secrets throughout the game make you want to find them all and beat the game even faster.

The story involves several...

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Strider (NES)
Gamers familiar with the arcade hit by the same name might be wondering what this game has to do with that one. Is this a sequel? An alternate reality? Or just another totally different game that happens to have the same name and a few other things...

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Sunset Riders (SNES)
Sunset Riders for the SNES is better than the version for Genesis for many reasons, and I hope to give you dozens why!

Sunset Riders is a classic run'n'gun shooter by Konami, creators of other such games such as the most popular example Contra....

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Super Columns (Gamegear)
STOP! I already know what you are thinking before reading this. "Oh great, here's another crappy port, and worse yet, it's a puzzler for a handheld." As if handhelds didn't have enough puzzle games, right? Well, chances are, if you have played the...

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Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (SNES)
Kamek, the leader before Bowser, heard news of two twins that were extra amazing. Knowing they could possibly defeat the new born Bowser (and did later, as we all know) he casts a spell and sends them to Yoshi's Island, trying to keep them there...

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Super Scope 6 (SNES)
Super Scope 6 was the game the was most often bundled with the Super Scope. It is played purely using the Super Scope, and unlike Duck Hunt, has several other features, including turbo fire and many varying games wrapped into one. The Super Scope...

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Team USA Basketball (Genesis)
You travel the world with the 1992 Olympic basketball team as you compete against the world trying to prove again that the U.S. is the best in the world. Watch replays as you go through the game and beware of fouls. Play 2 player co-op for added...

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist (Genesis)
Far below the morning rush hour in New York City, four youths are watching their favorite news reporter--April O'Neil--on television. Things are pretty comfortable for these boys in their well-furnished subterranean hideout. That is,...

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The Duel: Test Drive 2 (Genesis)
Taking a car for a test drive has never been so great! Speeding past scenes you would never see as you make your opponent eat your dust. Stop and slow when you see police so that you aren't pulled over. Go slow around sharp turns on cliffs so you...

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Todd's Adventures in Slime World (Genesis)
Your ship has crash landed on an odd sticky slime planet appropriately named Slime World! Now it is your objective to escape, intact, and very alive. Their are 7 modes of play, easy, logic, action, suspense, exploration, arcade, and 2-player. All...

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Toki: Going Ape Spit (Genesis)
The girl you love and you are standing in a meadow when all of a sudden some weird thing from the sky falls to the ground. An odd wizard like thing takes your love away and turns you into an ape who can spit unusual balls of energy. Now it is your...

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Tom & Jerry: Frantic Antics (Genesis)
Tom and Jerry is a funny cartoon, so is this game. It's just silly. Not sure what all Tom really has to do besides staying alive to the end of each level, without finding Spike! If you liked the Tom and Jerry cartoons you'll like this game. Give it...

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Twin Cobra (NES)
This is exactly like 1942 and 1943 just with a helicopter rather a bi-plane. It has the same ammount of fun, just with way cool 8-bit music. The principal is the same, shoot down the enemies that out number you in hundreds and save the day, minus a...

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Viewpoint (Genesis)
Viewpoint doesn't have a really deep plot or story behind the game, but its fast paced shooting and action makes the game a lot of fun and interesting to play. There is a lack of uniqueness, but the levels and motion are very well done. I just wish...

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Wall Street Kid (NES)
Wall Street Kid is nearly as exciting as Wall Street. Probably because Wall Street isn't all that exciting either. But, it does have some uniqueness to it and is the only game I know of its kind. If you love text then you'll love this game. Other...

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Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All Stars (Genesis)
Though not revolutionary, this game is enjoyable, especially fighting. You can change your lines at will, show replays to taunt your friends you scored on, or even intimidate to start a fight! This game also has a season mode to run through to win...

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Wheel of Fortune (Genesis)
Wheel of Fortune makes for a great TV show, but not a great game. It is nice for those who want to appear on the show, but can't. Now they can have all the excitement at home minus the prizes. Gather some friends for multi-player fun, because by...

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World Heroes (Genesis)
A scientist of some sort is letting you use his time machine to travel the world to fight the "strongest people" in the world. After selecting your character you decide what type of match you want: Normal or Death Match. Death Match has many people...

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World Trophy Soccer (Genesis)
This was the soccer game before FIFA by EA was released. This soccer game has it all. From selecting formations to even allowing you to edit uniform colors. You can even do a replay from the middle of the game. This truly is a world soccer game with...

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WWF Super Wrestlemania (Genesis)
Wrestlemania is the biggest wrestling event ever, so it was only right that they make a video game out of it. So they did. This game allowed you to pick from Ultimate Warrior, Ted Dibiase, Hulk Hogan, Shawn Michaels, Randy "Macho Man" Savage,...

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Xexyz (NES)
All in all this is a fun game to play and for the year it was made in this game is pretty inteligent too. Their are several rooms you can enter each with something nice or bad. Some examples are: a treasure room, faeiries to help you to save thier...

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Yoshi (NES)
In all, Yoshi is a fun and quite addictive game, just as Tetris was. Using some of Mario's familiar foes to add some fun. There is really no back-story to the game, but it appeals to anyone who knows Mario and Yoshi. Flipping at the bottom can be a...

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Yoshi (GB)
YOSHI! This was Yoshi's first appearance on the GameBoy, as well as one of his first appearances ever, only being beat by Yoshi on the NES. Though I wouldn't say this is what made the world fall in love with Yoshi, it certainly didn't...

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Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel (SNES)
The evil lumberjack, Jacques le Sheets is chopping down Zero's home forest, Stony Forest, to print paper money off of stolen plates. His love, Amy has given him the information from telegram also stating that Jacques has her father as well. Ektor...

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