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Air Raiders (Atari 2600)
You're a pilot in some sort of battle. You get 99 bullets to take down lots of enemy planes. They shoot at you, as well. You've got lots of fuel and some bullets. Can you shoot down a bunch of planes like a real ace pilot? Mattel, best... View Entire Review |
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf (SNES)
A year after the Gulf war, American troops are returning to deal with a madman named General Mubaba, who intends to possibly destroy the world. So the president of the United States of America (supposedly Bill Clinton) Decides to hire the best... View Entire Review |
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Grand Prix (Atari 2600)
A lot of people think Pole Position is the only racer for the classic Atari. Well, they're wrong, and I was wrong until I found this game.
It's basically a straight stretch race to the end, with cars and oil slicks in the way. Nothing... |
Ice Hockey (Atari 2600)
Possibly the first ever Computerized Hockey game created, Ice Hockey is the story of 4 guys, 2 on each team, playing hockey on a square rink. They skate around picking up the puck, trying to score a goal. They don't ever fight, get penalties,... View Entire Review |
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Jeopardy Junior Edition (NES)
Welcome to Jeopardy. Junior edition.
Jeopardy Junior is played the same way as normal Jeopardy, but the clues are very easy to work out. It's perfect for kids who are 8 years old and up, because they know so much of this stuff already. The... |
Jeopardy! (NES)
It was the famous game-show that shocked the world when it made its return in 1984 - What is Jeopardy? Correct!
Jeopardy is a game-show based on not answering a question, but rather questioning an answer. Your mind will be tested, your... |
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Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition (Genesis)
If you've never heard of Jeopardy, you might as well get to know it. Jeopardy has been gracing TV screens since 1984, and hasn't stopped since. It's a game where you have the answers, but you have to give the questions. For example, "It's a... View Entire Review |
Karate Kid, The (NES)
You are Daniel, a Teenage boy who decided to take up karate so you could defend yourself from the bullies that beat you up on the first day of school in a new town. You took your lessons from an old Japanese man named Mr. Miyagi, an expert in the... View Entire Review |
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Mario's Early Years: Preschool Fun (SNES)
Ah, the easy life. For Mario, that is. And that also describes the game. Too easy. Even for a preschool child it's too easy. I wouldn't even dig this game as a 3 or 4 year old. Although the animations are really catchy. Bottom line: Nintendo made a... View Entire Review |
Pole Position (Atari 2600)
I saw the ad for this on a website and considered reviewing it. Turns out it's a pretty cool game for the early eighties before the NES. All you do in it, is see how far you can get in 90... View Entire Review |
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SimCity 2000 (SNES)
Welcome to the Simworld. You are in charge of building a city that will grow and eventually gather sims from all over the sim world. But it isn't easy. You have to make sure your sims are happy and safe. You must build power plants, police stations,... View Entire Review |
Smurf Rescue in Gargamel's Castle (Atari 2600)
You control a Smurf who is on an action packed rescue mission! Gargamel has captured Smurfette, taken her to his castle and has imprisoned her! You'll direct Smurf through the dangerous woods, fields and caverns on his way to her. He must run,... View Entire Review |
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Sonic The Hedgehog (Gamegear)
The world of Sonic the Hedgehog goes portable! OK, so you don't have the Gamegear and you can't go portable. However, you can play this game based on the famous hedgehog Sonic, who at the time, was just beginning his life in the... View Entire Review |
Super Jeopardy (NES)
In the summer of 1990, the biggest Jeopardy tournament is happening. And you're in it! You have to go through 3 grueling games of asking questions and using your mental power to defeat your opponents. But there's more than enough obstacles in your... View Entire Review |
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Super Soccer (SNES)
16 of the worlds best soccer teams have come together to have a tournament! Take control of one of the teams and burst your way through big, bad soccer players! I'm not much of a soccer fan, but this game had me glued to my seat. It's... View Entire Review |
Toy Story (SNES)
You are Woody, a cowboy doll who has come to life in a room full of toys that have come alive too. You've got a pretty nice life, keeping the toys in line, and making sure nothing bad happens. Everything is going great for you until a new toy shows... View Entire Review |
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Warlords (Atari 2600)
The War is on. Four great warlords are battling each other because they hate each other. How do they attack each other? By bouncing a ball around and hoping to hit the enemy warlord. Warlords is excellent. If I owned an Atari... View Entire Review |
Wheel of Fortune (SNES)
It's the hit game-show that's been on several TV channels since 1975, it's America's game; WHEEL....OF....FORTUNE! If you don't know about the great game-show Wheel of Fortune, I'd say you were born before the primitive life began. So... View Entire Review |
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Wheel of Fortune: Deluxe Edition (SNES)
Shopper's Bazaar was one of the first gameshows ever to get it's name dissed right off the face of the earth - and get it's next name - Wheel of Fortune. So a little history for you there. The original Wheel of Fortune was called... View Entire Review |
Wheel of Fortune: Family Edition (NES)
Of all the Wheel of Fortune games on the NES, this one has to be the best. If you're trying to put together a good NES system with good games, controllers, and all the cool equipment, this game should be near the top of the list. Its music is... View Entire Review |
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Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? (NES)
You are an agent of the ACME detective agency. Guess what? The world famous female criminal Carmen Sandiego and her henchmen are up to no good, stealing things from the past and moving through certain time periods to cover their tracks. So, as an... View Entire Review |
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