Frankenstein: The Monster Returns NES review.

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Frankenstein: The Monster Returns NES review.

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Yet another obscure NES game I decided to do a video review on. I decided to try this one out after pulling out an old issue of Game Players magazine and seeing the game featured in it. Not too bad.

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Interesting. Still seems a little wonky, but appears to be better than most Bandai NES games.
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Hobie-wan wrote:Interesting. Still seems a little wonky, but appears to be better than most Bandai NES games.
I agree...shortly after putting Frankenstein away, the Dick Tracy Game Pak tried to attack me. Thankfully, Double Dragon stepped in and starting fighting back; giving me time to flee. Unfortunately for Billy and Jimmy, no one can stop the ultimate suck of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and they were destroyed.

In the end though, Dr. Jekyll was stuck by lightning and the crap factor lurking in my game collection was silenced...for now.
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Good thing you don't have Dynowarz or you would have been doomed. Unless of course you had Dragon Spirit (an actual good Bandai game) to fight them off.
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