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The game may be in Manrain Chinese, but with any prior experience with any of the English Pokémon games you’ll be able to jump right into this one as it is so similar to the original version of Yellow that player’s guides written for the original will apply to this pirate as well!
I think "Manrain" is misspelled, but it is also superfluous as there is only one (written) Chinese language. I'm curious about your future review, as to whether the pirate cart still uses hidden EV points, has a more balanced elemental system (because RBY was pretty harsh on Poison and Insect types while turning Psychics into gods.), and if the single cart allows one to capture all 151 critters without trading. (How
recent is this pirate cart?)
As the only non-pirate Fighting game for the Famicom, Joy Mech Fight is as much a technical achievement as it is a recommended game.
What, TMNT never made it, but there are plenty of fighters on the Famicom. From Pro-Wrestling games to arena-brawlers like Kakutou Densetsu and Urban Champion, and anime-based games like Dragon Ball and Yuu Yuu Hakusho, they do exist. Still taken aback at how a game resembling BALLZ is on the Top-100 ANYthing.
Nice to see Nemo in there, and wow did you rate him highly.
In the year 2030, a group of military renegades known as Metal Command are selling to conquer the world by building an army of cyborg soldiers. After alosing both arms in a near fatal skirmish with Metal Command, a young police offier named Steve Hermann is fitted with two specially developed cybernetic arms to allow him to carry out a normal life.
Comforting to know you also found SotN much easier compared to SH.
And Guerrilla War also kicks SNK's ports of Ikari Warriors to the curb despite being the
same game by the same developer.
Outside of the GameBoy connection, there’s really nothing else you can play on the NES that’s like Gargoyle’s Quest II. The platforming mixed with the RPG elements...
...actually resembles the gameplay of
Zelda II. Granted, in the same proportion as SMB3 resembled SMB1. Ultimately, GQ2 and even Z2 were more straight-forward than CV2 and Metroid.
My scheduling skills have died of dysentery; I hope to visit at least on a monthly basis.
Still, don't forget to tip your waitress.