Batman - NES
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Description | NES Game - The Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as the NES in North America, Europe and Australia or Famicom, short for family computer, across most Asian countries is the best selling console of its time. Nintendo was the first gaming company to provide third party licensing that required a game development company to pay a fee to get a development kit and have their game officially licensed by Nintendo. The most important aspect of this is that it required developers to submit their games to be reviewed by Nintendo's Quality Assurance department. However, you can purchased unlicensed NES games such as Road Runner, Dudes with Attitude, RBI Baseball 2, Krazy Kreatures, Fantasy Zone, Skull & Crossbones and Klax among many others. This 8-bit gaming console brings back fond memories to many of us age 20 or older and boasts a huge collection of fantastic games such as Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Mega Man, Castlevania, Final Fantasy, Dragon Warrior and many other franchises that are still popular today. |
Dimensions | 5.25" H x 4.75" W x 0.625" D |
Ship Weight | 0.23 pounds |
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- February 07, 2009
-- Stephen Deck
-- Stephen Deck
The game starts off being pretty good. Stage 1-1 is a pretty easy level, about what you would expect from the first level of a game. Stage 1-2 is a lot harder, but still not too bad. It's more of the "Oh yeah, this is a good, fun challenge" type of hard, not the "HOLY CRAP OH EM GEE I'M GONNA DIE" type of hard. Stage 1-3 and you're already fighting a boss, but this boss is really easy; 3 hits with your spinny tri-circle thingy of death (actually called batdisks) and the boss is dead.
Stage 2-1, and you're like "Wow, this is really getting hard...." After some frustration and a lot of trial and error, though, it's beatable. Stage 2-2 is really hard, but again, beatable. Stage 2-3 and you're screaming "OH MY GOD, DOES THE MADDNESS EVER END?!?" Stage 2-4 is the stage 2 boss, and after you die and get sent back to the beginning of 2-3, you're like "Whatever. I'm sick of this bloody game." I've never gotten past that boss.
The graphics aren't bad at all for an NES game. The gameplay is REALLY good, it's just really hard. The music is nice and dramatic, and the sound effects are good. The only real problem is that starting with stage 2, the levels are way too hard.
Another thing I don't like is that they managed to reverse the buttons! I'm not talking about the A button attacking while the B button jumps (it's like a law of nature that B attacks and A jumps). No, they got that right. I'm talking about the most obscure button screw up I've ever seen in my life; Select pauses the game while Start cycles through your weapons. What the heck? I've never heard of that in my entire life.
Stage 2-1, and you're like "Wow, this is really getting hard...." After some frustration and a lot of trial and error, though, it's beatable. Stage 2-2 is really hard, but again, beatable. Stage 2-3 and you're screaming "OH MY GOD, DOES THE MADDNESS EVER END?!?" Stage 2-4 is the stage 2 boss, and after you die and get sent back to the beginning of 2-3, you're like "Whatever. I'm sick of this bloody game." I've never gotten past that boss.
The graphics aren't bad at all for an NES game. The gameplay is REALLY good, it's just really hard. The music is nice and dramatic, and the sound effects are good. The only real problem is that starting with stage 2, the levels are way too hard.
Another thing I don't like is that they managed to reverse the buttons! I'm not talking about the A button attacking while the B button jumps (it's like a law of nature that B attacks and A jumps). No, they got that right. I'm talking about the most obscure button screw up I've ever seen in my life; Select pauses the game while Start cycles through your weapons. What the heck? I've never heard of that in my entire life.
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