Notes: Final game of the NES trilogy. This is the best out of all of them. As Bartman, you have to defeat three of Radioactiveman’s most powerful enemies to get his powers back so he can set himself free from a sort-of limbo realm. Controls are still awkward, but this is the one that I really enjoyed. The graphics are much more detailed as well.
Notes: One of the most remembered games for the NES. You compete in a variety of different skateboarding events by yourself or with friends. Lots of fun. Everyone seems to remember playing this at someone’s house while drinking tons of soda when they were younger.
Notes: Sequel to “Skate or Die,” but a lot different. This is more of an action game and does not really feature the same sense of competition that you found in the original.
Notes: Final game for the trilogy of “or Die” games for the NES. This one had a lot of potential and is in fact pretty good, other than one event that simply mars the whole thing, the snowball battle. What in the world does that have to do with skiing and snowboarding other than the fact that snow is involved? Except for this stupidity, you can compete in different contests including downhill and high jump.
Notes: A very early release that is pretty damn hard. Your little pilot flies around and takes out different targets while being rained upon by a ridiculous amount of persistent enemies including planes and tanks. Luckily you can barrel roll to avoid them, but it doesn’t help sometimes. I waited a long time to find this one, but I wasn’t really that disappointed when I finally got it.
Notes: Basic shooter game where you control a fighting plane that shoots impossibly huge bullets. Not bad, but not really that good and sometimes too hard to bear.