Notes: Many collectors hate this game, and though it does have obvious faults, it’s one of my favorites personally. It follows the comic book plot pretty closely, and has one of my favorite themes, as well as an excellent opening screen. Controls are difficult to get used to, the graphics are often odd, and many sound effects have been lifted from the Simpsons games, but it’s fun to take a crack at.
Notes: This game is odd, and makes me curious about the history behind it, because it’s so much like “Castle of Dragon” that it verges on uncanny. Kind of like how “The Krion Conquest” plays like a hacked “Mega Man.” I honestly like “Castle of Dragon” better, but both it and this release are good to pick up.
Title: T & C Surf Designs/Thrilla’s Surfari (Listed under Town & Country…)
Manufacturer: Acclaim
Release Date: 1990
Rating: Scarce
Price: $5.00-$8.00, $10.00-$25.00
Location: 1-20
Notes: This is an odd one. A basic role-playing game put into the first-person with a four-player option. The classes are basic, as well as the maze structure and enemies, but it’s pretty fun nonetheless. You are on a quest to defeat the great serpent by acquiring special ruby items. Has the tendency to get a little annoying and boring at some points.
Notes: This is the only game of its kind of the NES. It’s fun now and then, but it’s nothing you really sit and play around with for awhile. Basically, you have tarot reading and numerology. Put in your date of birth and so forth and the game runs through your future.
Notes: Atrocious. A very poorly done wrestling game. Nothing you really want to try out. It sucks.