Notes: Hmmm, like “Krazy Kreatures,” this simple game is surprisingly good. If this company kept it simple perhaps they would have done better. Gameplay is basically poseur matching mahjongg with lots of different features. It’s actually a lot of fun, pick it up if you see it. Otherwise, go for “Maxi 15” because it’s on there.
Notes: Action game where you have to go through time to take out some sort of terrorist group of something. You have to collect these orbs to get through each level and then defeat a boss. Lots of odd features. It plays almost like puzzle game to some extent, since you really have to search around for the orbs. The music shreds and it’s fun to beat the hell out of everyone with the ripped time lord.
Notes: A fairly tedious role-playing game created by the lunatics that brought you the Ultima series (three were released for the NES, 3 through 5). It’s actually not that bad, but the lack of graphics and gameplay that reminds me of “Hydlide” is enough to keep me away until I get the mental strength to take it on. The world is pretty detailed, but I haven’t really played it enough to give you a full scoop. That should tell you something in itself.
Notes: Excellent action game that plays like many of the Disney games for the NES. It’s pretty simple at times, but the bosses get more difficult as it goes on. Follows the cartoon series well, right down to the final boss being Montana Max. You can select different characters to use. Furball is the best since he can climb walls.
Notes: This is really a side game and has nothing to do with the other two except for the inclusion of different characters from the show. It’s just what you’re thinking, you can make your own cartoons. Add your girlfriend in the room and exploit the programming as you see fit.
Notes: The true sequel to “Tiny Toon Adventures.” A lot more going on in this game. It plays almost the same as “Disney Adventures in the Magic Kingdom.” You have to collect four tickets before you can enter the final stage. The smaller stages are sometimes pretty tough. You go through a wild west ride and bumper cars, for example. No selection this time, but you do play as different characters on each stage.
Notes: This game could have had some potential, but it’s simply too basic in structure to really catch your attention. Basic kill the evil aliens game, set in the first-person with you using the Zapper to take out enemies. Eventually your finger starts to hurt because they move so blasting fast.
Notes: Action game taken from the arcade version. Aside from stepped down graphics, this plays exactly the same as the original. You control a man turned into a fire-breathing monkey that has to save his cave woman. The text part of the ending is hilarious, but it is a great game with lots of strange power-ups.