Notes: Action game based on the overlooked cartoon series, which was pretty lame. You control Widget, an alien with shape-shifting powers. You use your powers to get past various obstacles. The graphics are pretty nice, but it seems a little underdone at times. Kind of like how I felt while playing “Wacky Races.” The complete game comes with a Widget poster.
Notes: One of the first Zapper games for the NES. You face different outlaws in the main part of the game in a draw. They’re pretty easy, but it’s a classic that everyone should check out at some point.
Notes: Role-playing/adventure game based on the movie. Follow the plot pretty well and even adds some side-plots that were not present. Fans of “The Legend of Zelda” will really dig this. The graphics, music, everything is just put together well. Tons of different weapons to locate as well as items to help you complete different quests. You also have magical powers to use. Simply an excellent game.
Notes: Based on the game show. I think it actually started out as a board game first or something like that. Anyway, you have to guess what’s being drawn to win. The drawings are usually pretty simple, unlike the actually show.
Notes: This one is pathetic. It really makes me enjoy “Ski or Die.” Only four lame events, all of which are really, really difficult. Terrible.
Notes: A first-person role-playing game taken from the computer version. Plays the same overall. I warn you, though this is a really good game, it’s not like other titles you may know like “Final Fantasy.” It’s very difficult and sometimes quite complicated. There’s also a mail-away guide that one could purchase from the company that really helps you get through everything, but it’s not easy to find. It’s basic in structure, you have to go through ten levels of a maze by solving different puzzles to take on the evil wizard Werdna. The complete title includes “Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord.”