Notes: Action game. Some stages can be played using the Zapper, though this is not entirely necessary. An overall great game with lots of variety.
Notes: Puzzle game, first of the trilogy, and probably the best of the three. You control Lolo and complete various puzzles by moving blocks and avoiding enemies.
Title: Adventures of Lolo 2
Title: Adventures of Lolo 3
Manufacturer: HAL
Manufacturer: HAL
Release Date: 1990
Release Date: 1991
Rating: Scarce
Rating: Scarce
Price: $5.00-$10.00, $10.00-$30.00
Location: 1-20
Price: $6.00-$12.00, $12.00-$35.00
Location: 1-20
Notes: Sequel to the “Adventures of Lolo.” Basically builds on the original, however it seems to be easier. Gameplay appears to have become more timing based than thinking based.
Notes: Final game in the Lolo trilogy. Builds on the original and adds a world map that you progress through, as well as bosses (simply large versions of the characters in the game). Seems to be a digression in the series at this point, as this one is not as good as the other two.
Notes: Action game similar in many ways to “Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warship,” but with more action focusing on the character instead of collecting objects. Excellent graphics and not easy to find. Complete version comes with a comic book that is actually part of the instruction manual.
Notes: Action game, based on the cartoon series. Graphics are very flat because the designers attempted to imitate the animation style of the show. A little difficult to get used to, and considered as yet another failure of this company. Those “&” signs up there should be replaced with “and.”
Notes: Action game based loosely on the book and cartoon series. Plays very similar to the Adventure Island games, but with some very odd bosses and levels.
Notes: Frontal aircraft game based on the arcade game. Basically “Top Gun” from the third person. Not as good as the Sega Master System version, which also sucks.