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DuckTales

DuckTales






Those dreaming to replace baby-blue Mega Man with Scrooge McDuck had their wish granted with DuckTales, a 1989 Capcom game based on the animated TV series of the same name. Developed on Mega Man scaffolding, the hit title followed Scrooge on his never-ending quest for treasure around the world. The nonlinear gameplay, tight controls, and vibrant animations made the platformer rollicking good fun, and though rather quirky, there were few finer moments on the NES than those found while using Scrooge’s cane as a pogo stick.
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Monday, December 26, 2016

Batman





As Kevin Smith would later recount, the Bat-Signal was everywhere in the late ’80s given the release of Tim Burton’s Batman in June of ’89. Batman: the Video Game was a loose+ tie-in to said film, and similar to the line-minded DuckTales title, it wasn’t merely a cash-in game. Batman could sprint and wall jump a la Ryu in Ninja Gaiden throughout the game’s five stages, and even toggle between a slew of unique, projectile weaponry including the bat spear gun, dirk, and the fabled batarang. It pit players against the likes of Killer Moth, the Joker, and other Gotham villains, and though it exhibits notable story arc changes from the film it was based upon, it remains critically praised to this day. Can you say license to thrill, anyone?

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Duck Hunt






Hardly anyone went out and bought Duck Hunt. Nonetheless, it managed to find its way into people’s homes thanks to it being packaged with Super Mario Bros. The game was a mindless and repetitive time-killer in the Angry Birds kind of way, requiring players to shoot a set number of ducks in a single round in order to advance. Aside from the dog that would appear onscreen and laugh at your face if you failed to shoot any ducks, the title was most famous for being one of the first — and only — games to utilize the bundled NES Zapper light gun. Frankly it was quite repetitive and mindless, but nonetheless, that didn’t make shooting all 10 targets in a single round any easier.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest






Castlevania II: Simon's Quest

Sometimes greatness is less about actually being good than about being bold. That’s certainly the case for Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest, which built upon the platforming adventure gameplay of the first Castlevania and added RPG elements, such as a world map and experience system. The game adopted the nonlinear exploration of Metroid, which made for much more open gameplay, however many of the items needed to finish the game are hidden in extremely esoteric locations, requiring the player to decipher cryptic clues given by NPCs or else simply stumble upon the items in question. As such, Simon’s Quest has developed a reputation for notoriously fiendish difficulty, being nigh impossible to complete without a guide.

While Simon’s Quest may not be the most fun or well-designed game on the NES, it did introduce a number of mechanics to the series and video games in general; starting with Symphony of the Night, RPG elements would become a staple part of the franchise, and Simon’s Quest was also one of the first video games to include a day/night cycle, in which the game would become significantly harder during the night time. People may not enjoy playing Castlevania II, but being great isn’t always about being liked.

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Thursday, December 1, 2016