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With the list I'm choosing my games from getting insanely close to completion my choices are getting extremely slim. Because Laser Invasion seemed like the last possible game that might be decent on the list I snatched it up quickly before someone beat me to it. One other nintendoage member had put some time into it and wasn't quite able to beat it, but came incredibly close. Because of that he gave me a few tips one of which was extremely helpful. I'm really bad at the Air Sim stages, but he pointed out that you can simply maneuver around every non-boss enemy. That made things a lot easier, and to make things even more cheap you can choose different secondary weapons before each mission including a RADAR scrambler. Between dodging the enemy missiles and activating one of my 10 RADAR scramblers you're pretty much invincible for the majority of the flying stages.
The shooting stages need some quick reflexes, but overall aren't too hard. The maze stages are actually pretty enjoyable since you get a map of the area uncovered as you explore it. Really once I was able to pass the air combat stages it fell pretty quick. Not a great game, but it was ok. It did have one of my favorite types of endings though. The broken English kind!!
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Next up this time was everybody's favorite Submarine sim and highly collectable cart...... SILENT SERVICE!!!! I had extremely low expectations going into this game and much to my surprise it wasn't actually that bad There is a lot of different things going on such as navigating your ship, locating enemies, using the periscope, watching your depth, rationing your ammo, keeping an eye on damage, finding enemy shipping lines, etc. etc. So there is a bit of a learning curve when you first start because of how much you are in control of. Even with all that it was surprisingly intuitive in a very short amount of time. Now there is not really an ending to this game as its all broken up into misions. So to call it finished for my list I beat the weapons training, all 6 convoy missions and one of the 5 war scenarios. Why 1 out of 5? Because each scenario is essentially the same. Same objective, same enemies, same starting stats. The differences are just which shipping lines are most likely to be in use and which starting ports are available, neither of which change the difficulty in the least. Since there is no end screen here is a snap of my WGSC rank (Worlds Greatest Submarine Captain) which is the highest rank available according to the manual.
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And one game that a few people have been dreading, Back to the Future 2 & 3, finally fell. You get unlimited continues so the game itself isn't hard to beat. The problem is how annoying it is. You start on a map of 1985 which consists of about 10 long areas. You have to find doors which contain puzzle rooms. After beating a puzzle room you are rewarded with an item. The item must be returned to an unspecified pipe in the different areas. Now times that by 3 because not only do you have to worry about the maze in 1985, but you have to time travel to similar mazes in 1955 and 2015. To make things extra confusing items obtained in one time are almost always returned to areas in the other times and some areas of the maze are only accessible via time travelling in specific areas of specific time zones. And to make things extra extra confusing there are a couple items that you need to go to earlier times to plant seeds in order for a beanstalk to appear so you can even reach some puzzle rooms. And to make things extra extra extra confusing the keys you need to open the puzzle rooms are rarely available in areas that have puzzle rooms so you have to back track and stock up, hoping not to die since if you lose all your lives and have to continue you keep everything except for your stock of keys.
If you're finally able to achieve your goal of returning all 30 items you win, right? WRONG! At that point you're treated to the second part of the game themed after the Back to the Future 3 movie. Luckily there are only 10 less maze-like areas with only 10 items this time. The levels are MUCH harder to walk through though, but luckily they supply you with a key hidden in an enemy at least once in each area. The difficulty of the puzzle rooms is ramped up pretty significantly this time though so don't think it'll be a cake walk. Anyway return your 10 items to get this screen here:
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NES Games Finished In 2012
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Silver Surfer Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom Double Dragon II: The Revenge Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones Ghosts n Goblins Tetris Pro Wrestling Gradius Zanac Adventure Island Karnov Trojan Excitebike Baseball Spy Hunter Adventure Island II Tennis Battletoads Shadowgate Battletoads/Double Dragon Pinball Quest Section Z Godzilla Hydlide Marble Madness Back to the Future Darkman Terminator 2 Robocop Total Recall Predator Robocop 2 Robocop 3 Hudson Hawk Home Alone Home Alone 2 Batman Returns Ghostbusters II Ghostbusters Die Hard A Nightmare on Elm Street The Krion Conquest Adventures of Dino Riki Ultima: Exodus Legacy of the Wizard Air Fortress Ultima: Quest of the Avatar Darkwing Duck Ultima: Warriors of Destiny Legends of the Diamond Pro Sports Hockey Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball Yoshi's Cookie Kick Master Zombie Nation Stadium Events Super Jeopardy! Joust Yoshi Dance Aerobics Adventures of Bayou Billy Pipe Dreams Ski or Die Werewolf: The Last Warrior Simpsons: Bart vs The Space Mutants City Connection American Gladiators Roundball 2-on-2 Challenge 720 Athletic World Super Team Games Romance of the Three Kingdoms Gumshoe Bases Loaded The Addams Family Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt Kings of the Beach The Blues Brothers Volley Ball Lode Runner 3D World Runner Twin Eagle Dragon's Lair The Adventures of Rad Gravity Break Time: The National Pool Tour Bases Loaded II Rainbow Islands Conquest of the Crystal Palace Peter Pan And The Pirates Kid Kool and the Quest for the Seven Wonder Herbs Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Dragon Strike Slalom Wrath of the Black Manta Race America Treasure Master Krusty's Fun House King's Knight Mighty Bomb Jack Bases Loaded 3 Castelian Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll Dirty Harry Conan Cobra Triangle Spider Man Return of the Sinister Six Tag Team Wrestling Eliminator Boat Duel Galaxy 5000 George Foreman's KO Boxing Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge Thunder & Lightning Heavy Shreddin' Flying Warriors Rocket Ranger Roger Clemens MVP Baseball Bill & Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure Destination Earthstar Street Cop Short Order/Eggsplode Star Voyageur Days of Thunder Laser Invasion Silent Service Back to the Future 2 & 3
BONUS GAME -
Assimilate
Future Plans - The remaining games I own on the list of 14 games has been knock down to 4. Another person is working on Conflict so I'm gonna leave him to it. I've already attempted Might & Magic and was having trouble with the fundamentals, also someone else has expressed interest in it so he can give it his best try. That leaves me with High Speed and Overlord as my last 2 options before the year is over. A couple weeks ago someone said they were going to try High Speed, but I haven't heard any updates in a while so I'm assuming its been scrapped. The same guy that is trying Might & Magic decided to end his run on Overlord in defeat. Both games seem challenging, but in extremely different ways. I'm gonna go with Overlord as my choice and hope I have a better time with it than the other guy did. Wish me luck!!
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