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It may not be the most popular sport around, but Volleyball was well known enough in the NES era to warrant 3 licensed titles on the system. Luckily each of these titles offers a drastically different take on the sport. Each game shines and stumbles in its own distinct areas.
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Curious to know which of them are worth your time? I was, but no longer.
Continue reading Crabmaster's Guide to NES Volleyball
After a slow last few weeks working on some time consuming titles I wanted to blast through a few shorter titles to help me feel productive. So I did just that!
Thought I'd finish up the last of the Volleyball games (licensed ones anyway) on the system. First on my list was Kings of the Beach. Plays like a more serious version of Super Spike V'ball. Tournament mode consisted of 15 matches of 2 on 2 volleyball to 15 set point games. Late in the game I figured out how to expoit the computer, but early on it seemed like each rival had a different weakness you could take advantage of. After figuring that out the game was a breeze and I was quickly crowned the King of the Beach!
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To finish up my V'Ball trifecta I played the only traditional volleyball game and Black Box title, Volley Ball. This one plays with 6 players per side rather than 2 like the last 2 games. Seemed quite crowed at first and took a lot of getting used to. Spent several games getting slaughtered, but eventually figured out how to abuse the AI and won my 3 matches that resulted in a victory.
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Some time ago I tried out Blue Brothers and was amazed at how it seemed to have nothing to do with its source material. As I got further into the game it seemed to have less and less to do with it too. Its a semi-puzzle platformer, which is normally a great combo in my books. But in the case of BB it wasnt great. I think the main issue was some tricky jumping combined with the fact that your character is utterly defenseless. You have to avoid nearly everything in the game or you'll take damage. Luckily its a short game so it was over in less than 20 minutes once I got the hang of it.
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Lastly was Lode Runner. I used to play some version of it on a friend's PC years ago and remember it fondly so I was actually little excited to check out the NES version. It didnt disappoint. The game has built in stage select so its very easy to complete, but still a fun game none-the-less. There were a few levels that took a while for me to figure out, but for the most part its fairly straightforward. The video is pretty long, but its literally every second of me playing the game. Usually I restart my games after I fail and restart the recorder in order to cut down the time of the videos, but with the infinte chances and level select I just went with it. You can see my learning curve in its fullness with many many deaths early on and getting temporarily stuck on stage 6 before I find my footing and start running pretty smoothly through some levels.
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BONUS GAME ALERT
Some of you might have seen my recent post in the Small Scores thread in which my buddy Duke.Togo graciously hooked me up with a beautiful copy of a new homegrew game - Assimilate.
Since this was my first homebrew I was pretty interested to see if it really felt like an NES game. Its was a pretty cool experience and I may expand on my experience with it in the future, but for now feel free to check out the entire game during my playthrough via the link below.
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NES Games Finished In 2012
(click on a title to view the video)
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
BONUS GAME -
Assimilate
Future Plans - After getting a few more titles under my belt I think I'm ready to dive into my next epic adventure. Got Romance of the Three Kingdoms II lined up and ready to go!
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