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This was the first "Mario" game for the Game Boy, and I had fun playing it. It had some good points and some bad points, so I'll list the good points first.
The game is a typical "Mario" game, where you have to play through 4 worlds of 3 levels each, avoiding enemies and fighting a boss at the end of each world. You start the game with 3 lives, and you get an extra life whenever you collect 100 coins. You can also get a chance to continue when you've lost all your lives, but I'm not sure how.
As for the bad points, there is no save feature, the graphics are terrible, and for some weird reason the screen won't scroll left. I suppose these are just because the Game Boy is a very old system, but they are bad points nonetheless. ... Read More:
May 15, 2001
One thing I absolutely despise about alot of Gameboy games, anymore, is how you have to buy them in twos just to be able to finish them. Such is the case with Legend of Zelda:Oracle of Ages & Oracle Seasons. Originally planned as a trilogy, this two-part adventure is exceptionally good which is why I highly recommend that you add them to your collection. It all begins in Oracle of Ages. Veran(The Sorceress of Shadows) kidnaps Nayru(The Oracle of Ages). Because Link feels directly responsible for her kidnapping(as you find out while playing the game), he sets out to find her and save her. With the Harp of Ages, he travels between the past and present meeting familiar faces (some of which you'll recognize from Ocarina of Time)in his effort to ... Read More:
Pokemon 2 (Gold and Silver versions.) The second installment in the Game Boy Pokemon RPG series.
Nintendo's Pokemon franchise became a massive success in its native Japan relatively quickly. Although it took the franchise a little longer to catch on in America, it finally did catch on, and when it did, it took the nation by storm. Pokemon games and products sold like crazy, despite the fact that the franchise was virtually unrecognized in America at its time of release. Finally in the late summer/early fall of 2000, the second games in the series got an American release. How does Pokemon 2 measure up? Read on for my review.
PROS: -THIS GAME GIVES YOU MORE OF THE SAME MONSTER CATCHING AND BATTLING ACTION THAT YOU HAVE GROWN TO LOVE ... Read More:
First of all, to all you insane people saying that this game is bad and that the graphics suck and that it's old, you need to get some help. This is the game that started it all!! This was the fist Pokemon game ever and without this game, there wouldn't be any Gold or Sapphire games. Of course the graphics are old, the game was meant to be a gameboy game, not colour or advance. But the idea is there and for anyone wanting to play a solid pokemon game, start here, you won't be dissappointed!
May 15, 2001
I played Oracle of Ages first, and it was a better game, although both are worth playing.
When they say that Oracle of Seasons is more focused on the combat, they're not kidding! There were very few puzzles and, in my opinion, a lot of meaningless sword-swinging. Most of the bosses need to be hit by the sword many times and then they are defeated. In Ages, you actually had to use the item that you just got. Up to the boss, Onox, it is really easy. Getting from level to level was a little hard for me, but that's because I always overlook the obvious. Other than that, it went so much faster than Ages.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to defeat Onox yet. I can't even get past the second stage! I ... Read More:
I played Oracle of Ages first, and it was a better game, although both are worth playing.
When they say that Oracle of Seasons is more focused on the combat, they're not kidding! There were very few puzzles and, in my opinion, a lot of meaningless sword-swinging. Most of the bosses need to be hit by the sword many times and then they are defeated. In Ages, you actually had to use the item that you just got. Up to the boss, Onox, it is really easy. Getting from level to level was a little hard for me, but that's because I always overlook the obvious. Other than that, it went so much faster than Ages.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to defeat Onox yet. I can't even get past the second stage! I ... Read More:
November 06, 2002
This is the best game I have ever played. If you like Pokemon Ruby or Saphire you will love this. You gain attacks and get levels to help you. The ice attack is the best. I would reccomend this for 8-12 year olds.
Since I have a NES already with Super Mario Bros., I wondered how much I'll really enjoy the game. I sure as heck did! Added onto the nearly perfect recreation of the Mario classic is the You vs. Boo racing game, a game link cable race challenge, challenge mode, The Lost Levels, Toy Box, photo album, and even a calender! Though the graphics are richer than the original, it is still 8-bit and the challenge and secrets stay the same! This is a great game for the GBC as well as a good piece of Mario memorabillia! A MUST BUY FOR GBC OR GBA OWNER!!!
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