You play a Spec-Ops soldier in charge of blowing up secret weapons during the Cold War and, with the exception of limited use weapons lying around, you're armed only with a short-range knife. However, to be fair, this is the game that caught my interest the most. Not the arcade, but a high quality port nonetheless.Īnd, once again, it's the NES port.Guys, I know your first three ports weren't exactly high quality, but if you're going to resort to porting NES versions, just retitle it "Konami's NES Classics" or something.
Oh, and as for the Gyruss game: Probably the best quality game on this system. This has been another "Game History You Don't Need To Know, But Presenting It Gives The Illusion I'm Smart!"
DRAKE OF THE 99 DRAGONS OST KHINSIDER FREE
Unless it's placed on a table where the hands can be more free to move around, circular motions and frequent jumps requiring the joystick to move up and a direction are really hard to pull off with this controller. In games like Frogger, Scramble, and Time Pilot, which are more focused on one particular button, left/right movements, and only slight taps up and down, it works, but with games that make frequent use of the entire range of the controller and both buttons, aka the rest of the games on this console, it leads to hand cramps and a hard time with the more "upward" directions. This makes the game really hard to control and hold onto when quick movements are required. This controller on the other hand is much more bulky than an Atari 2600 controller with a fat bulb on the top that prevents the player from holding the joystick comfortably and two buttons that the player's thumb must quickly switch between. Overall, bad port of a game that hasn't aged well. It just makes this game all the more generic and dated. But the strangest change is that, in addition to again changing the sounds to much blander stock replacements, they ADDED music to a game that didn't have it before! Yes, for some reason, they added a stock score to the gameplay which the arcade version lacked, and in this case, I REALLY wish they didn't. Also no stars twinkling in the background. The sprites have also been redrawn and with fewer frames-per-second, not only giving the images janky animation as they move, but also causing some letters in text, especially with the Fuel stations, to become transparent. To start, as with the Frogger game, they put the Score in the bottom left corner as opposed to the top, and also removed the progress bar at the top. Strangely, my copy has a glitch where 9 times out of 10, when you start this game from the menu, it skips the title screen and goes straight into the game, which I didn't notice until after I had recorded the footage and I didn't have time to get more, hence the arcade title screen instead of the game's.However, that's the least of this game's problems.