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Feb 9th, 2007 at 04:31:03 - Yoshi's Island (NES) |
Well, for the other half of the game, it's Yoshi's Island is pretty addictive, just as the other Super Mario games. Throughout the game, there was only one specific part that I got annoyed off. In the game, if Yoshi was to come in contact with an enemy, baby Mario somehow flies up into the sky in a little bubble making a really annonying crying sound. Only after when you get baby Mario back into your possession does he stop crying. Or, after awhile when the given amount of time is reached, baby Mario gets kidnapped by the enemy, and then it's game over basically for that stage. As the game progresses, the stages and/or levels become somewhat more difficult. Yet, it's still pretty manageable if one is pretty much into games.
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Feb 9th, 2007 at 02:28:47 - Yoshi's Island (NES) |
During the first hour of playing Yoshi's Island, I had very much enjoyed playing this game. In this game, as the title had stated, the main character is Yoshi, instead of Mario, the usual hero of the Super Mario games. The main objective of this game is that all of the Yoshis must deliver baby Mario back to his mom and dad. To do that, the Yoshi's must past through each stage/world, being one step closer to delivering baby Mario back home. To me, this storyline is acually quite humorous as well as amusing. Another thing that I found quite interesting in this game is that for each level you beat, baby Mario is then transfered to another Yoshi of a different color. And from there, another adventure begins, as in another level to beat. Not only do the Yoshi's come in differet colors in different stages, but through some parts of the game, the Yoshi's are able to turn into helecopters, trains, etc. which is also quite entertaining to me. Overall, the game is quite simple to play and individuals of all ages is able to play this game without any difficulty. It is all very fun and entertaining.
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Jan 31st, 2007 at 18:27:12 - Shadow of the Colossus (PS2) |
CMPS 80k
For me, I have never really been a big fan of the Grand Theft Auto series. However, this time I've decided to give Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas a try. To start off, the player controls the character CJ and must complete missions assigned. However, it is not a necessity. In this game, the player can practically choose to do what he or she wants. One can choose to just complete mission in the game, explore the area while stealing cars and killing off random people, and just generally do whatever the player wants to do. What I find most amusing about this game is that the graphics in GTA are quite realistic looking. People may not look realistic, but I find the scenery and background graphics to be very well done. Character interactions within the game is very amusing and interesting as well. Each of the different game characters respond differently towards CJ by giving different responses/comebacks if CJ was the attack a random person. Although this game is not as interesting as other games I would choose to play, it is quite interesting and fun to mess around with.
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Jan 19th, 2007 at 01:30:03 - Katamari Damacy (PS2) |
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