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17.1 | ??SUPER CONTROLLERS?? | ANGORA::TUCKER | dr. DICK | Fri Nov 13 1987 10:22 | 17 |
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I went to a local store the other day to buy my wife
1 one of her birthday preasents ,the nintendo PIN BALL
game .They had the new super controlers on sale for
$5.99. They fit over the controlers and have a small
joy stick. Has anybody bought and tied them? If so
could you let us know how they are?
thanks
DR. dick
btw : Pin Ball isn't a bad at all,it has 2 levels for 1
and 2 players with 3 screens.If you score a certain
number of points the flippers disappear and you play
until you loose your ball.
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17.2 | try this JOY_stick | CYBORG::MORRELL | | Fri Nov 13 1987 11:22 | 17 |
|
re: .1 yes those controllers are a big help when you get use
to them I've had mine for a while. (though I only paid 4.99 plus
tax)
There is an even better joystick available called the
NES ADVANTAGE
this is an arcade type joystick with the slow motion option button
and turbo buttons for both A and B buttons (also the A and B buttons
are the size of a silver dollar) Price is aprox. 40.00 a good buy
though, at least mine was for me.
Charlie
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17.3 | Ultima of Nintendo | 59602::HISATSUNE | Shinji Hisatsune/Osaka/SWS | Sat Nov 14 1987 00:57 | 4 |
| In Japan, Ultima is released.
This is not implemented original Ultima but Ultima III.
As you know, it is Apple's game. And it is very good sound and graphics like
Apple's. Some day it will be released.
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17.4 | New games... | PROSE::FLAHERTY | | Fri Nov 27 1987 15:35 | 16 |
|
My sorces tell me of the following new games;
Contra -- Should be released very soon
Mike Tyson's Punch Out -- It might be out already
Pro Am racing -- ???
Adventures of Link -- All I know is that it is played with the
same point of view as SMB.
Super Mario Bros. II -- Can't wait ! Due to arive next spring
Thats all I can rember.
Can't wait for SMB 2,
Pat..
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17.5 | | CURIE::DECARTERET | I.M.Bored | Sat Nov 28 1987 23:44 | 7 |
| I read that. I don't like the idea much. It would seem to make
the game more difficult, in comparing it to Zelda that is. But
I heard that it is going to have a totally different story line
and not going to be much related to Zelda in any way except for
the name and a few monsters.
What does anyone else think??
-=*>Jason<*=-
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17.7 | More info please.... | FTMUDG::CHARRON | Get Nintendo Game System | Thu Dec 03 1987 18:58 | 20 |
| -< Top Gun & Punch Out >-
> Secondly, at Kay-Bee toys in Searstown (Leominster), I picked up
> "Top Gun" (by Konami?). They had about 4 or 5 left. I also "tested"
> this game to make sure it was working (ya sure!). It was a good
> game with a real "feel of flying an F-14". I crashed trying to land
> on the carrier. Well worth it for flying nuts like me. I bought
> this last night so you may want to call Kay-Bee first 534-6155.
> That's all for now.
********************
Anymore information on Top Gun, like how much is it and is it
available all over....it's not around here yet, at least up until this past
weekend 11/30/87. Also what is the object in Top Gun? Besides shooting down
enemy aircraft?
Thanks,
Al.
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17.8 | | MYVAX2::ALDRICH | | Fri Dec 04 1987 07:16 | 5 |
| went to kay-bee in leominster - no more but kay-bee in
glendale/worcester had about 8 left after i picked up a couple...
...good luck...bill...
ps...no i didn't have time to try it last night, too late - besides
the weekend is coming up...
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17.10 | thanks for info... | FTMUDG::CHARRON | Get Nintendo Game System | Fri Dec 04 1987 18:48 | 8 |
| < Note 17.9 by MPGS::THOMANN >
-< More Top Gun Info >-
Thanks, Jim for the info.....now if only they would start stocking the
cartridge out here.....in Colorado.
Al.
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17.11 | Try Target | CSC32::M_PFOFF | Nickeled and Dimed to Death | Mon Dec 07 1987 13:21 | 7 |
| You're from Colorado? This is great, I thought I was alone out here.
I got Top Gun at Target this weekend. You might find that Target is
cheaper than Kay-Bee (sp). (I took the last Top Gun they had). They
also have the NES advantage controller.
Kay-bee told me that they should have more top guns and punch
outs this week (wednesday).
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17.12 | | ROLL::BUCHANAN | | Mon Dec 07 1987 14:44 | 3 |
| Rich's in Gardener had 15 Top Gun on Saturday..I picked one
up for $34.99.......So far its a very good (8-9) game with excellent
graphics.
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17.13 | Caldor's for $37.99 | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Tue Dec 08 1987 10:06 | 8 |
| I also picked up Top Gun last night. I bought it at Caldor's in
the Auburn Mall for $37.99 (that seems to be the going price at
most places). They had about 2 dozen in stock.
Great game. If there is a note on Top Gun, I'll let you know what
I think. If there isn't, well, maybe I will start one.
Mike
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17.14 | New Game Paks | PROSE::FLAHERTY | | Fri Dec 11 1987 21:24 | 83 |
|
Listing of new games:
Data East:
Tag Team Wrestling
Burger Time
Kid Niki
Breakthru
Karnov
Karate Champ
Side Pocket
Some are arcade games, and I thing Ring King Might be 3-D.
Da East's number is (408) 286-7074
Sunsoft:
Spy Hunter (Bally)
Skykid
Tel. # (312) 228-0451
Capcom:
Mega Man
Tel. # (408)745-7081
Ljn Toys ltd.:
Gotcha (gun game)
Jaws
Town & Country Surf Designs Pearl City, Hawaii
Offical Licenee Major League Baseball (actually licenced)
The Karate Kid
No tel #, address is, Ljn Toys Ltd., 1107 Broadwy, NY,NY 10010
Acclaim:
Wizards & Warriors
Tiger-Heli (Taito)
No nothing.
Snk:
Athena (available)
Ikari Warriors (available)
Alpha Misson
1-800- play snk
FCI:
Lunar Pool (avalible in some areas)
Zanac
1-800-255-1431
Nintendo:
Pro Am Racing
The Adventure of Link
1-800-422-2602
Tecmo:
Star Force
1-800-457-6050
That's all Folks,
Pat..
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17.15 | The Adventure of Link | PROSE::FLAHERTY | | Fri Dec 11 1987 21:41 | 32 |
|
Info on link's next adventure:
Ganon returns in The Adventure of Link. Once again, the
tranquility of Hyrule is threatend by evil. Ganon has returned!
And he has cast a spell on Princess Zelda and conqured Hyrule with
his terrible power. But, there's hope. Link is full grown. He's
tall and strong. His wits are sharp and his battle skills are refined.
And he's ready to meet his arch enemy.
New challenges. Many changes have come to pass in this continuing
saga of Link, Zelda, and Ganon. You'll have to master new terrain
in both the Overworld and the Underworld. There are many new characters
to help and hinder your progress. And there are even more crafty
then ever. But so is Link!
Your challange as Link is to go in search of the six palaces
of the land of Hyrule. You must find six gems and return them to
the foreheads of six stone ststues. It's not an easy task. Only
if you are brave and wise will you be able to defeat Gannon's agents
which infest the palaces. Then you must revive the sleeping princess!
The action takes place in both a vertical (like Zelda) and a
horizontal (like super mario bros.) perspective. You travel from
town to town gaining strength and knowalge on your courageous quest
for the six palaces.
Just like zelda, The Adventure of link game comes in a distinctive
gold metalic case, THE GOLD PAK! Also like Zelda, you can save your
game accomplishments thanks to the battery.
Can't wait to grow up,
Pat..
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17.16 | More new games... | PROSE::FLAHERTY | | Fri Dec 11 1987 21:47 | 19 |
| I forgot to mention these new games,
Nintendo has a new game called Dragon Warrior, where you battle
an evil dragon in a role-playing game as chalanging as Zelda (and
with the same perspective).
Konami has a few new ones, some may already be out. They are;
Double Dribble
The Goonies II
Stinger
I don't have any info., just that Double Dribble is like the arcade.
Goonies II ???
Pat..
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17.17 | At least one is already out | ASD::LOW | Life begins at 80� | Mon Dec 14 1987 12:53 | 7 |
| Double dribble is out, and exactly like the arcade version.
They even have the national anthem before the game!!!!
Dave
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17.18 | double dribble... | ACCARS::ALDRICH | | Mon Dec 14 1987 13:08 | 2 |
| and even halftime cheers...
...bill...
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17.19 | Two questions | WIDGIT::HEANEY | | Mon Dec 14 1987 18:50 | 12 |
| 1)Anybody ever hear of "Rushin AttacK"? I saw it in Target the
other day (I too am in Colorado). The wrapper hype said something
like "There you are behind enemy lines armed only with a knife and
your wits...free the prisoners...turn the enemy's weapons against
him..." i.e Sort of like a (heaven forbid Stallone gets a cut)
Rambo-esque adventure.
Anybody see or play it. Is it good.
2)I saw something about checking the goods (i.e. playing the game)
before Xmas to be sure it works. Does the Nintendo have a high
infant mortality? (Just got one, should I check it too?)
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17.20 | not enough buttons? | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Mon Dec 14 1987 21:41 | 5 |
| If I remember from the arcade, double dribble needs 3 buttons to
work (pass, dribble and shoot). Anyone know how the Konami version
for the Nintendo Entertainment System works?
Mike
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17.21 | Newer than new | HBO::SWARTZ | | Tue Dec 15 1987 09:11 | 16 |
| Just thought I'ld drop a note to tell you that a whole slew of new
games have just come in. I was in Toys r Us last night and they
were putting out games I nver heard of. Some of them are:
LUNAR POOL
ALPHA MISSION
JAWS (sounds good for the kids...ha ha)
SUPER PITFALL and several others
No New Adventures of Link before you ask, otherwise I'ld be telling
you more about it now.
They just got a new shipment in of all games. They had Tyson's
Punchout but it was going fast. This Toys is in Manchester right
across from the Mall. Didn't check to see if they had the Deluxe
System.
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17.22 | wasn't sure i'd like it but... | ACCARS::ALDRICH | | Tue Dec 15 1987 10:06 | 4 |
| got lunar pool, took it the other night to a friend's "get-together"
and just about everyone liked it...it's one you might have to "think"
a little to play...great game...
...bill...
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17.23 | Misnomer | ASD::LOW | Life begins at 80� | Tue Dec 15 1987 16:06 | 11 |
| Re: .20
The basketball game you're thinking of is "Super Basketball", I
think.
In Double Dribble, one button passes, and one shoots - the dribbling
is automatic. (You can't really Double Dribble!!!)
Dave
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17.24 | | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Mon Dec 28 1987 09:25 | 10 |
| I picked up Double Dribble the other day and it is almost like the
arcade version. The only difference (as I suspected) is the arcade
has 3 buttons and the home version only has 2. The player with the
ball always dribbles. In the arcade, you have 3 buttons, dribble,
shoot and pass. On defense, they become steal, jump and switch (for
switching players you control).
I do like the home version though!
Mike
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17.25 | New games................ | PROSE::FLAHERTY | | Mon Jan 18 1988 14:05 | 8 |
|
Ice Hockey and Pro Am Racing (car racing radio control style)
are due out mid Febuary.
Ice Hockey...
Pat..
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17.26 | Latest I heard on "Link" | ESPN::SWARTZ | | Mon Jan 18 1988 14:21 | 4 |
| Well I got thru on the 206-885-play number and of course my first
question was where is "Adventures of Link". Response was.....I
can't take it...look for it around (sob sob) March or April. No
reason behind it...just have to wait. How depressing.
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17.27 | Mabey it doesn't exist ? | PROSE::FLAHERTY | | Mon Jan 18 1988 14:51 | 8 |
|
THAT SEEMS TO BE THE ONLY THING GOOD ABOUT THE NEW NUMBER...
YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIT!!
March or april, what about Feb?
Pat..
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17.28 | Wizard and Warrior Inofrmation | ESPN::SWARTZ | | Mon Jan 25 1988 13:20 | 7 |
| Does anyone out there have Acclaim's Wizards and Warriors ? What
can you tell us about the game. I saw a guy returning it the other
night due to cartridge malfunction. He said it is similar to Zelda
but not as difficult. Any info would be appreciated.
Steve
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17.29 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Mon Jan 25 1988 15:42 | 24 |
| Re .28:
I just got Wizards and Warriors, so there's not much I can say at the
moment. It seems decent. Acclaim's Star Voyager was terrible, but
this is better. At the beginning scene, you are in a forest. There
are various ledges and tree stumps for you to stand on, items scattered
about (including keys), and doorways. By going into the doorways, you
get inside the trees, where there are more items and monsters, and
bumps to stand and jump on which enable you to climb to the top of the
trees, where more doors let you out. That's about all I have done so
far.
Judging by the manual and the initial display of the map, there are
about half-a-dozen sections of this sort; the size of each is unknown.
There is a good selection of weapons and other items to pick up. The
game is reasonably clean in programming and graphic design.
The only gripes I have so far are that some of the projections are very
narrow to stand on and the sword you start with isn't very useful.
I'd compare it more to Rygar than Zelda.
-- edp
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17.30 | there comin' out in march, yeah thats the ticket. | RSTS32::FLAHERTY | THE ADVENTURES OF LINK... | Fri Jan 29 1988 18:04 | 10 |
|
Ice Hockey and Pro Am racing are being delayed another month or so.
Look for them in March. Does this mean THE ADVENTURES OF LINK... are
also getting pushed back a month???
Time is not on our sides,
I WANT A NEW GAME...
Pat..
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17.31 | TIGER-HELI | BCSE::SCOPA | The Major | Mon Feb 08 1988 08:50 | 4 |
| I saw a new game over the weekend. It's called "TIGER-HELI" and
basically you fly a helicopter over land and sea and bomb areas
while you are shot at. It really didn't impress me...especially
at $37.95.
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17.32 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Feb 10 1988 18:58 | 15 |
| I just got The Official Nintendo Player's Guide and Tips and Tactics
for Legend of Zelda. The Player's Guide contains reviews of over 90
games, including in-depth reviews of 24, including The Adventure of
Link, with full color game screens. Tips and Tactics includes maps and
text about various places. The maps are full color game screens,
including labyrinths. A quick glance doesn't show much we do not
already know, but I will enter any new information in the Zelda note.
The Player's Guide will be available for perusal in my office
(ZKO1-3H19) when I am there. It mentions but does not describe the
Nintendo MAX Joy Pad. It also lists addresses and phone numbers for
game manufacturers.
-- edp
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17.33 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Feb 10 1988 20:03 | 20 |
| The in-depth reviews aren't just reviews! They include maps, hints,
and secrets. Ghosts 'N Goblins lets you pick the level to start at!
There are in-depth reviews for Zelda, Punch-Out, Commando, Super Mario,
Ghosts 'N Goblins, Top Gun, Double Dribble, Zelda II (The Adventure of
Link), Metroid, Rad Racer, Ring King, Gradius, Kid Icarus, Pro
Wrestling, Castlevania, Excitebike, Arkanoid, Rush 'N Attach, Donkey
Kong, Rygar, Spy Hunter, Goonies II, Ikari Warriors, and Kung Fu.
The Adventure of Link has screens seen from above and from the side.
Apparently, when you touch a monster, it changes to a screen seen from
the side for the battle.
The Player's Guide is 160 eight-inch by ten-inch pages.
Coming soon but not reviewed: Radio Control Pro-Am, Ice Hockey, Dragon
Warrior (Zelda quality), Return of Donkey Kong, Dragon Power, Victory
Road (Ikari Warriors sequel?), T&C Surf Designs, Baseball, and Contra.
-- edp
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17.34 | | PLUGUG::MCKENNA | | Thu Feb 11 1988 08:49 | 3 |
| re: .32
where did you get the Player's Guide and the Tips and Tactics for
Zelda from?
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17.36 | New Baseball? | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Thu Feb 11 1988 09:59 | 7 |
| Re .33:
Eric, I noticed that you mentioned in your new games list a game
called Baseball. I thought Nintendo already has Baseball (in fact,
I own it)? Is this a newer version?
Mike
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17.37 | Baseball is Out! | BCSE::SCOPA | The Major | Thu Feb 11 1988 10:34 | 3 |
| I have Baseball also.....I'd rate it a 7-8.
mike
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17.38 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Thu Feb 11 1988 10:57 | 22 |
| Re .34, .35:
Ah, the joys of being a Nintendo owner since May, 1986. I've been on
their mailing list a while. Did you return the registration card?
If not, call Nintendo at 1-800-422-2602 and ask them to put you on the
mailing list for the Nintendo Fun Club News. It is free. It had the
advertisement for these books; I ordered by mail, I do not know if you
can order by phone.
Re .36:
Major League Baseball is not Baseball. "Here's your chance to play
ball and manage the team, too. Pitch, catch, hit, bunt, pitch out,
steal bases -- are your moves good enough for the major leagues? Now
make big decisions -- pinch hitter, relief pitcher -- it's your call."
From LJN Toys, who also make Gotcha!, Jaws, The Karate Kid, and T&C
Surf Designs.
-- edp
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17.39 | It can be done!! | MERLAN::BOUCHARD | It's a dog eat dog world, I'm wearing Milkbone underwear | Thu Feb 11 1988 11:40 | 7 |
| RE .38
Thanx to Eric I called the Nintendo phone # he gave and got put
on the mailing list. And yes I was able to order the SMB book and
the Player's Guide. PG is on back order, but SMB book is in stock.
The young lady said 4-6 weeks for delivery and I was able to put
it on my Visa, no less. Great Country ... America!!
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17.40 | PG, it isn't just parental Guidance | RSTS32::FLAHERTY | Yeah, thats the ticket... | Mon Feb 15 1988 16:37 | 12 |
|
Victory Road is the Ikari Warriors sequel.
Did I hear sombody say that in the Player's Guide it said you could
pick any level you want on Ghost n' Goblins?
If so, How????
I gotaa gett it..
Pat..
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17.41 | Two old games... About to be BORN AGAIN | RSTS32::FLAHERTY | Yeah, thats the ticket... | Wed Feb 24 1988 19:58 | 15 |
|
Yippie!!
How many people like Gantlet? RBI Baseball?
If the answer is yes, then get ready, 'cause they are coming to
Nintendo!!
I don't mean to get over excited, but Gantlet is one of my favorite
games. And the advertisement said that it will come with a password
feature.
I don't care for Rbi, but it probly should be a good adaptation
(Most are!).
I like to run ahead and grab all the treasures...
Pat..
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17.42 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Feb 24 1988 20:53 | 25 |
| I think what Pat isn't telling you is that the new issue of the Fun
Club News is here. I got two copies, so the first person to send me
their mailstop gets the extra copy. Also, if anybody wants to be on
the mailing list, mail me your name, address, and NES serial number.
(I get $2 off hint booklets and similar things for each three names I
send in, but I would sign anybody up anyway.)
New stuff mentioned or advertised: Renegade (Taito), Gauntlet and RBI
Baseball (Tengen), U.S. Golf and Super Mario Brothers II (Nintendo),
Dragon Power (Bandai), Freedom Force (Zapper game, Sunsoft), Jackal and
Contra (Konami), Double Dragon (Tradewest), Bases Loaded and City
Connection (Jaleco), and NES Max. The Max is some sort of controller
that rotates 360 degrees. Metroid is shown for use with it, so it may
be usable as a joystick, but I do not see how.
Gauntlet appears to let two players play at the same time.
They mention Zelda has sold a million games, and there are four million
homes with the NES. Three million people without Zelda!
There's not too much in the way of tips. I'll enter the best Zelda one
in the Zelda topic.
-- edp
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17.44 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Thu Feb 25 1988 13:03 | 6 |
| Re .43:
Some did not have dates, and some said March or April, I think.
-- edp
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17.45 | Release dates... | TIS::BENT | Bob B. - ISWS Marlboro Ma. | Tue Mar 01 1988 13:26 | 7 |
| I called Nintendo about release dates on a couple of games from
the fun club news letter. Hockey is out at stores close to Nintendo
headquarters. They'll be in California in a week, midwest in 2 weeks
and the east coast in 3 - 4 weeks.
U.S. Golf release has been delayed until September. They said they
are fixing some bugs and that they should make the September date.
|
17.47 | Check Toys R Us | SAHQ::SCHULTZ | | Mon Mar 21 1988 13:44 | 5 |
| Toy's r Us has it the Atlanta GA area. Why don't you give them
a look and see. If they do not have it yet in your area, it will
probably be there soon.
Craig
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17.48 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Thu Apr 14 1988 22:21 | 42 |
| The April/May 1988 Fun Club News is here. I'll enter items here in the
ordr I find them:
Ad for Bases Loaded, coming in May.
A review of Adventure of Link, "coming this fall". Pictures and short
descriptions of game objects (hammer, glove, etc.), descriptions of
magic, some strategy, and several scenes.
Mentioned in ads for other games: Coming soon: Iron Tank (The
Invasion of Normandy), Ultima, Dr. Chaos (haunted house action
adventure).
Short descriptions of Golf and Super Mario Brothers II (with four
characters, and you've got to use them all).
Hints for Punch-Out: Super Macho Man and Mike Tyson.
An ad for Gunsmoke -- anybody have it? The ad looks more interesting
than the box did.
Tips for Punch-Out, Metroid (hidden world, quick energy [bomb Zebs as
they come out of airhole], hitting Ridley), Super Mario, Kid Icarus,
and Zelda.
More on Legend of Zelda. Some tips for second quest.
Ad for Dragon Power.
Ad for Dragon Ninja, Tecmo Baseball, and Tecmo Bowl.
Coming soon: Rambo. (I guess that will be the first game available
for both Nintendo and Sega.)
Ad for Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy.
Ad for Metal Gear.
Ad for Freedom Force (zapper game, coming in May).
-- edp
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17.49 | New ones.. | ATSE::FLAHERTY | I still don't get it. | Mon Jun 20 1988 17:11 | 99 |
|
JUNE/JULY has the following items listed:
Ultra Games:
Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles October
Defender of the Crown November
Skate or Die October
Tecmo:
Tecmo Baseball (arn't there enough already?) August
Tecmo Bowl, Footbal September
Taito:
Sky Shark (As seen in Arcade) Soon?
Bubble Bobble (This use to be at Canobie Lake) Soon?
Operation Wolf (will it be a 'Zapper' game?) Soon?
Ljn, makers of MLB, Jaws, Karate Kid, Gotcha!:
NFL football (will it be as bad as MLB?) Soon?
A Nightmare on Elm St. (Horor flick) "
Friday the 13th (another Horor flick) "
Marvil Comic's X-men (imagine the royalties "
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ( paid for all these...)"
Capcom:
1943 Soon???
Wings (looks good..) "
Konami (which, in my opinion, has the best games):
Life Force (of arcade fame) July
Blades of Steel (hockey w/ great fight scene) Aug.
The Adventures of (no, not link,) Bayou Billy Sept.
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (why no Haunted
Castle????) Sept.
Track & Field II (includes taekwondo, pole
vaulting, fencing, + 12 other)October
Snk Corp. of America:
Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf (What do you fight?)Soon??
IRON TANK the Invasion of Normandy Soon??
Data East:
Cobra Comando Fall
ROBO COP (another movie???) Soon??
Jaleco, makers of bases loaded & city connection:
Robo Warrior Fall
Racket Attack Fall
Bandai
XEVIOUS (arcade) Soon??
GALAGA (arcade) "
ZETA GUNADAM (save earth, time runnig out) "
MEGA (programable controler?) "
Vic Tokai Inc. (never heard of them.)
Chester Field (save princess) Soon??
Terra Presta "
Golgob (ninja/spy/plane) "
Acclaim:
EMPIRE CITY 1931 SOON???
AIRWOLF (tv fame) "
WWF WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION featuring Hulk
Hogan "
Sunsoft:
XENEPHOBE SOON?
FREEDOM FORCE "
MASTER BLASTER "
Activistion
Predator (this guy is tuffff) Soon??
Zombie Master (explore land of living dead) "
And thats all she wrote. Some of these look good.
Real good. Others not so good. Let us know if + when you
see any of these.
I ran over Spuds Mackenzie.
(just kiddin')
Pat..
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17.50 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Fri Jul 29 1988 07:47 | 42 |
| Here are the new games on the latest list from Video 2001. These are
_only_ the games not mentioned in .49 or without expected months given
in .49.
Aquina's Prophecy June
Badstreet Brawler June
Bases Loaded August
Bionic Commando June
Chesterfield July
Cycle Shooting July
Dance Aerobics September
Donkey Kong Classics July
Dragon Ninja June
Dr. Chaos July
Empire City June
High Rollers July
Hollywood Squares June
Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom July
Iron Tank June
Jackal June
Jeopardy June
John Elway's Quarterback August
Legendary Wings July
Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf July
Metal Gear July
Predator July
Price is Right June
Speed Rumbler June
Street Fighter June
Super Dodgeball July
Super Mario Brothers II August
Super Team Games September
Terra Cresta July
TNK III June
Ultima August
Wheel of Fortune June
Xenophone June
Xevious August
Zombie Master July
-- edp
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17.51 | I'd buy that for a dollar. | ATSE::FLAHERTY | If it's ACME it's a gasser. | Sat Jul 30 1988 12:10 | 10 |
|
Eric,
Could you give us some information on Video 2001, a
number or somthing so we can get a catalog, phamplet, or order the
previously listed games. All I know about it is that it is a mail
order based in California, and I'm not sure if that is correct.
Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom is one of my favorites!!
Pat..
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17.52 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Tue Aug 02 1988 10:20 | 17 |
| Re .51:
I put the list in mostly so people will know what is coming; I
recommend waiting for games to show up here unless you are desperate.
There are two reasons for this: Games available from Video 2001 often
show up in the time between placing the order and receiving the
package, although one exception is that I have had _Alex Kidd: The
Lost Stars_ since Thursday and have not seen it in stores here yet.
Second, they are a pain to deal with as they insist on sending COD;
they will not take a credit card over the phone, and they discourage
sending a check with a written order. They also charged me $14 for
shipping last time, on a $116 order.
If you must use them, call (213) 824-4737.
-- edp
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17.53 | "Jaws" the video game... | HPSCAD::KNEWTON | This Space For Rent | Tue Aug 02 1988 13:26 | 3 |
| I just saw "Jaws" (the nintendo game) at my video store last night.
Is this old or new?
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17.54 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Tue Aug 02 1988 16:02 | 6 |
| Re .53:
Old.
-- edp
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17.56 | WOF ? | USMFG::GHIGGINS | | Wed Aug 31 1988 13:39 | 9 |
|
Can anyone tell me where Wheel Of Fortune is available ? I
noticed in an earlier note that it was available in June. Does
anyone know if this is available through any Worcester area
retailers ? I haven't been looking for any games lately and
saw this in the # 1 issue of Nintendo Power.
Thanks,
George ( Who is trying to avoid store hopping. )
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17.57 | NO MORE NEWLETTER!?!?!?! | SKIVT::L_BURKE | I know I have faults ... | Fri Sep 02 1988 11:28 | 4 |
| FYI - Just called the 800 number listed earlier and the nice lady
said they aren't doing the news letter anymore!
Are those that were on the list still receiving copies?
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17.58 | In case anyone might be interested.... | LAMBOG::BENT | Bob Bent...Marlboro ISWS | Mon Oct 10 1988 14:55 | 28 |
| I just got off the phone with Video Take-out and have the following
info on games coming up:
Title Release Amount
----- ------- ------
Track and Field II November $35.25
Blades of Steel December $32.60
Wheel of Fortune Out of Stock (more due) $37.70
Superman 1989 N/A
Lee Trevino Fighting Golf October $34.70
Rampage 1989 $37.40
Prices above do not include shipping. SMB II is out of stock with
more due in this month and Zelda II is expected in limited availability
in November and December. They said the chip shortage should have
an effect until spring.
They take back orders and do not charge your card until they ship.
They also offer a monthly newsletter for $25.00 that reviews new
titles for Nintendo as well as Computer entertainment software.
If you subscribe to the letter you get $2.00 off every title you
order thru them.
If interested the number is (818) 904-0345.
Bob
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17.59 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Oct 19 1988 11:39 | 5 |
| Super Mario Brothers II arrived at Kay-Bee at Pheasant Lane Mall this
morning.
-- edp
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17.60 | | CSC32::J_WARDLE | Elway seen chewing alfalfa | Wed Oct 19 1988 17:24 | 5 |
| Anyone have any info on football games(s) for the Nintendo?
I would love a good football game for the system....
Jim
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17.61 | | EMASA2::CORBETT | | Fri Oct 21 1988 15:15 | 5 |
|
The only one I know of Jim is 10-yard fight and it stinks!!!
Maybe someday....
mc
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17.62 | | CSC32::J_WARDLE | Darla ill, Falfa retires | Fri Oct 21 1988 15:58 | 4 |
| Someone out here was talking about "John Elway Football" or something
like that. Anyone heard of this game?
Jim
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17.64 | | CSC32::J_WARDLE | Petey whizzes on Falfa statue | Fri Oct 21 1988 18:44 | 5 |
| Yeah, and it come with a discount on alfalfa....or is it Al Falfa.
ha ha, good one Roy..I see you've been reading Sports.note
JoJ
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17.65 | | EMASA2::CORBETT | | Mon Oct 24 1988 11:00 | 18 |
|
Yea, now that ya mention it, I've seen ads for it. It's based
on the Pro Quaterback (?) arcade game (GREAT GAME!!) If it's half the game the
one in the arcade is its ok...from looking at the box it had the same setup
defense pick one of 6 defenses (goalline, standard run, stunt, blitz, prevent,
zone) and the offense picks one of 9 offensive plays (Sneak, draw, sweep, screen
action, post, shotgun, bomb, lookie). Each of the offensive pass plays has
2-3 different recievers running different patterns. You control the quaterback
and the guy on defense controls one of the defensive players.
The one in the arcade has one of those snap-back joysticks to control
passing the ball (the same joystick that is in the world series baseaball
game) you pull it back and an arrow on the screen shows where the ball will
be passed to, the farther you pull it back the deeper the pass, move it right
and the arrow moves left.... When you let it go it snaps forward and the pass
is thrown. I don't know how they will do this with the nintendo controls!
mike
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17.67 | | EMASA2::CORBETT | | Mon Oct 24 1988 13:10 | 10 |
|
They could do something like that but it would take alot away from
the game. IN the arcade one you have two joystics the one for the passing
and one to move the quaterback, so you can still evade the blitz, roll-out
to the side while aiming up the pass (the arrow for the pass goes right on the
playing field.) If your you had no control over the movement of you quaterback
while aiming the pass it would be real tough.
mc
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17.69 | arcade classics | BEES::WILLIAMS | Don't worry, be happy... | Mon Nov 14 1988 13:11 | 16 |
| I don't know if this is the right place for this but here goes...
During recent treks to the Nintendo aisle of my local toystore,
I've noticed that they've come out with some classic arcade games
for the Nintendo. There's Donkey Kong Classics of course (with
Donkey Knog and Donkey Kong Jr. on the same cartridge) but there's
also Pacman, Defender, Joust, and Millipede.
I rented DKC last night and it was pretty good but DK only has three
screens and DK Jr. only has four so you may get bored once you master
it. But what about the other four?? Has anyone out there played
any of these?? If so, how they rate compared to the original arcade
versions??
- Skip
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17.70 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Mon Nov 14 1988 15:16 | 16 |
| Re .69:
> During recent treks to the Nintendo aisle of my local toystore,
> I've noticed that they've come out with some classic arcade games
> for the Nintendo.
Yeah, I noticed that on August 23, 1986, when I bought Donkey Kong,
Donkey Kong Jr., and Donkey Kong III. :-)
Joust is okay, but it is missing the survival waves. Also, the action
is not as smooth as the arcade version. In particular, it is a bit
harder to regain control of your steed after you have let it go too
fast or bounced. The jousting is not as elegant.
-- edp
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17.71 | | CSC32::J_WARDLE | Mongo,Frankenstein,JoeWalton | Mon Nov 14 1988 17:11 | 5 |
| Has anyone heard of any new Sports games soon to be released??
I'm getting tired of playing baseball in football season.
Jim
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17.72 | " Jeopardy Help " | USMFG::GHIGGINS | Oh Nellie !! Your Here At Last... | Fri Dec 02 1988 13:33 | 7 |
|
Has anyone in their recent game purchases noticed "Jeopardy"
anywhere ? I've stopped at a few stores in the Leominster/ Fitch
area with no luck. Any idea's for Central Mass/ Marlboro area ??
Thanks,
George
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17.73 | Castlevania II " Simons' Quest " | HPSTEK::SCHWARTZ | | Mon Dec 19 1988 08:44 | 10 |
| Hope for the weary. Castelvania II Simons' Quest has just been
released. We bought it yesterday (grabed it yesterday) at Toys R
Us for $42.95 (ouch!!)
My son was with me so it became an early Xmas gift. My first
thoughts on this game are that it will gain instant popularity.
It is a Zelda II type adventure game with some nice features
and graphics.
If you can get this one it might distract the kids from the
fact that you could not find The Adventure Of Link for them.
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17.74 | Millipede is "Centerpede" | CXCAD::LUCIER | Kimballs Special, CREAM & NUTS | Wed Jan 04 1989 11:17 | 12 |
| < Note 17.69 by BEES::WILLIAMS "Don't worry, be happy..." >
-< arcade classics >-
� Donkey Knog and Donkey Kong Jr. on the same cartridge) but there's
� also Pacman, Defender, Joust, and Millipede.
We picked up Millipede and it "is" the Atari game... It is copyrighted
and all. The action is fast, the graphics are good and they have thrown
in a couple of extras. If you like Centerpede you'll like Millipede!
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17.75 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Tue Jan 24 1989 17:30 | 17 |
| I'm compiling an index into the Nintendo magazines -- sorted by title,
it will list volume, issue, and page numbers for advertisements, hints,
and reviews for each game. I've down the Fun Club News and have four
issues of Nintendo Power to do; I hope to have it done in a week or
two.
I started this because I was tired of hunting through the magazines
when I needed a certain hint or continue key-sequence, but I've found
it interesting for other reasons. There are a number of games
advertised a while ago which we haven't seen hide nor hair of. Keep an
eye out for the index when it appears.
Anyway, if there is anything particular you want to see in the index,
now is the time to let me know, before I've gone too far.
-- edp
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17.76 | | CSC32::J_WARDLE | livin on dog food, so WHAT! | Fri Feb 10 1989 12:17 | 11 |
| The Feb. Nintendo Power Mag lists some new games...
I already mentioned the 3 New Football games coming down the road,
and the also mentioned a new Basketball game (can ya tell I'm
interested in the sports games?).
Just thought I'd mention it. We need a replacement for Double Dribble.
It's fun with two players but easy to beat at all levels .vs. the
computer.
Jim
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17.77 | New baseball from Tecmo | TYFOON::MARCOUX | A bug,naaa,that's a feature | Thu Feb 16 1989 09:52 | 7 |
|
Kaybee in Nashua had the Tecmo baseball game yesterday but soldout
before I got there. Has anyone played this yet and if they have
how does it compare to RBI and Bases Loaded?
RONM
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17.78 | My .02 | IOENG::PARADISO | Hey Porcupine, give'em the anesthetic. Give! | Fri Feb 17 1989 09:48 | 11 |
|
I got it, $44.95 at Toys R Us at Shoppers World, and it is a lot like
Bases Loaded. It has teams made up of computer generated players and
they compete in a 1P-Computer, 2P, or All-Star Game. The graphics are
nothing spectacular. They have a Home Run screen that shows the batter,
with his fist in the air, running the bases and the pitcher lying down
on the mound. The batter also receives "high-fives". The games playing
itself is almost EXACTLY like Bases Loaded.
Dave
p.s. I liked Bases Loaded better.
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17.79 | Tecmo baseball....more opinion | FRAGLE::BENT | | Fri Feb 17 1989 10:55 | 16 |
| I picked up Tecmo Baseball yesterday at Toys R us and liked it...
I agree that it is a lot like bases loaded but has a couple of things
I wished that bases loaded had...for example when you pick a pitcher
it lets you know if he is a righty or a lefty..same with pinch hitters..
You can actually steal a base with this game and pick off a runner.
You can also make your player dive or jump if he is close to the
ball...(this is fun but if you miss the ball the player is out of
the play for a bit so you can play a single into a triple :-) ).
Like bases loaded it has a password feature for championship play...the
graphics are not as good but the play seems quicker and easier
(especially hitting). I have really enjoyed bases loaded and have
not played tecmo enough to pick it over the other...but on first
impressions....I like it
Bob
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17.80 | Has anyone seen these? | SALEM::ALIZIO | | Wed Mar 01 1989 12:16 | 8 |
|
I noticed two "new" games listed in a Sears flyer that I got recently.
Does anyone have any information about Friday the 13th, and
Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde? A brief review of each would be great.
Thanks,
Paul
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17.81 | 2 more new ones | CRUISE::WBERNIER | | Thu Mar 02 1989 00:38 | 18 |
|
I have noticed a couple of new ones also.
They are Blaster Master and Trachk and Field II
Anyone have info on Blaster Master???????
There is never any Blaster Master games in stock anywhere!
What is this game and why so popular!!!!
Is Track and Field II for playing with the power pad or can
we people with he basic Nintendo play it as well?
Wayne.
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17.82 | RE: .81 | SAHQ::SCHULTZ | Craig Schultz | Thu Mar 02 1989 15:39 | 9 |
| Track and Field II is played using normal NES controllers. Be ready
to give your fingers a workout with this one. Blaster Master is
a game where you go through various stages, defeat Bosses at the
end of each stage and try to rescue your pet frog. I know the plot
sounds thin and silly, but it is an excellent game. Great graphics
and fast action. Both games are a must try for Nintendo owners.
Craig
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17.83 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Tue Mar 14 1989 19:25 | 110 |
| Here's an index for the latest issue of Nintendo Power. Major news
includes: Dragon Warrior is the American version of Dragon Quest
and Dragon Quest II, and the release date is in the future. It
and Nobunaga's Ambition are forthcoming battery games.
As if the motion-detector isn't enough, there's a new controller: the
Power Glove. Bayou Billy and other games were reviewed; more later.
-- edp
* 6bA-1,3/89 All known games are listed in this directory.
Adventure of Link 1h67,3/89 cheat/bug
Adventure of Link 7rm8,3/89
Adventure of Link h58,3/89
Adventure of Link h59,3/89
Adventure of Link h66,3/89
Adventure of Lolo b104,3/89
Adventures in Disneyland b100,3/89
Adventures of Bayou Billy 6r46,3/89
Air Fortress b17,3/89
Airwolf r82,3/89
Athletic World b101,3/89 power pad
Back to the Future b18,3/89
Bad Dudes b102,3/89
Bad Dudes b16,3/89
Batman b101,3/89
Beetlejuice b18,3/89
Bionic Commando h56,3/89
Bionic Commando h62,3/89
Blaster Master h57,3/89
California Games 1r78,3/89
California Raisins b104,3/89
Chessmaster b101,3/89
Clash at Demonhead b100,3/89
Cobra Triangle 2r44,3/89
Concentration b17,3/89
Dance Aerobics r75,3/89 power pad
Desert Commander 1r81,3/89
Double Dare b17,3/89
Double Dragon h65,3/89
Dragon Warrior b103,3/89 battery
Duck Tales b100,3/89
Family Feud b17,3/89
Faxanadu b17,3/89
Fester's Quest bs18,3/89
Flying Dragon r83,3/89
Goal b16,3/89
Godzilla b104,3/89
Golgo 13 k62,3/89 stage select
Guardian Legend b104,3/89
Guerilla War b102,3/89
Heavy Barrel b16,3/89
Hoops b16,3/89
Hudson's Adventure Island 7r31,3/89
Hudson's Adventure Island c63,3/89
Hudson's Adventure Island h63,3/89
Hydlide Special b104,3/89
Ironsword b16,3/89
Ironsword bs18,3/89
Jeopardy, Junior b102,3/89
Kid Kool b17,3/89
Kung Fu Hero b104,3/89
Legend of Zelda h68,3/89
Mappyland r82,3/89
Mega Man 2 b16,3/89
Mega Man 2 bs18,3/89
Mickey Mousecapade h59,3/89
Milon's Secret Castle h63,3/89
Monster Party b103,,3/89
Ninja Gaiden 11rm21,3/89
Ninja Taro b17,3/89
Nobunaga's Ambition 1r80,3/89 battery
Operation Wolf h64,3/89
Password b17,3/89
Pictionary b18,3/89
Pinbot b103,3/89
Pinbot b16,3/89
Predator r83,3/89
Punisher b18,3/89
Remote Control b101,3/89
Rescue Rangers b100,3/89
Robocop b16,3/89
Roger Rabbit bs18,3/89
Rollerball b103,3/89
Simon's Quest b66,3/89 has two endings
Simon's Quest h57,3/89
Skate or Die h68,3/89
Spy Hunter k64,3/89 power-up
Star Trek V b100,3/89
Stealth Eagle b102,3/89
Street Cop b101,3/89 power pad
Strider 3r41,3/89
Super Dodge Ball b102,3/89
Super Mario Brothers II 1h69,3/89
Super Sushi Pinball b103,3/89
Super Team Games 2r76,3/89 power pad
Taboo, the Sixth Sense 1r79,3/89
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4r52,3/89
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles bs18,3/89
Terminator b16,3/89
Three Stooges b17,3/89
Thundercade b102,3/89
To the Earth b16,3/89
Trick Shooting b16,3/89
Vegas Dream b104,3/89
Wheel of Fortune, Junior b102,3/89
Wizards and Warriors h65,3/89 cheat/bug
World Class Track Meet r74,3/89 power pad
Zanac k64,3/89 stage select
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17.84 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Tue Mar 14 1989 19:28 | 9 |
| Oh, there's also a six-page directory of games. It even includes games
I haven't seen in a long time, like Gyromite and Donkey Kong Jr., so it
may have everything in it. It categorizes each game (Power Pad,
Action, etc.), tells how many players can play (and indicates
simulatenous or alternating), shows battery and password games, release
dates, and companies.
-- edp
|
17.85 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Mar 22 1989 07:26 | 51 |
| (From VNS)
Computers You Control With a Wave of Your Hand
Paul McAvinney has built his own orchestra from scratch, and he
carry the whole thing over his shoulder. Holding his glowing
instrument, he gestures in the air like a conductor. the sounds of
woodwinds, strings and percussion instruments spill from a synthesizer.
He passes a hand along his VideoHarp to trigger a trumpet's blast.
"This is a whole new class of instrument," says the Carnegie Mellon
University researcher.
It is also a completely different way of manipulating computerized
information. Sensors in the instrument detect how shadows from the
hands alter the light beam in from a neon tube. Pump those impluses
through a computer to a synthesizer, and you get a electronic
music. Connect those sensors to a computer with graphic images, and
hand movements in empty space can grasp and control images on the
display terminal. McAvinney was inspired to design a computer
system that would respond to hand movements because he always "wanted
to conduct an orchestra." He called manufacturers of computer
displays to see if they were interested. Their answer: "why would
anyone want to do that?" Instead of giving up, McAvinney recalls,
"I ran off to the Patent Office." He also left his job at GE to
build a prototype of the VideoHarp.
The harp consists of two clear plastic sheets that are joined like a
V with a 28 inch neon tube running along the seam. Mirrors inside
the harp bounce the light around and reflect it to a sensor. Shadows
from fingers passing along or just above the plastic's surface block
some of the light, creating disturbances that are translated into
digital signals.
McAvinney's major competition is from VPL Research. VPL has developed a
glove covered with sensors that record the movement of the user's
fingers and transmit the data to a computer. encased in the glove, a
designer can "pick up" the part being designed. The glove can also
be used to move real things by controlling a remote robot hand.
VPL has already sold 100 of its DataGlove for $8,000 to research
labs. The technology is also used in a $75 Power Glove developed by
Mattel Inc. for use with Nintendo games. It will be offered next
fall as an alternative to the joystick.
The company is using the same technology to make a full body
DataSuit which will simulate the wear's movements. among the
applications targeted: computer animation and robotics. Meanwhile
McAvinney hopes to build a VideoHarp that fills an entire stage.
In the performance area ringed by neon, dancers will be set free to
create their own musical accompaniment through their movements.
{Business Week Feb 20, 1989}
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17.86 | Turtlemania | SCOVAX::MONOCCHI | | Thu Apr 27 1989 16:26 | 3 |
| Has anyone seen the new game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the stores
yet? My son is excited about this game . He watches the turtles every
Saturday morning on tv.
|
17.87 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Sun May 14 1989 12:44 | 83 |
| The May/June Nintendo Power is out. There are reviews of Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles, Adventures of Bayou Billy, Cobra Triangle, Life
Force, Mega Man II, Faxanadu, Fester's Quest, Clash at Demonhead,
Dragon Warrior, and Ninja Gaiden.
Dragon Warrior is scheduled for June/July. Start lining up now.
There is a bit of information on the Power Glove and U-Force. Also,
Nintendo is releasing "Game Boy", a hand-held game which accept
cartridges.
-- edp
1943 h77,5/89
720 Degrees bs102,5/89
8 Eyes b104,5/89
Adventure of Link h56,5/89 1h78,5/89
Adventure of Lolo r87,5/89
Adventure of Tom Sawyer b104,5/89
Adventures of Bayou Billy 6r22,5/89
Adventures of Dino Riki b104,5/89
Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing b104,5/89
All Pro Basketball bs100,5/89
Amagon r86,5/89
Athletic World r85,5/89
Back to the Future bs101,5/89
Baseball Stars r83,5/89
Black Bass USA b104,5/89
Blaster Master h76,5/89
Bubble Bobble h81,5/89
Bugs Bunny's Crazy Castle r83,5/89
Clash at Demonhead 2r50,5/89
Cobra Command h59,5/89
Cobra Triangle 4r28,5/89
Double Dare bs101,5/89
Dragon Warrior 2r52,5/89
Duck Tales bs102,5/89
Eggsplode see Short Order/Eggsplode
Faxanadu 3r45,5/89
Fester's Quest 2r48,5/89
Fist of the North Star r84,5/89
Godzilla bs100,5/89
Golgo 13 h77,5/89
Hoops bs100,5/89
Hudson's Adventure Island h81,5/89
Hydlide r87,5/89
Ikari Warriors k57,5/89
Infiltrator bs102,5/89
Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf b104,5/89
Kung Fu Heroes r84,5/89
Legend of Zelda h58,5/89
Legend of Zelda (second quest) h59,5/89
Life Force 6mr32,5/89
Magic Johnson's Fast Break bs100,5/89
Major Championship Golf see Jack Nicklaus' . . .
Mega Man II 7r38,5/89
Metal Gear h77,5/89
Mickey Mousecapade c79,5/89
Milon's Secret Castle h57,5/89
Monster Party r86,5/89
Muppet Adventure b104,5/89
Ninja Gaiden h79,5/89 8mr60,5/89
One-on-One bs100,5/89
Rescue Rangers b102,5/89
Seicross c79,5/89
Sesame Street A-B-C b104,5/89
Short Order/Eggsplode b102,5/89 Power Pad
Silent Service b100,5/89
Snoopy b104,5/89
Spy Hunter II see Super Spy Hunter
Stealth ATF bs101,5/89
Street Cop r85,5/89
Super Dodge Ball r82,5/89
Super Mario Brothers 2 h81,5/89
Super Mario Brothers 3 b6,5/89 b104,5/89
Super Spy Hunter b104,5/89
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10mr8
Three Stooges bs101,5/89
Trick Shooting b102,5/89 Zapper Light Gun
Turbo Racing see Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing
USA Bowling b104,5/89
Ultima 1h80,5/89
Uncle Fester's Quest see Fester's Quest
|
17.88 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Thu Jul 20 1989 09:55 | 79 |
| The July/August Nintendo Power is out. It includes a closer look at
the Game Boy with screen images of Tetris. There's also a tip book in
the middle of the magazine, _Super Mario Brothers 2 Inside Out_. And
page 87 shows some interesting hardware for the Nintendo, including an
adapter that lets four people play at once.
There are a variety of reviews, most of which I think are unremarkable.
Dragon Warrior looks like an Ultima-style game, which is disappointing;
I would have preferred either something new and creative or a game like
Legend of Zelda. Most of the other games look like more of what's on
the market already: hack, shoot, jump, climb, walk.
-- edp
Adventure of Link h74,7/89 u90,7/89
Adventures of Dino Riki rs81,7/89
Adventures of Tom Sawyer rs78,7/89
Bad Dudes rs77,7/89
Bases Loaded h33,7/89
Battle of Olympus b88,7/89
Bigfoot bs85,7/89
Bionic Commando u90,7/89
Casino Kid b88,7/89
Castlequest b88,7/89
Cobra Triangle h75,7/89
Defender of the Crown rs79,7/89
Double Dragon II bs85,7/89
Dr. Chaos h34,7/89
Dragon Warrior 11r39,7/89
Duck Tales 4r60,7/89
Faxanadu 8rm24,7/89
Friday the 13th h35,7/89
Ghostbusters II bs86,7/89
Godzilla b88,7/89
Gradius u90,7/89
Guerilla War r78,7/89
Gyruss k73,7/89 u90,7/89
Ironsword 2r68,7/89
Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf bs88,7/89
Jackal c76,7/89
King's Knight rs79,7/89
Legacy of the Wizard 1h32,7/89
Legend of Zelda h76,7/89
Life Force h75,7/89
Lifeforce c76,7/89
Mappyland h75,7/89
Marvel's X-Men see Uncanny X-Men
Mega Man u91,7/89
Mega Man II 16rm8,7/89
NES Football see Play Action Football
Ninja Gaiden h33,7/89 u90,7/89
Play Action Football b88,7/89
Pro Action b88,7/89
Rambo h74,7/89
Robocop 3r57,7/89
Romance of the Three Kingdoms b88,7/89
Seicross k73,7/89
Sesame Street A-B-C rs81,7/89
Shadowgate b88,7/89
Shooting Range rs80,7/89
Silent Service bs88,7/89
Sky Shark b88,7/89
Solomon's Key u90,7/89
Stealth Eagle b88,7/89
Strider 6rm51,7/89
Super Mario Brothers u91,7/89
Super Mario Brothers 2 h76,7/89 u89,7/89
Super Off-Road bs86,7/89 four-player
Super Pitfall u91,7/89
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1h72,7/89
Terminator bs86,7/89
Three Stooges b88,7/89
Thundercade b88,7/89
To the Earth rs80,7/89
Uncanny X-Men bs86,7/89
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? 4rm64,7/89
Xevious u91,7/89
Zanac u91,7/89
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17.89 | New Adventures to be had | HPSTEK::SCHWARTZ | | Tue Aug 01 1989 13:36 | 12 |
| If you are looking for LINK style games try FAXANADU from Nintendo.
Not as good as link but still very challenging. It is a role playiny
game, search for objects that increase your magic & power or enable
you to perform certain feats (like smash walls down). It is a little
hard , and sometimes boring to get the game going but things liven
up after that. The game does use the password feature & will continue
from the last town you were in. All and all a very unique game, but
still to early for me to form an opinion of it. Every screen has
a new surprise & with 5 towns and hundreds of screens to explore/
battle through well-------
Bought mine in Auburn at the Fair for $39.99
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17.90 | 8 town | HPSTEK::SCHWARTZ | | Wed Aug 02 1989 08:44 | 1 |
| Correction, make that 8 towns in FAXANADU.
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17.91 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Sep 06 1989 19:33 | 34 |
| There are several goodies in the new Nintendo Power. Duck Tales is
laid out in 12 pages; it looks similar to Super Mario Brothers in
several ways. Dragon Warrior also gets 12 pages. Fester's Quest looks
fairly interesting, and Roger Rabbit for the Nintendo looks like
something different from the computer game I saw. Same goes for
Willow; it looks like Willow might be a very nice adventure game. (All
this may be too good to be true.)
If you want more information about any title that interests you, please
ask.
The NES Satellite is a two-part device. One part attaches to both
joystick ports of the Nintendo base unit. The other part has
receptacles for four joysticks. You can plug any Nintendo-compatible
joysticks in and use them as remote joysticks with this.
Game Boy is shown. Other games reviewed or briefly described are:
Hoops, Air Fortress, Bad Street Brawler, Casino Kid, Castlequest, One
on One, Romance of the Three Kingdom's, Sky Shark, River City Ransom,
Batman, Football, Shadowgate, A Boy and His Blob, Godzilla, Code Name:
Viper, Tombs and Treasure, Gilligan's Island, "Win, Lose, or Draw", and
Double Dare. Barely mentioned are Captain Skyhawk, Cabal, Time Lords,
Wild Boys, Baseball Simulator 9000, The Magic of Scheherazade, Web
World, Urban Cowboy, Demon Sword, and "Evert and Lendl Top Players
Tennis". Listed in the Pak Watch are: Arcon, Bases Loaded II, The
Battle of Olympus, Chessmaster, Cybernoid (a robotic pizza destroyer?),
Dig Dug II, Ghengis Kahn, Puss 'N Boots, Rescue--The Embassy Mission,
Roadblasters, and others previously seen.
It may be a while before I update the index. If you've used the index,
please let me know.
-- edp
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17.92 | release dates | 2HOT::POLLOCK | Programmers expect the unexpected! | Thu Sep 07 1989 11:46 | 6 |
| re .91:
Whee any approximate release dates given for any of the games?
-- Paula
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17.93 | | BOOKS::ANGELONE | TRASH=PreviouslyEssentialMaterial | Thu Sep 07 1989 12:54 | 10 |
| Have not seen any new units or games....
BUT -----------------------------------
NES better get on the ol' stick !!!
SEGA's new 16-bit machines are available
with about 10 new games for that new unit.
Unit goes for $200, games for $50 at KAYBEE.
Com' on NES, let's get it in gear !
Rick A
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17.94 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Fri Sep 08 1989 14:16 | 9 |
| Re .92:
Of the games I mentioned, Duck Tales, Fester's Quest, and Romance of
the Three Kingdoms were listed for November. The rest of the ones I
mentioned, I think, were indefinite. There were other games I did not
mention listed for October, November, and December.
-- edp
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17.95 | | CSC32::J_WARDLE | Colorado Nads and NY Jets in '89! | Fri Sep 08 1989 15:20 | 6 |
| Has anyone seen anything regarding any NEW football games. I like Tecmo
bowl...it's a great two player game, but I'd love to see someone come
out with a reasonably intelligent and somewhat more detailed football
game.
Jim
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17.96 | TV Game Shows | MCIS5::BERNIER | | Thu Oct 05 1989 23:39 | 17 |
|
Hi,
Was wondering if anyone has seen any of the tv games out yet
besides Jepody and Wheel of Fortune.
Has anyone seen Family Fued or Concentration,Price is Right
or Password may be Win Lose or Draw ????????
If you've seen these anywhere please let me know.
Thanks
Wayne
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17.97 | | TOOK::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi - LAT/VMS Engineering | Fri Oct 06 1989 10:06 | 5 |
| I know Nintendo makes a soccer game cartridge. But, as usual, the I don't
like the Nintendo version of this sport. So, does anyone know if there is
another soccer game offered by another company (Jaleco maybe)?
Mike
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17.98 | Upcoming Games.... | LAMBOG::BENT | Bob Bent...Maynard ISWS | Thu Nov 09 1989 16:13 | 25 |
| Just a quick note....in the latest issue of Computer Entertainer (a monthly
news letter I get from Video Take-out) they had the following small
paragraph:
Tengen Announces New Games for NES, four of which will be
very familiar to owners of the Sega Master System, because they
have been licensed to Tengen by Sega. They are:
Afterburner
Alien Syndrome
Shinobi
Fantasy Zone
The other offerings are:
Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom
Roadrunner
Rolling Thunder
Vindicators
Toobin'
Their first 1990 titles are:
Xybots
Police Academy
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17.99 | Jaleco soccer "Goal" | AISG::ALIZIO | | Mon Dec 04 1989 09:45 | 11 |
|
re. .97
Jaleco puts out a soccer game called "Goal". I saw it at Toys R Us in
Manchester NH last Friday night.
Has anyone tried this game yet? I'm thinking of purchasing it as a
Christmas present for my son, but would like a review first.
Paul
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17.100 | See new note for review of GOAL! | TOOK::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi - LAT/VMS Engineering | Mon Dec 04 1989 10:11 | 5 |
| .99:
My review of the game and your reply must have crossed on the network!
Mike
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17.101 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Sun Dec 31 1989 14:44 | 8 |
| Captain Comic from Color Dreams is out, but I don't know where. I saw
it in a rental store. Color Dreams is the company that has created
hardware that permits them to write Nintendo games on IBM PC's. I saw
no "official" Nintendo seal on the package, so I presume they also have
defeated the lock-out.
-- edp
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17.102 | New games at TRU | CURIE::BERNIER | | Mon Jan 08 1990 23:06 | 19 |
|
Hi
This past Sunday I saw the following games at Toys R Us in Auburn
Ma.
Willow, Short Order/Eggsplode(power pad game), Shadowgate and
Night Rider and Rescue:The Embassy Mission
Has anyone seen the game "The Battle of Olympus" anywhere ?????
This is an adventure game with a password feature by Broderbund
Wayne
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17.103 | New RPG from Broderbund | CURIE::BERNIER | | Thu Jan 11 1990 20:59 | 50 |
|
Hi,
I just got off the phone with the people at Broderbund
They make games for Nintendo such as Legacy of the Wizard,
The Guardian Legend and as of Jan 9th they began shipping thier
latest game The Battle of Olympus, This is a role playing action
adventure game simula to Zelda I would think. It has a password
feature also and the graphics are supposed to be pretty good.
I asked the operator if they had a mailing list I could get
on for future releases and she said she didn't think so but
they do have a catalog for Broderbund products/software and
although she doesn't know if all of thier Nintendo games are
listed in the catalog she said that the new game Battle of Olympus
is listed in it. You can buy this and maybe other games directly
from the company by calling 1-800-521-6263 they accept all major
credit cards and check/money orders as well.
you can also have them send you a catalog using this number.
Taken from Game Players strategy for Nintendo games Jan issue
"The Battle of Olympus, Save the beautiful Helene before she
is devoured by the hideous Hydra. This is relentless role-playing
action with graphics that need to be seen to be believed !"
The picture they show has really good graphics and it seems to
be set in the days of Hercules and Zeus. In the picture there
is a character (main character?) who is wearing a toga and sandals
with a crown of leaves in his hair,and carring a shield and sword.
Based on the picture in the mag and the fact that thier aren't
to many RPG out at this time and depending on the
description of the game in the catalog I will be receiving I will
most likley order thier new game The Battle of Olympus
after I get thier catalog, it sells for $39.95
(not bad for a RPG with password feature for the Nintendo)
I'll keep you posted with any new info that I may receive
and a review of the game when if I get it.
Wayne
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17.105 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Fri Jan 19 1990 10:51 | 36 |
| The latest issue of Nintendo Power has the best set of announcements
I've seen in a while (for my game preferences, anyway).
Described, depicted, and partly mapped: Batman, Shadowgate, Willow,
Double Dragon II.
Described and depicted: Superspike V'Ball, Clash at Demonhead, River
City Ransom.
Covered in excessive nauseating detail: Tetris.
Described and depicted for Game Boy: Golf, Boxxle, Kwirk, Solar
Striker, Asmik World, Bugs Bunney, Selection (an RPG).
Announced for Game Boy: Nemesis, Hit and Sink, Spiderman, an unnamed
adventure game related to Wizards and Warriors.
More described and depicted: Super Mario Brothers 3, Burai Fighter,
Astyanax, Dynowarz, Infiltrator, The Chessmaster, Short
Order/Eggsplode.
Briefly described and depicted: Archon (chess with magic and
fighting), All-Pro Basketball, Road Blasters, Genghis Khan, Cybernoid,
Dig Dug II, Championship Bowling, Twin Cobra, Super C, Wrath of
the Black Manta, Remote Control, Wall Street Kid.
My favorites briefly described and depicted: Snake, Rattle 'n' Roll
and The Adventures of Lolo 2.
Announced: Nightmare on Elm Street, Beetlejuice, Heavy Barrel, Dash
Galaxy in the Alien Asylum, Total Recall, NARC, Mad Max, Advanced
Dungeons and Dragons, Snake's Revenge, Mission Impossible, Rocket
Ranger, NES Play Action Football.
-- edp
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17.106 | | BOSHOG::LEWIS | | Fri Jan 19 1990 12:01 | 8 |
| Re: .105
Awright! Adventures of Lolo 2!! Any other info on the game...
similar to 1, when due out, etc???
Thx
Bob
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17.107 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Fri Jan 19 1990 15:18 | 8 |
| Re .106:
The calendar says March. The two screen shots look very much like
original Lolo screens, and the text says the original characters are in
the sequel.
-- edp
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17.108 | Remote Control??? | STAFF::HOLT | | Thu Jan 25 1990 15:10 | 9 |
|
RE:.105
Is that the same remote control as on MTV????????
Ad
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17.109 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Fri Jan 26 1990 08:18 | 6 |
| Re .108:
I believe it is.
-- edp
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17.110 | Where can one find Nintendo Power Mag. ? | QUICKR::JANOSIK | Trust in Orange | Fri Jan 26 1990 10:48 | 9 |
| re .105
Is it possible to get Nintendo Power if you do not subscribe? I have looked
in book and toy stores, but have not seen it. I am really interested in
the game boy announcements.
thanks in advance
jj
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17.111 | I found Nintendo Power at Toys 'R' Us | RTPSWS::VANDEUSEN | Monte VanDeusen, SWS - Wilmington, NC | Fri Jan 26 1990 16:28 | 11 |
|
I found a copy in Toys 'R' Us here in Wilmington, NC. It was the
Nov/Dec issue with the Gameboy/Tetris reviews.
BTW: I bought the Gameboy last saturday after looking at the futures,
and my wife who "can't stand" video games LOVES Tetris... even though
she can't beat me, yet!
Question: Anyone know when "Revenge of the Gator" will be available?
Monte
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17.112 | Nintendo Power Mag. | CURIE::BERNIER | | Sun Feb 04 1990 20:59 | 13 |
|
re: .110
I was at Child Word on rt.9 in Shrewsbury today and they had about
10 copies of Nintendo Power for $3.95 each. It was the latest
issue (Jan/Feb 1990)
Wayne
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17.113 | | SANFAN::GRANT_JO | Don't Say 'Shank' | Thu Feb 22 1990 14:10 | 7 |
| I saw an advertisement for "The Battlefields of Napoleon" a
battle-simulation game.
Anyone got this? Know anything about it?
Joel
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17.114 | RESCUE RANGER cartridge ??? | CHET::BEAUCHESNE | | Thu Feb 22 1990 16:44 | 8 |
|
Has anyone seen or heard of a Chip and Dale's Rescue Ranger
cartridge? I've seen in refered to in a magazine, but haven't
seen it in any stores - yet.
Any info is appreciated by myself _AND_ my kids!
Moe
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17.115 | Basketball games.... | BSS::SERKMAN | | Wed Sep 19 1990 17:05 | 22 |
|
Hi,
I use to have an INTELEVISION, I had this basketball game that you
played vs another player or the game, you had a draft where you got
between 1 mil and 5 mil for a salary cap and drafted a team of 5 and
played 3 at a time on the court. The players had all the stats ( 2pt,
3pt, rebounds, FT's everything but assists) and cost from 200,000 to
over 2.0 mil per (Larry Hawk, 25 ppg, 49% fg, 10reb 38%3pt 40 min. per
game).
The players would get tired and you needed to make good substitutions
or you could be in trouble.
Is there anything like that out there for Nintendo?
Scott
Is there anything for Nintendo similar
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17.116 | Dr. Mario | GRANPA::SCARVALHO | | Sat Oct 20 1990 21:53 | 4 |
|
I just read about a new Mario game to be released in Nov. It is called
Dr. Mario. The saga continues.
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17.117 | PGA GOLF TOURNAMENT | BTOVT::BAIR | | Mon Nov 19 1990 07:01 | 8 |
| My son read an article in Sports Illustrated about an new golf game
called "PGA GOLF TOURNAMENT". The article raved about the game.
I looked for it this weekend, but apparently it's not available yet.
Anybody see this game, or have any information about it? This is
a BIG item on my son's Christmas list.
Sam
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17.118 | Maybe someday... | SPIKED::SWEENEY | | Mon Nov 19 1990 08:05 | 8 |
| But I don't think on Nintendo. The PGA Golf Tourney game described in SI was
made for home PCs I believe. I don't think you'll see it on an 8 bit home
video system. Though it could possibly be ported to a 16 bit machine (Genesis,
TGX, Nintendo's new one). I haven't heard any plans though.
The game looks great however. SI said it was the best they saw.
t
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17.119 | NEW GAME "NARC" | RAVEN1::ADAMS_A | UNOYIPACA9 | Tue Jan 08 1991 19:22 | 11 |
| I've recently received a new game called "NARC" which is a great game.
You are a narc officer and you go through different levels by busting
and shooting drug dealers. Once the thug is dead, he leaves behind
either money, drugs, or ammunition. I think its well worth the $46.50
that was paid for it. I got to the end and found Mr. Big but cannot
destroy him, if anyone has and spoilers, I would be glad to share how
to recieve five extra lives.
P.S. Moderator, how do I start a note in the directory about Narc?
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17.120 | use WRITE | SMAUG::SPOONER | Don't dream it...Be it. | Wed Jan 09 1991 09:22 | 7 |
| > P.S. Moderator, how do I start a note in the directory about Narc?
I'm not a moderator, but use WRITE to add a topic and REPLY to
add to one.
-Pete
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