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330.1 | | SALEM::LEWIS | | Tue Nov 28 1989 18:52 | 3 |
| I was looking at getting this for my 5 year old for x-mas. Did nintendo
power give it a good rating?? IS it recommended for older children?
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330.2 | I'll Look It Up | MORO::WHICKER_BI | We Love L.A. | Wed Nov 29 1989 19:50 | 5 |
| I'll see if I can find the magazine, and let you know the ratings,
etc. I don't usually throw reading material away, so it has to
be around here somewhere...but where, w h e r e, W H E R E ? ? ?
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330.3 | Found the Magazine | MORO::WHICKER_BI | We Love L.A. | Wed Nov 29 1989 22:49 | 22 |
| Well, I found the Nintendo POWRER magazine containing the details
on Duck Tales. Its a 12 page spread in the Sept./Oct. '89 edition.
You'll recognize it if you see it 'cause it has Scrooge himself
on the cover.
I couldn't find any reference to ratings, but according to someone
who has the game, there are three levels: easy, medium, and difficult.
I've seen tha game described as "Link-like", meaning that the player
goes out on an adventure, picking up treasures and useful items
along the way...
By the way, a good game for youngsters (and I mean YOUNG) is the
Mickey Mousecapade. The screens are fairly simple but varied enough
to keep a little one's attention, and there are three 'worlds' to
choose from...
If you end up getting the Duck Tales game, would you post your opinions
and experiences here? We'd sure appreciate it!
Regards,
BW
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330.4 | got it but can't use it... | CANYON::LEEDS | Scuba dooba doo | Thu Nov 30 1989 11:43 | 6 |
| We just bought Ducktales, but it's marked "Do not Open 'til Christmas"....
But, once we get it unwrapped, I'll post an opinion if it's still
needed....
Arlan
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330.5 | Cricket likes it! | DIXIE1::WITMAN | Mickey Mouse FOREVER | Fri Dec 01 1989 08:32 | 5 |
| My son rented this game last evening. He seemed to enjoy it and would
give it a positive rating. He solved it before bedtime. I haven't
asked him if he'd buy it but it wasn't a *have to get* at breakfast.
BTW he's 15 years old, goes to bed a 9:00 lights & TV off at 10:00.
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330.6 | MOVED BY MODERATOR | MOMAX1::PILOTTE | It just keeps getting better! | Mon Dec 04 1989 10:44 | 48 |
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Note 357.0 Duck Tales 1 reply
SPIKED::SWEENEY 42 lines 21-NOV-1989 07:35
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Not seeing a note for this game yet, I thought I'd enter one. Duck
Tales is a game based on the cartoon show that is seen on independent
stations. It's about Scrooge McDuck and his three nephews in their
never ending search for more money.
The pack has five scenarios one must manuver through in order to win.
They are the Amazon, the Moon, Transylvania, the African Mines and the
Himilayas(sp?). For the African Mines one has to find a key in Transylvania
before being allowed to go to far.
Scrooge can travel either by walking or pogo jumping on his cane. If
he crosses an inanimate object, he can use the cane like a golf club
to propel the object out of the way, or better yet, into a bad guy.
About halfway through each scene, one will find Scrooge's helicopter
pilot friend (flight top?) who will bring him back to the beginning of
the stage. This allows Scrooge to collect more money. But be careful,
one is timed for each stage.
One picks up free lifes by finding a duck doll, and recharges the life
meter a little by eating ice cream, or recharges completely by eating
a cake. There are also special object (coins?) one can find that will
make Scrooge invincible for a few seconds.
Graphics are great. Haven't seen screen break up yet when there' been
a lot of characters on screen, only slow down. Character control is
fairly easy. The pogo jumping is a little hard to get mastered, but is
an interesting twist to traveling once done. The game comes with three
levels. Easy, normal, and difficult. I've been able to make it to the
end of the first stage in easy mode, and only about half way on the
other modes. No password, or continue option. Bummer. Also, until
you pass the halfway mark, when you die you go all the way back to the
beginning. When you die past the halfway mark, you go back there.
Price was $44.95 at Kaybee in Leominster a week ago, and yes I got the
last copy. I'd recommend this one to anyone who likes SMBII type of games.
Good for a little older kids. If their able to handle the SMB games, then
they should be okay with this one. I'd give this one a solid 8. I
would have rated it higher if not for the returning to the beginning
and the no password/continue option. I don't think you'll be sorry you
spent your money.
tom
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330.7 | MOVED BY MODERATOR | MOMAX1::PILOTTE | It just keeps getting better! | Mon Dec 04 1989 10:47 | 14 |
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SALEM::LEWIS 8 lines 28-NOV-1989 18:56
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I was looking at note #330 on the Disney Ducktails and there was
no response to the game. Has anybody rented or bought DuckTails?
If so would you recommend it for a 5 year old? I know it's fairly
new, but Toys "R" Us just got it in and was wondering if it's tailored
for the younger ages. Any info as to the write ups in Nintendo Power
would be helpful.
Jim
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330.8 | MOVED BY MODERATOR | MOMAX1::PILOTTE | It just keeps getting better! | Mon Dec 04 1989 10:48 | 19 |
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MORO::WHICKER_BI "We Love L.A." 12 lines 29-NOV-1989 19:48
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There was a fantastic write up of Duck Tales in the Nintendo POWER
Magazine a couple of months ago. They included maps, layout,
explanations of the charcters, strengths, weaknesses, etc.
If you can get hold of a copy, it will give you quite a "demo"
of what the game will be like...
I'm hoping to get Duck Tales for Christmas! We'll have to wait
and see just how generous Santa is this year!
Have fun!!
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330.9 | great game | CLUSTA::EFRANK | | Wed Dec 13 1989 12:53 | 11 |
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Excellent Game
I got ducktales from K-Mart in Nashua, it was the last one.
The graphics on the game are some of the best I've seen. The characters
are very colorful. It's a lot like super mario bros, except you can go
left to right, then back to the left...so it's not all in one
direction.
eric
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330.10 | I liked DuckTales... | BRAT::SMITH | Never say never, I always say. | Tue Dec 26 1989 09:53 | 29 |
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My daughter received DuckTales for Christmas (Toys "R" Us in
Manchester had probably 30+ of them last week). We're fairly
new to Nintendo, but from what I've seen, I'd rate this game
better than average. I guess this game would be catagorized
as an Action/Adventure type. There are assorted creatures
that threaten you as you travel through the five different
areas in search of the treasure for that area. I think there
may be a mini-boss in each section. I ran into a particular
one a few times, but he kept snuffing me out. I don't know
yet if I need a particular item with me to waste him, or if
I'm just still too novice with the controller to beat him.
On the Moon, I found a key (for the UFO) and the Remote Con-
trol (to operate Gizmo-Duck), but I haven't discovered where
to use those items yet. Anyway, the whole adventure is quite
varied, mainly due to the five different places you can go.
This, I think, greatly reduces the potential of the game to
become monotonous. The graphics seem very good (and the colors
are bright and distinct). When Scrooge whacks something that
doesn't move with his cane, you can see his head vibrate from
the impact. The sound/music is okay, although I'm not familiar
enough with Nintendo to "grade" it relative to other games. As
previously mentioned, the feature/bug of bringing you way back
after dying, is somewhat frustrating. At Toys "R" Us, the game
costs $45, and it's designed by Capcom.
Mike
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330.11 | Hint needed for Himalaya's Boss | BRAT::SMITH | Never say never, I always say. | Thu Jan 04 1990 09:31 | 15 |
| re: .5
Your son solved DuckTales in one evening before bedtime?
That's impressive (to me anyway)! If you don't mind, would
you ask him for a hint on wasting the Himalaya's Boss (if
he remembers)? So far, it seems the only way for me to
eliminate things is to "pogo" on top of them. But I can't
pogo on the Himalaya Boss because we're on snow. Maybe I
need some magical thing that will allow me to pogo on the
snow...? If anyone else out there knows, I'll take a hint
from you. Thanks.
Mike
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330.12 | nothing special to it | DUGGAN::WILLINGER | | Fri Jan 05 1990 17:23 | 20 |
| Sorry, but you're going to have to "pogo" the icy bugger to beat him.
You'll probably want at least 5 full red balls of life when you go get
the Himalaya boss. Just wait till he stops bouncing for a moment, then
jump up and come down on top of him with your pogo sticking down.
You'll bounce off and land in the snow. In the process, you'll
probably take a hit either from touching him, or getting struck by a
falling snowball. That's why it's safe to have 5 balls. Five hits and
he's history!
My 9 year old son did it first, then my wife, then my 6 year old
daughter. They've all finished the game, at least at the EASY level.
I just watch. It probably is a bit harder than it looks ;^)
If you haven't found all the secret treasures in the Himalayas, like
the extra life and saving Bubba Duck, you may want to explore a bit
more before you beat the boss.
Quack, quack
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330.13 | Thanks for the tip! | BRAT::SMITH | Never say never, I always say. | Mon Jan 08 1990 12:11 | 8 |
| re: -.1
Thanks for the tip! My lack of NES experience was definitely
showing. I have been able to snuff the other 4 Bosses, however,
so now with your help maybe I can beat this game. Thanks again.
Mike
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330.14 | how do you call Gizmo ? | CANYON::LEEDS | Scuba dooba doo | Wed Jan 17 1990 19:10 | 9 |
| My son has been able to find the remote control for Gizmo Duck on the
moon, but has not figured out how to call Gizmo (or where to call
him). Can someone give me a hint to pass on to him (he's 6).
Thanks
Arlan
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330.15 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Thu Jan 18 1990 08:09 | 8 |
| Re .14:
Go out of the spaceship, back down to the original entrance. Once back
on the lunar surface, go to the right. Gizmo will come automatically
when needed.
-- edp
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330.16 | further advice on the moon | DUGGAN::WILLINGER | | Thu Jan 18 1990 17:06 | 9 |
| Re .14,.15
[possible spoiler]
If you exit the spaceship at the original entrance, you'll come down
the rope and have no way to avoid falling in the pit! Use the back
entrance instead.
You then need to go as far right as you can go - which will require you
to hop across the chasm on the floating rock. If you can do that, the
rest is easy.
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330.17 | | ALIEN::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Fri Jan 19 1990 08:23 | 7 |
| Re .16:
I was able to avoid the pit just by leaving the rope from the highest
point possible and pushing to the right.
-- edp
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330.18 | BONUS SCREEN | ROLL::BUCHANAN | | Fri Jan 26 1990 19:10 | 5 |
| i have just found out that in the cane world and in the cave where
Launch Pad is, go up and talk to him.if your seventh digit number is
seven,launch pad will take you to a bonus screen scrooge must catch
diamonds, that gyro throws ,GOOD LUCK.
Marshall
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330.19 | Where is the treasure on the moon? | PEACHS::BELDIN | | Sat Dec 22 1990 17:43 | 5 |
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Does anyone know where the secret treasure on the moon? I'm stuck on
this one...
Nyvette (as written by Rick)
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330.20 | | CSC32::LECOMPTE | I married my sister in Montana | Tue Apr 16 1991 09:15 | 12 |
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My son is the expert on this, but I have watched him quite a bit.
You have to get Gizmo Ducks' remote control from the space ship and
then go back to the surface of the moon. Continue to your right. When
you reach a wall Gizmo Duck will appear and blast it. You can then
proceed. I usually leave the room somewhere in here. Some how you get
below the surface of the moon. I believe that is where you fight the
king rat??? and the secret treasure, green cheese (what did you
expect?) will appear.
Hope this helps?
Ed w/ help from Seth
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330.21 | Transylvanian Helicopter Service? | EEMELI::JMANNINEN | IKnowIt'sTrue'causeISawItOnVT | Mon Dec 30 1991 02:38 | 5 |
| I (and my daughter) can't find the helicopter guy in Transylvania.
Doesn't he exist there or am I missing some secret place there? In
other worlds he appears quite easily somewhere during the adventure.
- Jyri -
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330.22 | He's not there. | CSC32::LECOMPTE | I am a new critter! | Fri Jan 03 1992 14:28 | 5 |
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My two resident experts tell me that Launchpad does not show up
in Transyvania.
_ed-
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330.23 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | Time out, this is the real world | Thu Jun 04 1992 07:11 | 13 |
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Anyone still play this ?
Anyway - I'm playing the gameboy version which is apparently the same
as the NES version (are they bringing out Ducktails 2 for the Super Nes
yet - hope so?).
Anyway, I'm stuck in the African Mine - I can't jump over the lakes
properly. I know you're supposed to bounce off the monsters head onto
the shore but its very tricky. Is there a secret passage round this ?
Thanks,
-Tony
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330.24 | My perspective | GLDOA::FULLER | Worthless, charming and dangerous | Tue Oct 13 1992 20:37 | 4 |
| I played the game and found it rather EASY. I beat finished it within
an hour. But I would recommend it to kids who like the show DuckTales.
I would give it a 3.5 for challenge, but a 8.5 for enjoyment.
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