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Reviews (10)
Dec 10, 2006
Disney Rip-Off!
Ever hear of Kimba the White Lion? No, the "K" in Kimba is not a typo. Disney totally ripped of the Lion King story from Kimba the White Lion by some guy named Tezuka in Japan that was made some 20 years earlier. Okay, so what if Disney made a near exact copy of Kimba, the White Lion, is it any good? I would have to say that Disney improved quite a bit of it with a killer soundtrack and breathtaking animation. The Lion King is definately the prefered version to watch and is my third favorite Disney film of all time. I have The Little Mermaid and Aladdin ahead (in this order) it.
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Sep 10, 2006
Classic Gaming
Nintendo's NES system brings back a lot of memories for me. What I love most about the system is it's library of games. There are roughly 720+ titles in the NES gaming library and there is something for everyone. My kids love the shooting or ZAPPER games like Duck Hunt or Gotcha!. I prefer games like Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! or Super Mario Bros. What I do not like about the original NES is it's toaster oven design. I see a lot of people selling their NES systems as "working". However, after reading more of their item's description, you see things like: "Works, but you need to blow on the bottom of the game cartridges sometimes in order to get it going" and so on. Another common problem is the blinking or blue screens. All three problems are due to a faulty 72-pin connector. You can purchase one on eBay for about $8-$10, with shipping. According to Nintendo historians, Nintendo decided to change the design to a side loading cartridge system because of the great video game crash of 1983. Nintendo marketed their system not as a video game system, but rather an entertainment system instead. Despite it's design flaw, I would still recommend it to nostalgic game players. DO NOT SPEND MORE THAN $40 for a complete system!
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Jun 06, 2006
Capcom's Forgotten Hero
I really love this game. It is one of the few games that I have actually completed and still play today. The controls are smooth with no hitches and of course the graphics are absolutely stunning. The only problem I have with the game is that it is too repetitive and all do to get through the game is to just mash buttons repeatedly. Despite its few flaws, I would still recommend this game to my customers who still owns a Playstation and is looking for a quality made title to past the time with.
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