This week's games are 2 unexpectedly good platformers starring Mickey Mouse.
World of Illusion- Sega
As either Mickey or Donald, escape from a magic world that you've blundered into. Yeah, the plot's boring, but the gameplay is great. Anyways, the Controls:
A is Run. Better get used to holding it, there's no reason not to run. B swings a cape to stun/kill enemies. C is jump, or crawl if you're ducking. Pretty simple, really.
The game also features different levels depending on whether you play as Mickey, Donald, or 2 player Co-Op. Play as Mickey first, his levels are way easier than Donald's.
Fun: 7 out of 10. Great, varied level design, tight controls, and excellent music throughout.
Difficulty:
Mickey's Path: 2/10. You aren't likely to die outside the cloud level.
Donald's Path: 4/10. Mostly the same as Mickey's, but a few of his unique levels are a BITCH.
Co-Op: 1/10. You both have to die to get reset. Otherwise the dead player will just respawn at a checkpoint.
Mickey Mania:
Unlike World of Illusion, this game is based directly off old cartoons. Each level is a different Disney cartoon in chronological order, starting from the black-and-white Steamboat Willy. Much like W.o.I., the music is great, and the graphics are AMAZING for the Genesis.
The controls are even simpler than W.o.I.: A or C jumps, B throws a marble(If you have any).
Fun: 7/10. Really good platformer.
Difficulty: 5/10. Actually a bit tricky at times.
Get em' here.
Nick's Game of the Week
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
The Essentials
OK, so it seems that some of you haven't played the "must-haves" of gaming. So, here they are. Normally I prefer to post more obscure games on here, but seriously, these need posting. Download at the bottom as usual.
Sonic The Hedgehog - Genesis
It's Sonic 1, enough said. For those of you who aren't very good, you can press Up, Down, Left, Right at the title screen, then hold A(Z on your keyboard) and press start to access level select.
Things worth noting are some really nice music, especially Starlight Zone, and an alternate ending if you have all 6 chaos emeralds.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - Genesis
Now with spindashing! For level select, press down at the title screen, then go into Options. Go to the sound test. Play 19, 65, 09, 17. Then press start. Finally, hold A and press start at the title screen. Good for certain people who can't beat Chemical Plant Zone.
Interesting Things:
Tails actually IS marginally better than sonic. He's shorter and has a slightly smaller hitbox while standing.
Get all 7 chaos emeralds as Sonic, Grab 50 rings, and press jump twice to activate super mode
Sky Chase Zone and Wing Fortress Zone are awesome. Go check them out.
Sonic 2 and Knuckles - Genesis
It's Sonic 2. Only you play as Knuckles. Wow.
For Level select, Up, Up, Up, Down, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, hold A and press start at the title screen.
Sonic 3 and Knuckles - Genesis
Now with Saving! You can play as Sonic, Tails, or Knuckles. Sonic and tails have the same path through the game, though only Sonic can fight the secret final boss, while Knuckles takes his own route complete with new bosses.
Sonic and Knuckles can use a super mode like in Sonic 2 by getting 7 chaos emeralds. If you collect them all before beating Launch Base Zone, you get the opportunity to collect the Hyper emeralds, which unlock an even more powerful hyper form for Sonic and Knuckles, and a super form for Tails.
Level select can be accessed by grabbing the first swinging vine in Angel Island Zone, then pressing Left, Left, Left, Right, Right, Right, Up, Up, Up. Then press start, then A. You should be returned to the Title Screen. Scroll up to make "Sound Test" appear. It's actually level select.
To access the final battle, beat the Death Egg Zone with Sonic with all 7 Chaos Emeralds.
Super Mario World - SNES
It's-a Mario time! Pretty much the definition of platforming, Super Mario World is freaking awesome.
Things to know:
Hold run and walk into some things (blue blocks, shells, springs) to grab them. Direction and release run to throw.
You can spin jump on pretty much everything except spikes, lava, and the stationary brown muncher plants.
The Cape is broken if you know how to fly with it. Practice in the first level.
You haven't beaten everything until you beat Star Road and the SPECIAL levels beyond.
OK, enough chatter about stuff you should already know. GET THEM HERE!
Sonic The Hedgehog - Genesis
It's Sonic 1, enough said. For those of you who aren't very good, you can press Up, Down, Left, Right at the title screen, then hold A(Z on your keyboard) and press start to access level select.
Things worth noting are some really nice music, especially Starlight Zone, and an alternate ending if you have all 6 chaos emeralds.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - Genesis
Now with spindashing! For level select, press down at the title screen, then go into Options. Go to the sound test. Play 19, 65, 09, 17. Then press start. Finally, hold A and press start at the title screen. Good for certain people who can't beat Chemical Plant Zone.
Interesting Things:
Tails actually IS marginally better than sonic. He's shorter and has a slightly smaller hitbox while standing.
Get all 7 chaos emeralds as Sonic, Grab 50 rings, and press jump twice to activate super mode
Sky Chase Zone and Wing Fortress Zone are awesome. Go check them out.
Sonic 2 and Knuckles - Genesis
It's Sonic 2. Only you play as Knuckles. Wow.
For Level select, Up, Up, Up, Down, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, hold A and press start at the title screen.
Sonic 3 and Knuckles - Genesis
Now with Saving! You can play as Sonic, Tails, or Knuckles. Sonic and tails have the same path through the game, though only Sonic can fight the secret final boss, while Knuckles takes his own route complete with new bosses.
Sonic and Knuckles can use a super mode like in Sonic 2 by getting 7 chaos emeralds. If you collect them all before beating Launch Base Zone, you get the opportunity to collect the Hyper emeralds, which unlock an even more powerful hyper form for Sonic and Knuckles, and a super form for Tails.
Level select can be accessed by grabbing the first swinging vine in Angel Island Zone, then pressing Left, Left, Left, Right, Right, Right, Up, Up, Up. Then press start, then A. You should be returned to the Title Screen. Scroll up to make "Sound Test" appear. It's actually level select.
To access the final battle, beat the Death Egg Zone with Sonic with all 7 Chaos Emeralds.
Super Mario World - SNES
It's-a Mario time! Pretty much the definition of platforming, Super Mario World is freaking awesome.
Things to know:
Hold run and walk into some things (blue blocks, shells, springs) to grab them. Direction and release run to throw.
You can spin jump on pretty much everything except spikes, lava, and the stationary brown muncher plants.
The Cape is broken if you know how to fly with it. Practice in the first level.
You haven't beaten everything until you beat Star Road and the SPECIAL levels beyond.
OK, enough chatter about stuff you should already know. GET THEM HERE!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
What a horrible night to have a curse...
Happy Halloween! What better way to kick things off than a Halloween special? 3 games for today, 1 for each system. The file's at the end, as usual. Anyway, here's the rundown on them.
Haunting- Starring Polterguy for the Genesis
As a punk rock ghost, try to scare the crap out of a family that wronged you in life.
Features plenty of hilarious animations as the ghost brings the furniture to life.
There's a short tutorial at the beginning, so I won't get into how to play. Just remember that "A" is "Z".
Fun: 8 out of 10. Some of the scares are hilarious, and the reactions are even better!
Difficulty: 5 out of 10. Nice smooth difficulty curve, starts off easy but can get tough around house 3.
Super Ghouls N' Ghosts for the Super NES
As King Arthur, try to rescue the Queen from demons. Really fun (but brutally hard) platformer. Lots of different weapons to kill the monsters in your way with. I'll be impressed if any of you reach the second level.
Fun: 7 out of 10. Great gameplay and atmosphere.
Difficulty: 9 out of 10. Extremely hard. But at least you can take more than one hit, unlike SOME games.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow for the Gameboy Advance
WARNING-LONG GAME
An action-adventure game set in Dracula's castle I won't spoil anything about the story, but basically, you are stuck in a castle full of monsters. Here's a pocket knife. Good luck!
The main character has the ability to absorb the souls of defeated enemies (at random) They can be used to do a MASSIVE variety of attacks, from throwing bones to giant, room clearing axe swings. You can also find weapons from a simple longsword all the way up to a scythe stolen from the grim reaper himself! Unlike the last 2 games, this one is pretty easy throughout and has a detailed storyline. Mainly because, if you can't beat something, you can go kill weaker enemies for experience.
Fun: 10 out of 10. Great music, great graphics, Great gameplay. And it's easy enough that you might get to see it!
Difficulty: 2 out of 10. Never gets too hard, and you can always level grind until you're unstoppable if you have to.
Just a tip: Mina's Charm is important later in the game.
Anyway, Just download the file and unzip it. Have fun!
CLICK ME, IF YOU DARE! BWAHAHAHAHA
Haunting- Starring Polterguy for the Genesis
As a punk rock ghost, try to scare the crap out of a family that wronged you in life.
Features plenty of hilarious animations as the ghost brings the furniture to life.
There's a short tutorial at the beginning, so I won't get into how to play. Just remember that "A" is "Z".
Fun: 8 out of 10. Some of the scares are hilarious, and the reactions are even better!
Difficulty: 5 out of 10. Nice smooth difficulty curve, starts off easy but can get tough around house 3.
Super Ghouls N' Ghosts for the Super NES
As King Arthur, try to rescue the Queen from demons. Really fun (but brutally hard) platformer. Lots of different weapons to kill the monsters in your way with. I'll be impressed if any of you reach the second level.
Fun: 7 out of 10. Great gameplay and atmosphere.
Difficulty: 9 out of 10. Extremely hard. But at least you can take more than one hit, unlike SOME games.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow for the Gameboy Advance
WARNING-LONG GAME
An action-adventure game set in Dracula's castle I won't spoil anything about the story, but basically, you are stuck in a castle full of monsters. Here's a pocket knife. Good luck!
The main character has the ability to absorb the souls of defeated enemies (at random) They can be used to do a MASSIVE variety of attacks, from throwing bones to giant, room clearing axe swings. You can also find weapons from a simple longsword all the way up to a scythe stolen from the grim reaper himself! Unlike the last 2 games, this one is pretty easy throughout and has a detailed storyline. Mainly because, if you can't beat something, you can go kill weaker enemies for experience.
Fun: 10 out of 10. Great music, great graphics, Great gameplay. And it's easy enough that you might get to see it!
Difficulty: 2 out of 10. Never gets too hard, and you can always level grind until you're unstoppable if you have to.
Just a tip: Mina's Charm is important later in the game.
Anyway, Just download the file and unzip it. Have fun!
CLICK ME, IF YOU DARE! BWAHAHAHAHA
It Begins...
Hey there internet, welcome to my blog. Here's how it's going to work. Every week, unless I don't feel like it, I'm going to post a game for the computer. You download it and play it. Understand? Anyway, on to the setup!
First things first, you're going to need the emulators. I've put them all in a convenient zip file at the end of this post. Simply download them, unizp them wherever you want to (Right Click->Extract All), and you're ready to go! To play a game, open the emulator by clicking it, then go to (File->Open...) for Gameboy Advance, (File->Open Rom...) for Genesis, or (Game->Load) for Super NES. Just think of it like opening a file in Microsoft Word.
Next up, the games. Simply unzip them into the same directory you originally unzipped the emulators to, and They'll go where they need to be. The folder should have files called "Super NES,", "Gameboy Advance", and "Genesis" in it.
Controls have already been set for you, although you can change them if you like. They all use a similar control scheme, with the arrow keys as the joypad and buttons in the "Z" corner for everything else.
For Super NES and Gameboy Advance, Z,X,A, and S are the face buttons, Q and W are the shoulder buttons, Shift is start, and Ctrl is select.
For Genesis, Z,X, and C are the buttons, and Shift is Start.
To download off Megaupload, just click the box in the upper-right corner, where it says "Enter This (4 random letters) Here", Then type those random letters. Then click the big "DOWNLOAD FILE" button. Finally, wait for "REGULAR DOWNLOAD" to appear in the lower-right corner.
Now just download some games and get to playing!
Get The Emulators HERE!
First things first, you're going to need the emulators. I've put them all in a convenient zip file at the end of this post. Simply download them, unizp them wherever you want to (Right Click->Extract All), and you're ready to go! To play a game, open the emulator by clicking it, then go to (File->Open...) for Gameboy Advance, (File->Open Rom...) for Genesis, or (Game->Load) for Super NES. Just think of it like opening a file in Microsoft Word.
Next up, the games. Simply unzip them into the same directory you originally unzipped the emulators to, and They'll go where they need to be. The folder should have files called "Super NES,", "Gameboy Advance", and "Genesis" in it.
Controls have already been set for you, although you can change them if you like. They all use a similar control scheme, with the arrow keys as the joypad and buttons in the "Z" corner for everything else.
For Super NES and Gameboy Advance, Z,X,A, and S are the face buttons, Q and W are the shoulder buttons, Shift is start, and Ctrl is select.
For Genesis, Z,X, and C are the buttons, and Shift is Start.
To download off Megaupload, just click the box in the upper-right corner, where it says "Enter This (4 random letters) Here", Then type those random letters. Then click the big "DOWNLOAD FILE" button. Finally, wait for "REGULAR DOWNLOAD" to appear in the lower-right corner.
Now just download some games and get to playing!
Get The Emulators HERE!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)