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Retro Game of the Week: Rush 'N Attack


Posted on 08/02/2014 at 11:02 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I've played both the arcade and NES versions of Rush N Attack and didn't like either.  Way too hard.  I think it's weird that Konami now considers them part of the Contra series.

The Games of Wii Sports Club


Posted on 08/01/2014 at 07:34 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Coolest thing about the racing mini-game in Birth By Sleep is that it's hosted by my favorite Disney characters: Chip N Dale!

Lootcrate July 2014


Posted on 08/01/2014 at 07:31 AM | Filed Under Blogs

That's pretty interesting.  I have enough junk as it is, though.  i wonder if they would have anything I'd be interested in?

RETROspective: Video Game Cartoons--The 90s


Posted on 07/31/2014 at 06:59 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Well when you do the 2000's, you'd better not forget Kirby! :)

Gaming lull....le sigh....


Posted on 07/31/2014 at 07:38 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Aqua is awesome in Birth By Sleep.  At least I think so.  But then, I don't pay much attention to the story in those games, I just thought she was cool.

Thanks for reading my blogs.  I have another one up you can look at if you're interested.

RETROspective: Video Game Cartoons--The 90s


Posted on 07/30/2014 at 08:50 PM | Filed Under Blogs

All right! I've been looking forward to this!  Such a great blog.  OK, time for me to chime in.

Even though the Super Mario 3 cartoon was horrible and they got the names wrong on the Koopa Kids, I liked how they were drawn.  And while the Super Mario Super Show cartoon was mostly just movie parodies, the Mario 3 cartoon was more like the game.

The Super Mario World cartoon was absolutely horrible, though.  Yoshi was so annoying, and I like Yoshi!  The Mario World cartoon came at a dark time for Saturday morning cartoons, as this was the time the major network stations stopped showing Saturday cartoons and started showing news instead.  Cartoons that were doing very well were suddenly cancelled, like Garfield and Friends, Muppet Babies, and this one.  OK maybe it wasn't so bad. :)

I missed out on BattleToads and Bubsy, but a few years back I did watch the Bubsy pilot on YouTube and couldn't get past the first five minutes of Bubsy trying to convince the audience on how cool he was. 

Sadly, the 90's was when I was in high school and college, so many of these cartoons on your list I missed altogether, due to commentments like marching band and college studying.  So i never did watch some of the ones on your list like Double Dragon, DarkStalkers, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, and heck, I didn't even KNOW there was a Wild Arms cartoon until I read your blog!

There were actually 3 Sonic cartoons in the 90's.  You mentioned the Saturday morning one, but there was also a goofy weekday one that ran at the same time as the other.  Late in the 90's they came out with Sonic Underground, where Sonic sans Tails had a rock band with two other hedgehogs.  It's as bad as it's sounds.  I didn't like any of them, though, because I was never a Sonic fan.

I have to disagree with you on the Mega Man cartoon, though. That cartoon was horrible.  The opening intro LOOKED cool, but the theme song was nothing but them repeating "Super Fighting Robot," over and over and over.  They gave the robots muscles, the characters had stupid lines and the plots were even dumber.  The Mega Man cartoons were mostly written by Jeffrey Scott, who also wrote most of the Pac-Man cartoon scripts.  I blame any loss of brain cells on him.

While I didn't like the Pokemon cartoon much, I think we can all agree that it is one of the better video game cartoons.  I watched it a lot in college because I was designated as the Pokemon 'expert' when I was reviewing games for The Dallas Morning News.  So considering I was actually getting paid back then to know about it, I definitely watched the cartoon!  My college roommate cracked me up one time when they were showing repeats.  I was about to turn the TV off at the first episode, but my roommate said, "Stop, I want to see how it all happened!"  And I thought I was driving him crazy with all the Pokemon stuff.  The Pokemon game DID come out at the same time as the cartoon, though.  Just trust me on that.  I can't believe that cartoon is still on, though!

I didn't watch much of the Donkey Kong Country cartoon because what I saw of it wasn't worth my time.  But that cartoon is notable for being that animation studios' first dive into computer animation.

I thought the Monster Rancher cartoon was horrible, but I am with you about Digimon.  That cartoon was actually pretty good for what it was.  At least the first few seasons anyway.

You said you missed some video game cartoons from the 90's, but aside from the Sonic cartoons, I don't think you missed any.  Unless you counted anime, then you'd have to list stuff like Goemon and Twinbee.  But as far as US released cartoons, I'm not sure of any others you missed.  Oh wait, I think you might've forgotten the Earthworm Jim cartoon.

There is one cartoon I might've added, though.  Even though it started out as a comic book, most know it as a series of point and click adventure games called Sam & Max.  They had a one-season Saturday morning cartoon in the 90's and it was great.

Even though the 90's had awful music, they certainly had some good cartoons.  Some non-video game ones I enjoyed included Bobby's World, Eek the Cat, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Batman, and many more!  Sorry my comment post was so long, but I have a strong interest in cartoons as well as video games.  Maybe next time you can talk about video game cartoons from the 2000's and talk about stuff like Kirby, F-Zero, Viewtiful Joe, etc.--Cary

Phew! Pulled myself away.


Posted on 07/30/2014 at 08:25 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Well you might've read the PixlBit review.  Mine's on GamerDad.com.

Nintendo Club Rewards...Suck This Year


Posted on 07/30/2014 at 07:37 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Oh I agree, Nintendo's rewards have gradually sucked more over the years.  The first year I remember getting a Platinum award was when they were giving out those neat figurines that had all the Mario characters standing together.  Then next year it was a Mario button set, which only the packaging was cool on that.  And then it was the Majora's soundtrack which I did get, too.  But this year it's just one free digital game?  If it were two or three I'd be OK, but just one?  I should've picked EarthBound because even though I didn't like that game as a kid, I'm willing to give it a second chance.  But no, I have family in my house who love the Dr. Mario games, so I downloaded Dr. Luigi for them.  Sometimes I just can't help thinking of others.  I think Nintendo is gradually getting away from doing phyiscal prizes you can win and buy, which is too bad.  Since I review games and buy nearly every Nintendo game they make, I don't have any problems getting enough coins, though.

Choose My Next Game


Posted on 07/30/2014 at 07:30 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Nah if I thought you were being snarky, I'd be snarky right back!  It takes a lot to bother me.  I'm tougher than I look.

I managed to beat Guacamelee, so If I can do it, I know you certainly can.  Speaking of, here's my review of it.

http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2014/07/30/guacamelee-super-turbo-championship-edition-360-xbox-one-wii-u-ps4/

Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition Review


Posted on 07/29/2014 at 08:12 PM | Filed Under Review

Since you expressed interest, here is a link to my Guacamelee review:

http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2014/07/30/guacamelee-super-turbo-championship-edition-360-xbox-one-wii-u-ps4/

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