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  • Monster In My Pocket (NES)

    Monster In My Pocket (NES, 1992)

    http://darth-azrael.tumblr.com/post/160496076977/mastersofthe80s-monster-in-my-pocket-nes-1992

    Monster In My Pocket started as a line of toys released by Matchbox and ultimately expanded to comic books, video games and more. The toys were first marketed in 1989 with the NES game being released by Konami in 1992 and was loosely based on the comics.

    The game is a one or two player platformer and there are two characters to choose from, the Vampire and the Monster. Despite the generic cast, the game is actually a pretty decent platformer. Oddly, the Asian release was turned into a different game by replacing the playable characters with Batman and The Flash. It was titled, appropriately enough, Batman & Flash though it was otherwise basically the same game.





  • Rush’n Attack (Konami)

    Green Beret / Rush’n Attack
    Publisher: Konami (Arcade, DOS, FDS, NES, GBA, DS, 360), Imagine Software (CPC, 8-bit, C64, ZX), The Hit Squad (BBC Micro, Plus/4), France Image Logiciels (MO, TO)
    Developer: Konami (Arcade, FDS, NES, GBA, Mobile), Imagine Software (CPC, C64, Plus/4, BBC Micro, MSX, MO, TO, ZX), De Re Software (8-bit), Banana Development (DOS), Digital Eclipse (360), M2 (DS)
    Platform: Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, BBC Micro, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, MS-DOS, MSX, Famicom Disk System / Nintendo Entertainment System, Thomson MO, Thomson TO, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, Mobile
    Year: 1985 (Arcade), 1986 (CPC, 8-bit, MSX, MO, TO, ZX, C64), 1987 (FDS, NES), 1989 (BBC Micro, Plus/4, DOS), 2002 (GBA), 2006 (JP Mobile), 2007 (DS, 360)

    http://darth-azrael.tumblr.com/post/159783486916/kazucrash-green-beret-rushn-attack

    Rush’n Attack, known as Greet Beret in Japan and Europe, was an arcade game released in 1985 by Konami. This Cold War themed game (Rush’n Attack = Russian Attack, get it? haha…) involved rescuing prisoners from a POW camp.

    There have been quite a few home conversions over the years. In 1986, ports were created for the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit and other 8-bit home computers. In 1987 a Nintendo (NES) version was released. In 1989 DOS and Commodore Plus/4 versions were released.

    There have also been several later remakes. A version appears on the Game Boy Advance compilation, Konami Collector’s Series: Arcade Advance (I have this one!) and on another compilation for the Nintendo DS called Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits. The original arcade version was released on Xbox Live Arcade for the Xbox 360. Both the original was available and a remake with improved graphics and sound. An official sequel was also released in 2011 for the PS3 and Xbox 360 titled Rush’n Attack: Ex-Patriot.

    Rush’n Attack generally received good reviews and is overall a very good side scrolling shooter/platform game. It even appeared on IGN’s top 100 NES games (at 99). I am more familiar with the Commodore 64 version which was quite good but I always thought it was also quite difficult and I never really made it very far.







  • Metal Gear Solid (PlayStation)

    Metal Gear Solid (PlayStation, 1998)

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