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JokerSmells;136711I just hooked up my NES to play GB2 after watching his review, and guess what? I enjoyed it! not just because it's Ghostbusters, but it's actually a decent game (for the lack of technology).(*peter)
Who agrees with him on some of his reviews even the GB games except for “GB” for Genesis? he did said the one for the Genesis was the only good one yet the others stunk.
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Sometimes he is fun to watch; sometimes he is unbarable to watch. It really depends on what he happens to be reviewing and how he decides to review it and the analogies he brings up to describe said game. Case in point his review of the Bugs Bunny Game (thats full name escapes me). But then again that could be just because I am not a huge fan of fecal matter humor.
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I just hooked up my NES to play GB2 after watching his review, and guess what? I enjoyed it! not just because it's Ghostbusters, but it's actually a decent game (for the lack of technology).(*peter)
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Angy Video Game Nerd
This started a little trend I like to call the “bit wars”. Nobody ever talked about bits before that and nobody ever talked about bits since; and what are bits anyway? Nobody knew, they were just bits. Try explaining that to your parents…
Other than it meaning the graphics were better that's all we cared about. But the “bit wars” brought down our sense of gaming to numbers. People began to care more about the graphics and less about the actual gameplay.