[quote]itsthenickman wrote:
I never knew there was a Metal Gear NES game. I’m definitely looking into that and the Final Fantasy games
What about Tecmo Super Bowl? I have Tecmo Bowl and ruthlessly beating the opponent by 50 every time gets lame. Is Tecmo Super Bowl more challenging?[/quote]
Absolutely, if you play a full season. There are injuries (players health also impacts their performance), fumbles, errant passes, blocked FGs and PATs and some plain old bad luck. There are also 8 plays to choose from instead of 4, varying formations, players in motion, etc. These last two can help tip off what play the offense has called.
The challenge, once you’ve mastered the game is to play as a bad team (Dallas, TB, et al) for a whole season and try to win the Super Bowl (it ain’t easy). The Giants and Bills are quite a bit better than the other teams. I still like to play this game from time to time, as does my 8 year old son. (yes, I can still kick his ass when I want).
If you have an NES and like sports, this game is the best one to have. Baseball Stars is the best baseball game, imo.
Has anyone mentioned North and South (Civil War game)? It’s pretty simple, but fairly enjoyable.
Marble Madness is very challenging.
Stay away from Where’s Waldo. The graphics suck real bad.
I forgot to add another one:
Archrivals (2 on 2 hoops game). It’s not a realistic game, but it’s a lot of fun to play because of the punching, pulling down opposing players’ shorts, trash on the court that you have to avoid, etc.
[quote]SWR-1240 wrote:
badkarma2112 wrote:
For some strange reason I still remember the cheat code to get to Mike Tyson in Punch-Out and it works for the emulator version to.
007 373 5963.
That reminds me. I think I still know the Contra cheat to get 30 lives.
[quote]SWR-1240 wrote:
badkarma2112 wrote:
For some strange reason I still remember the cheat code to get to Mike Tyson in Punch-Out and it works for the emulator version to.
007 373 5963.
That reminds me. I think I still know the Contra cheat to get 30 lives.