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Grand Master

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https://www.classic-games.net/grand-master/

Solid yet short action RPG that has flown under the radar to this day.
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Re: www.classic-games.net

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sayewonn wrote:
RobertAugustdeMeijer wrote:Heyhey, can I make a special request?
Jimmy Connor's Pro Tennis Tour got amazingly high review scores back in the day. I've tried it and don't think it's anything special. Perhaps there's more to it than Super Tennis? I'd love to hear what you think!

https://www.mobygames.com/game/snes/jim ... _/mobyrank


Its on the list, someday I will get to it. I really like Super Tennis so that is a high bar to meet.


Cool, would love to read the comparison! :D
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Toki: Going Ape Spit

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A great arcade port and solid game that is only outclassed by later games in the genre.
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Bubble Bobble Part 2

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While it is not the true sequel to the original this is an excellent home exclusive and worthy follow-up nonetheless.
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S.C.I. Special Criminal Investigation

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A decent port but missing some of the flavor of the arcade.
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Esper Dream

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An excellent stab at an RPG and for a 1987 game pretty forward thinking with some of its ideas.
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Re: Esper Dream

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sayewonn wrote:https://www.classic-games.net/esper-dream/

An excellent stab at an RPG and for a 1987 game pretty forward thinking with some of its ideas.

Cool, this is new to me! Should try it out!
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WWF Wrestlemania

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Wrestling games had a long way to go on the NES and this is a terrible start after Pro Wrestling.
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Re: WWF Wrestlemania

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sayewonn wrote:https://www.classic-games.net/wwf-wrestlemania/

Wrestling games had a long way to go on the NES and this is a terrible start after Pro Wrestling.


I'm not sure I can really defend this game, but my brothers and I actually played it quite a bit. We would put it in tournament mode, set it up for six players, and then just play match after match, playing whichever wrestler was assigned to our controller for the match.

To be fair, at the time we did not have very many two-payer head-to-head games, apart from a couple of baseball games, and we weren't very into baseball.

We had a lot of fun and, I appreciate this more now, I don't think we got upset or hit each other when we lost.
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Re: WWF Wrestlemania

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Limewater wrote:
sayewonn wrote:https://www.classic-games.net/wwf-wrestlemania/

Wrestling games had a long way to go on the NES and this is a terrible start after Pro Wrestling.


I'm not sure I can really defend this game, but my brothers and I actually played it quite a bit. We would put it in tournament mode, set it up for six players, and then just play match after match, playing whichever wrestler was assigned to our controller for the match.

To be fair, at the time we did not have very many two-payer head-to-head games, apart from a couple of baseball games, and we weren't very into baseball.

We had a lot of fun and, I appreciate this more now, I don't think we got upset or hit each other when we lost.


Oh trust me we played the hell out of this game back then, didn't mean we liked it. Even then we knew it was bad but it was a new game so we wanted to get as much out of it as possible.
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