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Super Hang-On

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https://www.classic-games.net/genesis/super-hang-on/

Tough as nails but a solid conversion overall with more content.
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Magnum Kiki Ippatsu Empire City 1931

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A decent rail shooter that desperately needed more variety.
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Solomon's Key

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A fantastic puzzle game that is only lacking a means of saving progress. I loved revisiting this one.
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Re: Solomon's Key

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sayewonn wrote:https://www.classic-games.net/nes/solomons-key/

A fantastic puzzle game that is only lacking a means of saving progress. I loved revisiting this one.


I love Solomon's Key! I'm glad to see you rate it highly!

Not knowing the continue trick does make this one pretty brutal. A password system would make it a lot more manageable. I beat it using a ton of continues, but I had to resort to using an emulator just to allow myself to save progress and not have to clear the whole thing in one sitting.

Arino completed Solomon's Key on Game Center CX, but he played for, like, 13 straight hours on one game.
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Re: Solomon's Key

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Limewater wrote:
sayewonn wrote:https://www.classic-games.net/nes/solomons-key/

A fantastic puzzle game that is only lacking a means of saving progress. I loved revisiting this one.


I love Solomon's Key! I'm glad to see you rate it highly!

Not knowing the continue trick does make this one pretty brutal. A password system would make it a lot more manageable. I beat it using a ton of continues, but I had to resort to using an emulator just to allow myself to save progress and not have to clear the whole thing in one sitting.

Arino completed Solomon's Key on Game Center CX, but he played for, like, 13 straight hours on one game.


Jesus!
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Kaizō Chōjin Shubibinman 3

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A solid action game and what it feels like the series was building toward.
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Shockman is so cool! It was so hard to find the hacked version for SNES that worked on hardware.
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Iron Commando

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This one needed some balancing to be less frustrating and worthy of its good presentation.
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Anapan wrote:Shockman is so cool! It was so hard to find the hacked version for SNES that worked on hardware.

Hold on now, link?
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Twinbee 3

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A good game that suffers from being too short and easy.
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