The Checklist is a terrifying list of all the games we could never beat when we were kids. Now we’re old (and unemployed) so it’s time to take revenge. First up? Super C.
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It’s the history of Donkey Kong. It’s 100% accurate. It’d be silly to question it’s authenticity.
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When Capcom was making glory titles for the Nintendo back in the early 90′s, two princes named Rick and Tom came into the spotlight and quickly disappeared just as fast as they came. Nobody seemed to have the patience for them and it didn’t help that their adventure was also out on a much newer, flashier system (Super Nintendo). It quickly became forgotten, but in true Nintendo fashion, forgotten fun games become cult classics that people are willing to drop some serious cash on. With limited printings giving it another push, Snow Bros can be seen selling for anywhere upwards to $110. In more of an investigative manner, I wanted to find out why something that appeared so simple could sell for so much hard cash (other than the fact that there were simply not a lot of them). And after a few seconds it became incredibly clear – it’s Bubble Bobble with snowmen. The bosses are impossible though supply that welcoming satisfied feeling once mastering the patterns they throw at you. Playing with two players is a must. So why would a Bubble Bobble clone be worthy of such praise? Dare I say it – it’s better than Bubble Bobble. It’s Bubble Bobble perfection. Hell – if you like Bubble Bobble, sell it and pick up Snow Bros. The length of the game shouldn’t deter Bubble Bobble fans as they’ve accepted not finishing the game unless they have countless hours of time on their hands. It’s a gem that is worthy of praise and a must for any Nintendo fan boy lurking amongst us.
There are over 100 floors with bosses splitting up the monotony every 10th floor. The stages themselves are simple enough; gain some power-ups, throw snow at enemies and push them into balls rolling them down the stage, and clear the stage. I have to assume they’re getting the snow from their ever-replenishing bodies, which is actually kind of disgusting if you think about it.
8/10
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BUT DAY 6 IS SUCH A BEAST. AND THAT HONDA BATTLE MAKES MY BLOOD BOIL.
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