Startropics
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- star greatness
this is a fantastic game it even has a rob cameo it's so fun you also get a yo-yo to use highley recamended also check out the sequel startropics 2 zodas revenge
Rating:
- Whoops my behind Wif a belt!
This game it worth it. Graphics are decent, music is good. However controls are a little frustrating as well as that damn Octopuss.
Rating:
- One of NES's best, hands down!
Startropics was one of those games that I initially scoffed at because, on the surface, it looked kind of silly and made me think of those Adventure Island games by Hudson Soft. What made me reconsider was this game's inclusion in Nintendo Power's special Game Atlas edition, which compiled maps and guides for some of Nintendo's best adventure games ranging from Mega Man to Zelda. Anyway, I realized how wrong I was when I popped a copy of this game in and proceeded to play it addictively for several ... Read More
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- May be the best NES game ever produced
Startropics, for those unfamiliar with this great game, is pretty much of the linear RPG type with some challenging puzzles thrown in the mix. You are Mike, who has just arrived at Coralcola to visit your uncle, Dr. J. You find out that he has been kidnapped and only you can save him.
Mike goes through the game equipped with a yo-yo. It proves to be a powerful tool, and it only gets stronger further into the game. You will most likely encounter some frustrating puzzles that seemingly have ... Read More
Rating:
- Saved Dr.J just in time for the 1983 76ers to win the finals
Great action/rpg that was overlooked and is very underrated.(I personally played it for the first time around 1996 when I had just purchased a Nintendo 64.)It is a very linear quest which some people seem to really dislike, (i.e. Anyone who gave Zelda 2 a bad review but enjoyed Zelda 1.)Much like Zelda 2, it is an awesome game even if it is linear which doesn't bother me in the slightest bit.Fun quests and intriguing puzzles make this game a classic and a must own.The control is odd at first but ... Read More
- star greatnessthis is a fantastic game it even has a rob cameo it's so fun you also get a yo-yo to use highley recamended also check out the sequel startropics 2 zodas revenge
- Whoops my behind Wif a belt!This game it worth it. Graphics are decent, music is good. However controls are a little frustrating as well as that damn Octopuss.
- One of NES's best, hands down!Startropics was one of those games that I initially scoffed at because, on the surface, it looked kind of silly and made me think of those Adventure Island games by Hudson Soft. What made me reconsider was this game's inclusion in Nintendo Power's special Game Atlas edition, which compiled maps and guides for some of Nintendo's best adventure games ranging from Mega Man to Zelda. Anyway, I realized how wrong I was when I popped a copy of this game in and proceeded to play it addictively for several ... Read More
- May be the best NES game ever producedStartropics, for those unfamiliar with this great game, is pretty much of the linear RPG type with some challenging puzzles thrown in the mix. You are Mike, who has just arrived at Coralcola to visit your uncle, Dr. J. You find out that he has been kidnapped and only you can save him.
Mike goes through the game equipped with a yo-yo. It proves to be a powerful tool, and it only gets stronger further into the game. You will most likely encounter some frustrating puzzles that seemingly have ... Read More
- Saved Dr.J just in time for the 1983 76ers to win the finalsGreat action/rpg that was overlooked and is very underrated.(I personally played it for the first time around 1996 when I had just purchased a Nintendo 64.)It is a very linear quest which some people seem to really dislike, (i.e. Anyone who gave Zelda 2 a bad review but enjoyed Zelda 1.)Much like Zelda 2, it is an awesome game even if it is linear which doesn't bother me in the slightest bit.Fun quests and intriguing puzzles make this game a classic and a must own.The control is odd at first but ... Read More
