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Super Pika Land Ultra - Vanilla Version Doesn't work ._.
Super Pikachu Bros 2 for the first time I turned on a Famicom Disk System
Super Mario 64 This is amazing

Burnseb01's Last Game Reviews
Super Pika Land
01-09-15 11:54 AM
Skepticality?
[b]If you read my review of [i]Super Pika Land Ultra: Chocolate Version[/i] then you know that I didn't enjoy this when I first played it. The truth is, I never actually could be bothered to finish the game since I got bored so quickly. So, without further ado, this i my review of the Original [i]Super Pika Land[/i] hack for Nintendo Game Boy![/b]

Games I review will be rated in stars (I rated the game a 4.5, so its star count would be ★★★★☆ )



[b]Graphics-[/b] ★★★
The game's graphics, besides the enemies and [ ? ] blocks, are nothing special. The game just seems to be a re-skinned [i]Super Mario Land[/i]
The only thing I can see where the default sprites have been put to a half-decent use is that the levels are slightly different, in fact, the Sprites at the end of Level 1-3 with an NPC Sprite turning into a Jigglypuff could have been used for a little reference that I'll explain later.

[b]Music-[/b] ★★★
I don't really have much to say about the music, its all just re-used from [i]Super Mario Land[/i]. My two favorite songs from the game is the Easton Kingdom (World 3) theme and the Ending Credits theme.

[b]Addictiveness-[/b] ★
I'm sorry to everybody who likes this game (which I can see is a lot of people because I looked at the comments after I finished playing.)
I've just never found any major fun in this game, I can't really say anything else about it. You can by all means enjoy the game if you want but I don't enjoy it that much if at all.

[b]Story-[/b] *crickets chirp*
Wait... there's a story here?

[b]Depth-[/b] ★☆
I gave the game 1.5 stars because the game has a little bit of depth but giving it 2 stars is being too generous in my opinion, it just feels like a game you'd play when your bored, considering you could probably beat it in 5 minutes if you wa... Read the rest of this Review
Super Pika Land Ultra - Chocolate Version
01-08-15 02:59 PM
Super Pika Land Ultra. Flavored fun!
Super Pika Land

When I first saw this game, I was pretty skeptical. I played the Game Boy version and I didn't really enjoy it, probably because I've never really enjoyed Super Mario Land.

Graphics
The graphics remind me of another Super Mario World hack called [i]Super Mario World- Redrawn[/i]. They look great compared to Super Mario World but there are games on the Super Nintendo with far superior graphics such as Star Fox (Starwing in Europe due to copyright) and the Donkey Kong Country trilogy.

Music
The music, for the Super Nintendo's standards is absolutely brilliant. They picked out some of the best songs from the games that they took the music from (Castlevania, Super Mario 3D Land, etc.) and the 16-bit instruments make the music sound even better. In my opinion, 8-bit and 16-bit will almost always be more appealing than the original compositions.

Addictiveness
This game... oh, this game. To me, Platformers will always be one of the most addictive genres of Video game next to Puzzle and RPGs
For the past week, I've been coming back every day to try and get as far as I can and so far I'm not even finished with it yet.

Story
The Story isn't really much to think about. You're a young Pikachu stuck on an island and needs to get off it. But obviously, 80s-90s Mario Games were never made for the story, the reason we all love them so much is for the gameplay.

Depth
Like I said earlier, I've not even finished with this game yet so I don't have much right to say how deep it is until I beat the game. As far as the overworld goes, I think I'll be at it for a while.
The game has the depth of Super Mario World, it has Secret Exits on certain levels, Boss Battles that vary from boss to boss. It's exactly what you'd expect from a 90's platformer, just with a Pokémon theme.

Difficulty
The game as a whole isn't that difficult. Certain levels are harder than o... Read the rest of this Review
Game Boy Advance Video - Pokemon - Volume 1
11-03-13 04:10 PM
Game Review? Not really...
Well, Time for another review... This isn't really a game, more of a collection of episodes of the Pokemon Anime, As bad as the graphics and the sound are, i'm impressed that Nintendo two 25-30 minutes Pokemon Episodes in to an inch-long 32-bit cartridge.

Graphics: 6- Not too great graphics, but then again, 32-bit cartridge...
Sound: 6- Same reason as the graphics...
Addictiveness: 10- That 10 doesn't really go to the Addictiveness, but to the "How likely you are to play this game again" question
-No Story-
Depth: 6- There wasn't any real depth, but the "game" is VERY big, cramming 50-60 minutes of the Pokemon Anime on a 32, yes... THIRTY-TWO bit cartridge...
Super Mario World - The Koopa Empire
10-29-13 08:36 PM
Review #2:- SMW: The Koopa Empire
Super Mario World: The Koopa Empire, being a hack of the original SNES SMW, is very close to the game, with even more Hidden (and not so hidden) secret to discover!

Graphics- Not the absolute best, but good graphics for a 16-bit console, other games like Mega Man X and Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island have considerably better graphics.

Sound- The Music to the game is great, a catchy soundtrack that keeps you in the mood to keep playing!

Addicting- I would probably play this game again, unless a similar hack outshines this one.

Story- The Story is kinda Cliche, Peach is kidnapped by Bowser and Mario must save her, I find it slightly overused and cheesy.

Depth- The game is as deep and the original Super Mario World, which is pretty deep, most people spent several months attempting to beat it.

Difficulty- Mario games are never really difficult, the only ones I find remotely difficult are the Mario & Luigi games: Superstar Saga, Partners in Time and Bowser's Inside Story.

Overall- I would recommend this game for anybody, Nostalgic to older players, Fun, Slightly Challenging (in a good way!)
Super Mario World Master Quest 7 - Redrawn
10-29-13 07:44 PM
Oh Boy...
This game, A hack of Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo is Amazing... It also reminds me of a YouTube video I saw about Baby Mario. (No link), overall, I recommend giving this a go, great for everyone!

Burnseb01's Last Game Guides
Super Mario World Redrawn
01-07-15 11:39 AM
SMW Redrawn Strategy Guide! Part 2

[spoiler][/spoiler]
Donut Ghost House-
This level is fairly simple. On the first part of the level, don't jump if you're Small/Baby Mario unless you're jumping over pits and/or collecting coins.
After that kerfuffling in what might as well be a Boo Safari, you just have to enter some doors and hit some [ ' ' ] blocks and that's it.

Vanilla Dome 1-
(For the sake of time, it'd be best if you went to Donut Plains 1 and got Cape Feathers so you have one on and have one in your inventory too.)
For the first part of the level, you just mainly have to spam Y whilst still maneuvering through the level until you reach the [ ? ] block between two yellow pipes. To get to the secret, you have to get to the Red Switch Palace via Vanilla Dome 2.

Vanilla Done 2 and Red Switch Palace-
You cannot use Yoshi in Vanilla Done 2 as the level's main focus starts with a Beanstalk Piranha Plant and Yoshi cannot climb up those.
To get to the secret Exit you have to jump off a lone [ ? ] block and then go left. There will be a P-Switch. After you've colected the P-Switch, jump on it and run to the left, jump in a 9x9 Coin Square and there will be a key, just fall down the hole to the left and there will be a hole, now you can get to the secret exit of Vanilla Done 1!

[This concludes Part Two of my Strategy Guide!]
Super Mario World Redrawn
11-05-13 11:06 AM
SMW Redrawn Strategy Guide! Part 1
Welcome to the Unofficial Strategy Guide of Super Mario World [Redrawn!] {]Part 1: Yoshi's Island and Donut Plains[}

[spoiler]!SPOILER ALERT![/spoiler]

Yellow Switch Palace-
Like the original SMW game, you have two level choices: Yoshi's Island 1 and Yoshi's Island 2, most people go for Yoshi's Island 2, considering you get through the game a bit quicker that way, but going through Yoshi's Island 1 lets you get to the Yellow Switch Palace,
the yellow !-Blocks are very good to have available at times when your small, as they spawn a Mushroom when hit from below, also they are great as platforms in Yoshi's Island 3.

Cape Gliding-
Donut Plains 1 is your first chance to get a Cape from a Super Koopa, Cape Gliding is hard to get used to and/or learn, to do it, you have to keep simultaniously pressing the Left and Right Buttons/Arrow Keys at a rate of 1 second in between.

Green Switch Palace-
In Donut Plains 2 (the Cave stage), look for a green pipe facing downwards in between two ascending platforms and go up it, then walk a bit to the right and you will see a Football Chuck, walk past him and there will be a spaced-out staircase made of [ ' ' ] blocks, the last one in teh staircase has a Beanstalk Piranha-Plant, a Cape is needed to knock it out of the block, up there you will end the level and be able to get to the Green Switch Palace!

-Spoilers end here-

This Concludes Part One of my Strategy Guide!

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Burnseb01's Game History
Super Mario World Redrawn (snes),   Super Mario World Redrawn (snes),   Super Mario World Redrawn (snes),   Super Mario World Redrawn (snes),   Super Mario World Redrawn (snes),   Pokemon Advanced Adventure (gba),   Super Mario World Redrawn (snes),   Civilization (snes),   Civilization (snes),   Civilization (snes),   Civilization (snes),   Civilization (snes),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (n64),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   Sims 2, The (gba),   Yoshi\'s Story (n64),   Yoshi\'s Story (n64),   Yoshi\'s Story (n64),   Yoshi\'s Story 2 (snes),   Yoshi\'s Story (tech demo) (gba),   Yoshi\'s Story (tech demo) (gba),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity 2000 (snes),   SimCity 2000 (n64),   SimCity 2000 (gba),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   SimCity (snes),   Super Mario World - Multiplayer (snes),   Super Mario 64 (n64),   Super Mario 64 (n64),   Kirby Super Star (snes),   Kirby Super Star (snes),   Sonic the Hedgehog 64 (n64),   Super Mario 64 (n64),   Super Mario 64 (n64),  
 
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