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Little Samson 06-30-12 03:33 PM
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Little Samson: The Titan of 8-Bit Games!
LITTLE SAMSON A review by DracoRex for www.vizzed.com Introduction: Little Samson (called Seirei Densetsu LICKLE (聖鈴伝説LICKLE) in Japan, which loosely translates to Lickle: Legend of the Holy Bells) has to be one of, if not the, greatest side-scrolling game for the NES and, if you ask me, of all time. If I were to have a top ten list for best video games of all time this would make number 1 every-time! It's an amalgamation of all our classic gaming sensibilities and a combination of everything that makes the 2 dimensional side scrolling-platformer genre such an integral part of modern gaming. It takes grand genre forging classics like Super-Mario Bros., Megaman, and the good NES Castlevania games and wraps it all up with some of the best possible graphics the 8-Bit era can muster. It's a true gem and an underrated classic that has somewhat of a cult following online but other than that isn't all that well known due to being released at the tail end of the NES like some of the later Taito games like Bubble Bobble 2 and Panic Restaurant. But because of this the developers really knew what they were doing with this one as I think everyone in their mother could make an NES game by this point and the game is incredibly rare to find and real life and command pretty heavy prices of up to $200 at swap meets and flea markets, so get it where you can it's probably the best 200 bucks you might ever spend! So enough gushing let's get down to the bitty gritty.... Graphics: Simply astounding. This game has some of the best looking sprites around and even modern day 8-bit styled games, like Megaman 9 and 10, don't hold a candle to it. Each character is distinct and expressive and the graphics accurately and expertly represent exactly what they're supposed to be. A funny quirk of the graphic design is that there's a strange disconnect between the majority o... Read the rest of this Review
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DracoRex's Game History |
Yu-Gi-Oh! - Dungeon Dice Monsters (gba), Yu-Gi-Oh! - Dungeon Dice Monsters (gba), Yu-Gi-Oh! - Dungeon Dice Monsters (gba), Super Robot Taisen - Original Generation (gba), Cocoron (english translation) (nes), Mega Man 3 (nes), Mega Man 3 (nes), Mega Man 2 (nes), Cocoron (english translation) (nes), Cocoron (english translation) (nes), Cocoron (english translation) (nes), Cocoron (english translation) (nes), Cocoron (english translation) (nes), Transformers - Beast Wars Transmetals (n64), Transformers - Beast Wars Transmetals (n64), Transformers - Beast Wars Transmetals (n64), Transformers - Beast Wars Transmetals (n64), Konjiki no Gashbell!! - Unare! Yuujou no Zakeru 2 (gba), Konjiki no Gashbell!! - Unare! Yuujou no Zakeru (gba), Konjiki no Gashbell!! Yuujou no Zakeru - Dream Tag Tourn (gba), Konjiki no Gashbell!! - Unare! Yuujou no Zakeru 2 (gba), Konjiki no Gashbell!! - Unare! Yuujou no Zakeru (gba), Samurai Shodown V + Samurai Spirits Zero (set 1) (mame), Samurai Shodown V + Samurai Spirits Zero (set 1) (mame), Sonic 2 Heroes (gen), Pokemon Yellow (gbc), Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (Euro 940705) (mame), Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (Euro 940705) (mame), Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (Euro 940705) (mame), Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (Euro 940705) (mame), Onimusha Tactics (gba), Onimusha Tactics (gba), Super Godzilla (snes), Yuu Yuu Hakusho (snes), Yu Yu Hakusho 2 - Gekitou! Nanakyou no Tatakai (gg), Onimusha Tactics (gba), Onimusha Tactics (gba), Mystic Ark (English by Aeon Genesis) (snes), Mystic Ark (English by Aeon Genesis) (snes), Primal Rage (snes), Primal Rage (32x), Primal Rage (version 2.3) (mame), Demon's Crest (snes), Demon's Crest (snes), Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World (snes), Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World (snes), Pokemon Yellow (gbc), Pokemon Yellow (gbc), Pokemon Yellow (gbc), Primal Rage (version 2.3) (mame), |
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