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Monday, July 19, 2021

Videogame Review, Galaga for the Nintendo Entertainment System (w/ NES Max Controller)

Videogame Review, Galaga for the Nintendo Entertainment System (w/ NES Max Controller)


The NES controller wasn’t Nintendo’s maximum control.  The NES Max controller was Nintendo’s maximum control.  However, there’s a catch!  A device with maximum control can hurt your hands.  My personal experience with the NES Max does give me a little bit of pain.  It’s to be expected.  Arcade games like Galaga and Pac-Man provide the audience with sweat, frustration, and intensity of emotional being.  Not every player for old video games agrees to “turbo” buttons.  In fact, some players of “old” video games consider “turbo function” as cheating.  I’ve worked up a sweat with the NES Max controller.  Actually, the bonus rounds in Galaga are more difficult with turbo function since your ship must depend on a history of shots, blasts, and enemy encounter.  Galaga doesn’t get so repetitive if you’re able to reach the higher levels.  Thus far, I’ve gone past 140,000 points of high score.  Enemies move around in a variety of angles that keep the intensity going for me.  The controller is very accurate.  But, keep in mind that, with pain, you can get distracted.  My fingers are recovering while I type this video game review.  I’m not always a critic of video games.  Some of the critics on Earth are bad reviewers.  My video game review covers Galaga with the NES Max controller.  Turbo function is tricky.  Generally speaking, using turbo makes the official playing fields pretty empty, even if the bonus rounds are stuck in gears during reload.  I have done achievements for PERFECT! bonus rounds with the NES Max.  Retro gamers would probably consider this cheating.  Then again, I like having a “machine gun” for bonus rounds.  We don’t have to let a machine perform everything of craft.  But some players for old video games feel that people should push their buttons over a challenge like no other.  So, what turbo function can do is make gameplay very automated in circulation of ergonomics.  The NES Max controller does not have a very high circulation of ergonomics.  If anything, my comfort is a little privacy that deserves some credit.  Nintendo, Atari, Sega, Sony, Microsoft, and other video game companies have not been consistent with maximum control.  Maximum control is sort of like maximum freedom and I know gamers are pretty shy near people on the streets.  A gamer may laugh at himself while walking next door to the market.  If that’s the case, gaming and gameplay of video games have an impact on social behavior.  Critics aren’t the only victims of circumstance.  Reviewers can say something that programmers don’t like.  A reviewer can be a real jerk.  I make sure I can read my own video game reviews with at least one polite voice that’s needed.  My words can appear wrong to a false reader of my literature and I must find enough details to make sure he doesn’t just “rip the page” with irrelevant study.  The NES Max controller does help me play Galaga better.  Sometimes it hurts, sometimes it humors; however, my controller isn’t tickling me and my arcade experience rocks the world for a moment.




https://www.deviantart.com/gameuniverso/art/Review-of-Galaga-NES-and-NES-Max-886167417

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