Videogame Review, Arcade Classic 3 for the Nintendo Game Boy (w/ Refurbished Super Nintendo and Brand New Super Game Boy)
Nintendo should’ve said, “Only for Super Game Boy”. Super Nintendo (SNES) games usually don’t perform these color functions. In fact, a Super Nintendo game can be very stuck in color. We often don’t notice this because Super Nintendo games usually have a great variety of worlds and courses to enter into. The Super Game Boy makes Galaga and Galaxian far more playable. But beware of bugs! By that, I don’t just mean the “unidentified flying objects”. You have UFOs in the shapes of insects who want to… well, blow up easily. These 2 classic games are more on the easy side. In particular, the 2nd game isn’t so fast in difficulty and the challenge is there. 1st game? Honestly, the 1st game has the most errors and glitches in this Game Boy cartridge, but at least I can now “identify” the aliens. I don’t know why Nintendo also recommended this game for the Game Boy portable machine since the instruction manual lists some enemies by color and the Game Boy doesn’t actually have “color”. The Game Boy just plays games in black and white; there are no other colors in video, graphic, and concept. When I look at the Game Boy, I’m given a two-color presentation without the rainbow stuff. You’ll need a rainbow of colors to bring this Game Boy game to light of performance. I’ve used a big variety of colors and the Super Game Boy does a fantastic job even on my Vizio flat-screen TV. Already I can see how the Super Nintendo Entertainment System becomes at least in concept- the concept of SNES is, that gamers have hundreds of games to select from for the Super Nintendo, but, we have divisions of programmers and companies responsible for these videogames. What does that mean? It means the Super Game Boy is a combined effort. The Super Game Boy plays lots of Game Boy games for the Super Nintendo; however, you’ll have to figure out “what the best ingredients are”. Galaga and Galaxian for the Game Boy are easy enough if you’re aware of buggy programs. Galaga especially has some issues with regards to bonus enemies in flight. Who knows what those aliens do? I know what they do. Problem is, a new player may get confused from looking at suddenly-disappearing-and-reappearing Martians. There’s quite a few errors and glitches here that I didn’t see on the Game Boy. Maybe it’s quality, maybe it’s design, maybe it’s a coincidence- who knows? The Super Game Boy didn’t have to only play Game Boy games. We could’ve received extra. You have exclusive visuals and creative effects here that we won’t see anywhere else. The Super Game Boy should count as a Super Nintendo game; then again, the Super Game Boy often does what the Super Nintendo usually “does not”. My Super Game Boy is like a brand new video game console and yet, for the console to power on, I must use another console for it called the Super Nintendo. Nintendo marketed their original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) for a very long time. Game Boy games can appear whacky and odd on the Super Game Boy. You won’t have half of these colors in a good cartoon. I do recommend that you try this Game Boy game (Galaga/Galaxian) on the Super Game Boy. Maybe you’ll enjoy it; then again, gamers may often enjoy, and feel pleased by, their own mistakes.
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