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Saturday, August 28, 2021

Videogame Review, Heavy Barrel for the Nintendo Entertainment System (w/ NES Max and NES Top Loader)

Videogame Review, Heavy Barrel for the Nintendo Entertainment System (w/ NES Max and NES Top Loader)


Let me test your “knowledge” about evolution.  Do you “love watching fiction” and “ignore reality” from here on?  Well, my friend, you do NOT believe in evolution!  Evolution is a science about nature, not about art!  Art can come into play under nature; however, “nature” and “art” are two different vocabulary terms.  Do you love Star Wars more and “ignore what’s going on around you” as such?  If so, EVOLUTION is not likely your thing.  Heavy Barrel is fiction.  So, if we’re to talk about evolution for Heavy Barrel, our reference should be way more in terms of nature.  Look all around you!  What’s going on?  You’ll probably have to turn off the TV.  Really, what’s happening?  Throw that newspaper away!  You’re playing a video game here!  Ha ha!  We do get some reality for video games.  The NES Max controller is a real source of gameplay.  I don’t know why turbo function is weak.  For my main fire power, turbo function only works in theory and not in practice; for, the fire gets too slow and I need to just push fire buttons instead.  Maybe this is why video game reviewers usually play works of fiction in video games.  Maybe they don’t really want to know what’s going on around them.  Sad, just sad.  Yes, we do get “HD video”, we do get “4K TV”, but so much of modern technology is wasted for anti-evolution resources.  Let me put it this way- if we were to begin abandoning “fiction”, most of our video games on the whole planet Earth would simply… disappear!  Why?  Because fiction is not reality.  And, the science of EVOLUTION is about reality, not fiction so much.  How do we determine reality for fiction?  Well, there’s some reality for fiction.  Thing is, it’s from “works of art” that we get anti-evolution resources.  We get gods, we get angels, we get devils, we get trolls, we get elves, we get unicorns, we get monsters, we get “aliens”, we get “unidentified flying objects” (which can just be impossible), we get immortals, we get powerful wizards, we get bewildering witches, we get Sonic the Hedgehog, we get Super Mario, we get Chicory, we get “the might of magic” and more- these are anti-evolution resources.  It’s more art and less nature.  Of course, “evolution” is not the only subject of interest for us.  Believe it or not, fantasy can bring us to a greater awareness of emotions and feelings.  You can call this a “spirit” if you want to.  Some people live for the soul.  Heavy Barrel is a great game about the emotional being of disorderly fashion with battle and war (at least in concept).  I know.  You don’t believe me.  What evidence do you have beyond reality?  Why do you enjoy fiction and ignore reality?  I know you do.  You’re here, reading this, right?  Fantasy can become reality.  Sometimes, it takes fantasy for us to create reality.  It doesn’t always work.  But, it’s worth a shot.  The NES game is better to play with the original NES controller.  NES Max is a theory in works.  Most video game companies today do not have any controllers that are like the NES Max.  Even modern technology is usually not like NES Max.  Our modern technology usually includes controllers and devices that don’t have turbo.  In fact, they don’t have the NES Max buttons.  And, the NES Max controller is a natural expression of gameplay for the right source.  From source to resource and resource to source, there’s enough fiction in reality to doubt nature in the happening, for what we care to approach and invent for better technology.  I love fiction.  I just love reality, too.




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