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Total number of titles: 1814


Page number: 27
 

 

Zack & Wiki Quest for Barbaros' Treasure

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Publisher: Capcom
Genre: Adventure
My Rating:   Rated: Rating Pending
Condition: Complete
Edition: Summary: As a little pirate with big dreams, Zach doesn't just have his sights set on mere treasure or spectacularly speedy pirate ships - he wants to be the greatest pirate who ever lived! To reach that lofty goal, he is going to have to outwit, outsmart and outduel every obstacle that gets in his way. It's a good thing he's found his new enchanted pal, Wiki, a magical hand bell with the power to transform any object into something practical. Get ready to explore seven vibrant and fantastic lands, from lush jungles and frigid ice temples to colossal castles and floating airships. Each level contains multiple sub-levels of peril, puzzles and plunder. Play alone or as a group to work through each increasingly complex puzzle. Use the Wii Remote to navigate, open objects, transform items and unlock new pathways with a whole new variety of methods. Even boss battles are puzzle-based, so you'll need to think on your feet! ESRB Rated E for Everyone


 

Zany Golf

Platform: Sega Genesis
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: Sports
My Rating:   Rated:
Condition: Cart only
Edition: Summary:


 

Zaxxon

Platform: Colecovision
Publisher:
Genre:
My Rating:   Rated:
Condition: Cart only
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Zelda II: Adventures of Link

Platform: Nintendo NES
Publisher: Nintendo
Genre: Role-Playing
My Rating:   Rated: Everyone
Condition: Cart only
Edition: Summary: Zelda II is different. I will admit right off the bat that this game may not be for everyone. When it was released, it recieved a lot of negative feedback because it was not what people were expecting from a "Zelda" game. This game, at it's heart, is an action-sidescroller, and a VERY difficult one at that.
Having said that, you should definitely try it out. The game uses rpg-zelda-like adventuring, but zooms in for a 2D sidescroll view for combat sequences, and the result is a VERY engaging and creative game. The combat is more complex than most action games, lending a high degree of difficulty to the game. (fighting advanced opponents often involves sword-and-shield combat that required more thinking and reacting than simply "button-mashing.")
The graphics are way better than they have any right to be for an 8-bit game and the music is quite good. (much better than Zelda I's music.) There are only 7 temples, but they are challenging and will take you quite a while to defeat. The last temple is a MONSTER and it's big secret has stumped *many* excellent gamers for years.
The game builds nicely throughout and the gameplay never relents. There are very few opportunites for "metaplay" this game. (metagaming = "programmer-allowed cheating." as in: finding a way to defeat an enemy that the computer cannot possibly defend against.) The final battle is fast and ferocious and the identity of your oponnent will surprise you! (hint: he makes a cameo appearance in Zelda 64! Well, Now you HAVE to try the game, don't you?? :D)
As a fellow game-developer myself, I have to commend Nintendo for their ingenious design of the last temple and in fact, the whole game. This game has rightly become a cult-classic in recent years and should be required material for any action-rpg game fan.
Be warned though, if you are expecting a game like Zelda I or III, you will be surprised, though not necesarily dissapointed.
Highly recommended.


 

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (Classic NES Series)

Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Nintendo
Genre:
My Rating:   Rated: Everyone
Condition: Complete
Edition: Summary: Nintendo (AGBPFLBE) X Zelda II Classic NES GBA


 

Zombie Revenge

Platform: Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: SEGA
Genre: Beat Em Up
My Rating:   Rated: Mature
Condition: Complete
Edition: Summary: Think you undid the undead in Dreamcast's gun-crazy fright fest? Think again. The zombies from "House of the Dead 2" are back, and they want revenge for your gun-happy ways. In a change from "House of the Dead"'s first-person viewpoint, "Zombie Revenge" places all characters (including hordes of attacking zombified souls) in a third-person camera view.
A perfect translation of the arcade game by the same name, "Zombie Revenge" also offers up an original mode that features a few small differences, including the option to play with powered-up guns or in bare knuckles mode (without the aid of handguns).
The graphics are crisp and clean, but the controls are mired in poor response time, and too many functions are assigned to the same buttons. Fans of the arcade version will rejoice at not having to pump quarters into a machine, but average zombie-hunting folks might be better off with Sega's other spooky shooter, "House of the Dead 2". "--Jeff Young"
Pros:
A seamless arcade-to-Dreamcast conversion Interesting VMU minigames enable players to add strength to their characters Impressive graphics
Cons:
Ambiguous controls No save-game feature You can only carry one weapon at a time


 

Zone of the Enders

Platform: Playstation 2
Publisher: Konami
Genre: Shooter
My Rating:   Rated: Mature
Condition: Missing Metal Gear Solid 2 Demo
Edition: Summary: A "giant robot"-themed action-adventure, Zone of the Enders not only looks great, but it plays great--a rarity in this junk-heap-filled genre. Set in the future inside an orbital space colony, Zone casts players as Leo, a young boy who inadvertently and unwillingly becomes the pilot of an orbital frame (giant robot) named Jehuty during a brutal invasion by hostile forces. While the original story is based on a familiar premise used in Japanese animation, the orbital frame designs are quite fresh, with nice touches such as glowing-vein-like patterns on Jehuty's armor that change color according to the armor's condition./ The mission-based gameplay in Zone requires Leo to travel back and forth between various locations, performing simple tasks and fighting squads of enemy orbital frames in addition to the occasional "boss." Piloting Jehuty is a breeze thanks to intuitive controls, effective onscreen displays, and a rotating third-person camera viewpoint that's refreshingly unobtrusive. While the 3-D environments are somewhat cramped, they're richly detailed and very interactive, allowing for some serious property damage that, along with civilian casualties, is frowned upon./ Admittedly, Zone's arcade-style combat is a bit too dumbed down, as the majority of battles can be won by mindlessly mashing away at the main weapon button. This wouldn't be so much of an issue if not for the fact that the game can be beaten in just a few hours, with the story coming to an abrupt end that leaves you hanging. --Joe Hon/ Pros:/ • Absolutely stunning 3-D graphics and exceptionally friendly controls/ • Heavy-handed melodrama that really grows on you/ • 1- or 2-player vs. mode unlocked when game is completed/ • Includes Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty playable demo disc/ Cons:/ • Shallow gameplay/ • Short game length, disappointing ending/ Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty demo/ Packaged with Zone of the Enders is a playable demo disc of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, the highly anticipated and much-hyped sequel to the PlayStation classic Metal Gear Solid. Fans will be pleased to know that it's everything they could have hoped for... and then some./ Not simply a rehash of its predecessor with next-generation graphics, MGS2adds much deeper gameplay to its tactical espionage action formula. Our hero, the "famous" Solid Snake, has been given a handbook's worth of new moves and techniques--skills that are put to the test against much smarter enemies within highly interactive environments. To introduce newbies to the Metal Gear world and to bring veterans up to speed, the demo includes an onscreen tutorial as well as a cleverly written plot synopsis of the first game./ Although it only contains the initial stage of the game and can be played through in less than an hour, the MGS2 demo has surprisingly huge replay value that's further boosted by its Internet ranking system, where players can enter in their clear codes (which they receive upon completion of the game) on the Konami Web site to see how they stack up against other players worldwide. --Joe Hon/


 

Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner

Platform: Playstation 2
Publisher: Konami
Genre: Shooter
My Rating:   Rated: Mature
Condition: Complete
Edition: Summary:


 

Zoo Keeper

Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Ignition Entertainment
Genre: Puzzle
My Rating:   Rated: Everyone
Condition: Complete
Edition: Summary: Zoo Keeper is a fun puzzler that gives you two screens of challenge. Use the DS touch screen to swap positons of the animals, creating rows of three or more. When you do, they'll be "captured" and new animals will fall into place. It's easy to learn buthard to master, like all the best puzzle masters - pick it up and see how you do!


 

Zoo Vet: Endangered Animals

Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Legacy Interactive
Genre: Simulation
My Rating:   Rated: Everyone 10+
Condition: Complete
Edition: Summary: Test your skills as an Animal Doctor in this fun and educational vet simulation. Using your stylus to give check-ups, treat major and minor illnesses, and even perform surgeries. Emergencies sometimes arise and you must act fast or risk losing a life. Zoo Vet will tug on your heartstrings, make you laugh, and challenge your mind as you take care of all the sick animals at the zoo.


 

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