An awesome Taito platformer that you'll more than likely never come across without actively search it out, and then good luck affording it. It's too bad, because it's an excellent game!
Great walkthrough. This looks like it was a fun game. I was really surprised to see characters and the mining space colony from Jetsons The Movie in this game.
How did everyone hear about this game? I loved the movie (and this has aspects of the movie in it), but if it weren’t for Blockbuster I would never have played this. I must have rented it 10 times and still I haven’t beaten it. I always wanted to own this game!
I actually still have my copy of this game from back in the day, I remember it being alright, but I wasn't a fan of that "pick-up-and-throw" method being your primary attack. It may have been fine for Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers or the Donkey Kong Country games, but considering the futuristic setting, I was hoping for a method of attack that fit the setting better. At least Fred Flintstone was given a club in his games.
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And it'll only continue to go up because people pay this kind of price for a game, resellers see that, raise it up further, more people foolishly spend tons on it, and the cycle continues. When that price bubble pops, a lot of people will feel silly they ever spent that much.
You must be out of your mind to purchase a old game like that for $148. For one, it most likely has a dead battery inside the cartridge or it probably wont work right at all because it's like 30 YEARS OLD. Why spend that much money on old wiring and plastic, meanwhile you could of just downloaded a rom for it FOR FREE. No offense, but, you are one of the reasons why this idiototic cycle still fucking continues. One day I hope this vicious cycle fucking pops sooner or later because this has gone way to far, for way too long.
@@gravemaster8747 That may be a long, long time away, those carts are much more durable than a CD or DVD. Atari carts are approaching 40 years old, some already over 40, and they still work like new. Yes EEPROMS die eventually, but the way people are making repros, those will eventually flood the market way more than they do now. As long as there are chips, and NES carts, someone will always ensure that the games still exist in physical form, even if it's not a legal practice. The ROMS are long dumped, so if you know how to put together a repro, you can continue to make a game live, over and over again. The idea of paying over $100 for a piece of plastic with chips inside is insane. $10-$30 seems reasonable for a cart this old, and with boxes being made of cardboardfor NES games, trust me, the carts will outlive the cardboard. Many games I paid $10 or less for a decade ago have seen their prices increase 4 times higher, or more than what I paid a decade or so ago. I have stuff like Shadow of the Ninja for NES, cart only, that ran me $10 a decade ago, now sells for over $100 because some greedy asshole wants to make free money, and some sucker easily gives it him. And if you over $100 for a game, and it doesn't work, guess who feels bad and looks silly (hint, it's not the seller).