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Reviews (3)

28 Nov, 2018
Not bad... not bad at all.
The game itself is truly excellent with it's smooth controls, nice graphics, faithful soundtrack and storyline to the at least 90% of the first Star Wars episode. If it wasn't for the extreme difficulty (doesn't mean the difficulty is a bad thing but this game could go pretty far sometimes.) I would say it's a decent game and worth it for your NES library. Recommended.

14 Apr, 2018
Entertaining action packed movie from my childhood!
Amazing action packed Korean/HK co-production movie (directed by Kim Si Hyeon), The Dragon's Snake Fist is perhaps one of the best Dragon Lee's movie I've seen yet. Even though the movie itself necessarily doesn't really show any "Snake fist" or "crane fist", regardless Dragon Lee's kicking action in this film is just completely nuts and shows some of the true high Taekwondo powerhouse action to the audience. Granted, this movie might not live up to the name for being "the best", interms of the comparison to the other HK movies like Fist of Fury, it still has it's own B-graded entertainment value. The movie itself came out as a remastered edition, and I'm happy to see that this movie got it's remastered version for once and for all, cause it certainly deserve it!

01 May, 2018
Cute little puzzle game in action!
Yoshi no Cookie was released around 1993 on Family Computer. Much like Dr. Mario or Yoshi, Yoshi no Cookie is another simple but pretty addicting puzzle game. The object is where you have to match a same shape of cookie in a row, and in order to beat each level, you have to match a row, otherwise the cookies would stack each row and will eventually lead to gameover. It has a delightful music and fun addicting gameplay and it increases the challenge gradually by giving more rows of cookies and speeding of the stacking time. This is a true hidden Jam for the NES/Famicom library and people should definitely give it a shot for this game. Highly recommended.