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Taxan/Kid |
September 1990 |
Action |
1 Player |
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Low G Man tries to emulate the look and feel of other
NES action games, while adding a few of its own
ideas. Unlike most games, killing enemies here is
a two step process... first, you freeze them with a stun
gun, then you ram a spear through them. The game's
major flaw is that it doesn't feel as solid as its
peers, with choppy scrolling and unrealistic
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FCI/Compile |
October 1987 |
Sports |
1-2 Players
(alt) |
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It seems the pool tables of tomorrow will look a lot
like the miniature golf courses of today. There
are thirty two different tables in Lunar Pool, and each
one is stranger than the next. The object,
however, remains the same... to sink all the balls in
the pockets. The game is fun and challenging, and
the simple but effective graphics sell the game's
futuristic setting. |
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