Battletoads - Rare - NES - 1991
source: Just Like Old Times Retro Games
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Battletoads by Jean Alexandre Brianchon
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Jimmy Lee, Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls [SNES] (Leland Interactive Media/ Tradewest)
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🎮 Plok (Super Nintendo)
Complete Gameplay: https://youtu.be/m6EIUz6oB5k
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Retro_G is back with another gaming classic for the SNES! This one took me awhile to finish but you won't be disappointed. Hopefully I did some justice for Super Double Dragon with some video editing but moreover enjoy the gameplay and art! THX!
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Battletoads (Sega Genesis)
Developer: Arc System Works Publisher: Tradewest Release: 03/93 Genre: Action
Battletoads is a game that I both love and hate. It has more variety than two or three games combined and lets its creativity flow unbridled. But the unrelenting difficulty is legendary and is the reason most have never made it past stage three. Why go through the trouble of creating so much great content if few…
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Battletoads video game ad circa August 1991
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Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (SNES)
The Battletoads explode onto the Super Nintendo with Battlemaniacs, developed Rare and published by Tradewest in 1993. In the game, you once again play as either two of three 'Toads, on a quest to rescue their fellow 'Toad, who has been kidnapped by the Dark Queen and taken to a virtual reality world. What's up with the Battletoads always getting kidnapped by the way? This would be like playing a TMNT game where you can only play as one of turtles trying to rescue the other three. It's kind of lame and one of my constant complaints with all of the Battletoads games (except Battletoads/Double Dragon where you can *finally* play as all three Battletoads).
Other than that, the game is a pretty solid beat 'em up, although with all of the bullshit and cheap difficulties one comes to expect from a Battletoads game - and yes, that means the treacherous speeder bike zone that halted the progress of many a child in the original NES game. They actually have the nerve of smashing the speeder bike level with a bonus level where you are riding a checker piece across a giant chessboard. So while you're trying to keep your eyes from falling out of your head from that level, now you're expected to ride the speeder bike! Give me a break!
The sprites are nice and big though. The controls are also pretty good. Overall, it's a decent upgrade from the NES game, although by this point the Battletoads ship has clearly sailed.
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Double Dragon ad (Tradewest, 1990)
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“Shadow Dojo Exterior and Interior” from Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls (Leland Interactive Media/Tradewest/1994)
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