Ice Hockey and Tetris
Alright, it’s time to take a break and play some games that
aren’t story driven.
So if you look at the list, you might notice that Tetris
comes after Mario Bros 2 and Dragon Warrior. There is a reason why I’m skipping
both of these right now, and they are as follows.
- I don’t really feel like playing Super Mario Bros 2 right now – Sorry I was playing it, got all the way to the final boss twice and died both times, I have it on Mario All-Stars, so I will play it then. It’s just better in every way on the SNES and I have to review All-Stars anyway for both SMB 3 and Lost Levels so why not just review it then.
- Instead of just doing two separate reviews for Dragon Warrior and Final Fantasy, I’m going to do a thing where I look at both of them together as they’re not only two of the biggest franchise in Japan (or the world), but also the cornerstones of typical JRPGs. Plus I was writing the review for Dragon Warrior (I’ve already beaten it) and found myself wanting to compare it to FF anyway, so I’m just going to make it easier on myself.
In addition to these things, part one of the story has been
started…I’m probably going to only post that every once in a while, depending
on how much I write, (the only little bit of info you’re going to get from it
is that Chapter 1 is called “A Strange New Kingdom”), so look forward to that.
Hopefully I will actually do some work on it and get the full chapter done.
I also purchased a number of games on the
Steam Summer Sale (fucking all of my money is now gone…) so I have to update
the game list eventually…also I need to update it with the downloaded games on
my Wii, PS3, and Xbox360.
Anyway on to the reviews…
Ice Hockey
Aisu Hokkē |
I’ll start with Ice Hockey because that’s first on the list,
and I feel like less people have played this one.
Ice Hockey was released originally for the Famicom in January
of 1988 and then ported to the NES later that year in March. As anyone with a brain
might be able to guess, it’s a game, where you play Ice Hockey. Now I’m not going to explain all the rules of
hockey or really go into much about the sport because that’s not the point of
this game. It’s not like the current NHL games, hell, it doesn’t even have the
proper amount of players on the ice. This game is all about fast paced 20
minute games that you can grab a few beers, grab a few friends and have some
fun for a couple hours (or if you’re not old enough to grab beers, and if you
don’t have any friends you can play against a computer which is also kind of
fun, but for a significantly less amount of time).
The controls are actually more complex than one might initially
assume, seeing as there are only two buttons on the controller. B shoots the
puck while A passes and changes characters. In addition to whoever you’re controlling
you also command the goalie. These simple controls make the game easy to understand,
but hard to master. This means when you’re
playing with your friends, it’s a whole lot of fun.
There are six teams, which vary depending on if you’re
playing this game in Japan or elsewhere in the world. You can control the USA,
Sweden, Poland, Canada, Czechoslovakia, or the USSR (in Japan, the USA switches
with Japan and Sweden switches with the US).
This means you can play the USA vs. USSR, and re-enact quite
possibly the single best moment in all of sports ever, The Miracle on Ice. If
you don’t know what that is, please go watch Miracle, or look it up, or both.
Each team consists of four players of which there are three
different types of players: The Normal Guy, who is of average everything,
speed, shot strength, faceoff quality, beard length, and checking, The Skinny-Ass
Guy, who is faster, but not as strong, nor is his facial hair of quite the same
quality, finally there’s The Fat-Ass Guy, who you would think would be
American, but in fact is actually Czech according to this game (They start with
3 fatties and a normal guy). The Heavy guy is really strong, but skates a
little slower. Once you pick your nation and team, you finally get dropped on
the ice and the mayhem starts.
This is why I love old Nintendo games, they’re just about
the fun. I like story and menus and being able to make shitty versions of
sports jerseys that don’t really look like anything I would actually want to
wear as much as the next person, but sometimes you don’t fucking need that
shit. Sometimes that’s just too much…
I had two problems with the game. The first was that without
a manual, I had no idea how to play this game. Luckily with only two buttons, I
could sort of figure it out, but I had to look up the actual controls online to
really get a sense of what was going on.
I did that here : Ice Hockey Wiki
It’s a great wiki, and does a nice job of explaining what the fuck to do.
It’s a great wiki, and does a nice job of explaining what the fuck to do.
Huh? There must be a joke I'm missing. |
The other problem I had is that the colour scheme. Like…On
the title screen there are three guys that have different coloured uniforms…so
why is Canada green? The uniforms could have been different colours and that
would have given this game just that much more. The way it is, it doesn’t
really matter what country you pick…at least with other colours it would give a
little bit more differentiation.
But yeah fun ass game
Tl;Dr
+Fun game, double fun if you have friends, triple fun if you
have beer.
+Addicting and super competitive
+Able to re-enact the Miracle on Ice
-How does one “Ice Hockey”
-Why is Canada green? Seriously?
Tetris
It's fucking Tetris |
So unless you’re too young to read this, or have been dead
since 1989, you have no excuse to not have played this game. Seriously, you’re
probably on Facebook or some shit, just go.
Go play.
There’s so much information about Tetris and how it fucking awesome it is.
Seriously let me Google Tetris things for you
Tl;Dr
+Go play Tetris
-How have you not played Tetris??
-NES version doesn’t have Korobeiniki as a song
Russia I assume... |
Ok, break over.
On to the next one.
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