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What was Rareware like before 1994? Did any of you know that Rareware made games for the NES? Well, it's true. Rareware made quite a few games before more...the well-known Donkey Kong Country and Banjo-Kazooie, and this is one of them! And even before there were pre-rendered graphics where everything was modeled in 3-D, this game had impressive graphics for the NES -- it had nice 3-D affects. Just look at the background. It has parallax scrolling! That's pretty rare for the NES, if you ask me. The game has a 3-D look to it overall, which looks great.
But why am I playing this game? Well, ever since the AVGN reviewed it on YouTube, I wanted to try the game for myself. I already knew that this game was made by Rare way before AVGN's video, so it must be good! Well, even though the AVGN made it sound like a bad game, it really isn't that bad. It sure is hard, though.
This game is so hard that I can never make it past the third level. Because of this, I decided to try something different for a change -- rather than upload a speedrun, this time I'm going to show myself messing up at the game, while seeing how far I can get in this level. What you're seeing here is the farthest I ever got in this level. Really. I'm not kidding.
The first part isn't hard at all -- you just beat up a bunch of enemies by punching them. The hard part is when you ride a vehicle that goes very fast. It's similar to the mine cart stages in DKC, but harder -- all these walls come by at an increasingly fast speed, and you have to either jump on them, weave around them, or stay under them. There are also ramps that you have to take, which isn't that hard, thankfully. There are also some enemies that you have to dodge, and I only got past these once, which you'll see in this video (unfortunately, I mess up soon after that, because I didn't know you had to jump). Yes, you're seeing the only time I have ever gotten past these enemies.
I mess up a lot and lose lives. Even with an extra life that I get at 100,000 points, I lose them all and get a Game Over. The Game Over screen is rather bland for a Rareware game -- I was expecting to see Rash (the character I was controlling) all beat up or something.
I think the music in this game was composed by none other than... David Wise! I think a lot of you know who he is...
One last thing -- This is probably the only Battletoads video I'll upload, and I probably won't upload this on YouTube. less
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Sep 9, 08
By: Blaziken257
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