Jumat, 27 Desember 2019

Mobygames (364)

Super Caesars Palace
Super Caesars Palace SNES Front Cover  Super Caesars Palace SNES Back Cover

 Super Caesars Palace is the upgraded sequel to the original Caesars Palace for the NES. This version features nine different games to choose from: Blackjack, Keno, Roulette, Scratchers, Horse Racing, Red Dog, Craps, Video Poker and Slot Machines, each with their own degree of difficulty and strategy.

Once a player reaches a sufficient amount of funds, they can then go to the V.I.P. room and play more high stakes versions of these games to either win big or lose big. To add more realism, the player can also visit ATMs to draw more cash for playing in case they are running low on on-hand cash. It also has a password feature that will allow the player to pick up and continue their game at a later time.

Super Chase H.Q 
Super Chase H.Q. SNES Front Cover  Super Chase H.Q. SNES Back Cover

 Super Chase H.Q. is an enhanced sequel to Chase H.Q. As usual, you must drive your way towards a criminal's vehicle, which is known to be involved in some crime, while avoiding passing cars to gain points. Your car also comes equipped with three turbos, which can be useful if you are way behind the vehicle.

But this time, cars aren't just the only things that you have to worry about. You will also encounter bikes that shoot or throw firebombs at you, as well as cars that go the wrong way. (If you crash into one of these, you'll be sent flying through the air.) Not to mention other obstacles such as barricades.

Furthermore, as well as the criminal's damage indicator, you also have your own. When you finally catch up with each criminal, they are likely to shoot at you if you get too close to their vehicle, but you may encounter criminals who have different ways of attacking you. The fourth criminal, for example, launches a missile at you if you are further behind him. Once you are shot at and hit, your indicator decreases for every time you are hit, but this rule does not apply when you're hit by passing cars. When your indicator is empty or when you're out of time, the game ends.

When you complete each round, a statistics screen will appear, and you are awarded points based on the time remaining, how much damage you've done, and the number of nitros that are used. One of the options allow you to display the game's speedometer in either MPH or Km/h. The game also has a storyline, which can be viewed in between rounds.

Super Conflict
 

 Super Conflict is a strategy game that compares itself to a game of chess: there are two sides (Blue or Red) who must destroy the opposing force's Flag Unit. (In the fifth skill level, there is also a Flag Ship, and the game is lost if either one is destroyed.) Scenarios are laid on on a hexagonal grid, and each space has its own terrain type and can be occupied by one unit. You move your units around and attack enemy units in adjacent hexagons. There are also cities, airports, and shipyards, which you can occupy and use for your own purposes (ie. to repair a unit). Depending on the skill level or scenario you can also construct factories to produce additional units.

Super Final Match Tennis
Super Final Match Tennis SNES Front Cover  Super Final Match Tennis SNES Back Cover

 Super Final Match Tennis is a tennis game with three game modes. The game modes are Exhibition, World Tour, and Training.

Exhibition mode lets up to four players play a tennis match. Players can choose to play either one, three, or five sets of tennis. Players can also select to handicap a player by not allowing them to play close to the net. Players can then select from a pool of fourteen tennis players (seven male, seven female) each with their own unique skill sets.

World Tour mode lets the player compete in six different tennis tournaments throughout the world. Training mode lets the player practice their serving, their receiving, rallying, and smashing technique.

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar