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Review by
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Alex M
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Reviewed on
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2005-11-18
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M4r10 is one smooth game. It's quick-paced action-packed, sure to keep you going during any boring moments.
The graphics look a lot better than the original NES title, and good graphics are always a plus, especially when complemented by such nice gameplay. Very good job; this one's staying in my archive!
Graphics: 10/10 Gameplay: 10/10 Replayability: 10/10 PS: 89T works flawlessly! |
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Review by
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Peter Gates
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Reviewed on
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2005-11-08
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Note! This review was written for a previous version of this file!
I have no idea what the other reviewer was talking about, as this works perfectly on my TI-89 Titanium.
M4r10 is a very good clone of the classic Mario Bros. game for the NES, and has always ran perfectly for my calc. I suppose the difficulty is a bit high for me, but I'm sure that there are many other gamers more skilled than I.
Graphics: 10/10 Gameplay: 10/10 Difficulty: 7/10 Overall: 9/10 |
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Review by
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Andrew Moffitt
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Reviewed on
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2005-10-01
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Note! This review was written for a previous version of this file!
I'm sorry to say, but this game isn't worth it. Especially for Titanium users. I have a Titanium, and when I play it, "M4r10" freezes with an "Address Error" (Meaning you will have to clear your RAM and settings to fix it) after about 10-30 seconds. But even if yours doesn't, "M4r10"'s choppy movements don't take your mere two lives and zero continues very far.
GRAPHICS: 10/10 - It's a shame, because this game has superb graphics. But graphics only go so far. GAMEPLAY 2/10 - If you have a TI-89 (not Titanium) and don't have a "Game Boy", I suppose this game could be a substitute for "Mario". CALCULATOR FRIENDLYNESS: 1/10 - Not so bad with memory, but with the rising amount of Titanium users, low memory usage is no excuse for loss of your other memory. |
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