
So let's hear it: The music was far from appealing, and let's not get started on the voices. I could leave it at that, and it would be sufficient to describe what sounds will meet your ears when you pop in that virtual coin, but I've always believed that to be fair, one should always be able to explain and give good reason to back up any comment, especially a critical one. If only the gameplay could match up to them. Clean crisp graphics are this games strong point. Nice explosions, enemies flying directly at the screen when booted off, and even a humorous look of fear on our amphibian heroes faces when confronted by stage bosses that are often larger than life. A decent amount of detail in the sprites and backgrounds, and if it had any blocky patches that we so commonly saw in games of it's age, anywhere in the game, I failed to notice them. When compared to similar titles of it's time, it can hang with the best. Graphics: 9/10 This is one area where this game cannot be accused of lacking. So it probably isn't fair for me to say too much about that.

Excessive gore and blood aside, there is some crude humor slipped in for a cheap laugh at points during battle, which honestly, I probably wouldn't have found quite so bothersome were it not that this game was already on my badside.

Another notably bloody foe, the "Eyeball" I believe, sprays what appears to be gallons of blood upon dying. All enemies spew excessive amounts of blood when hit, but some were more notable for it, such as level two's boss, who in the end, loses his head and flops around for a few moments spewing blood everywhere, and you play soccer with his head, kicking it off screen. The first thing you notice is the profuse and quite unnecessary amounts of blood that assault your eyes. The problems: in the world of flash that is Arcade gaming, this one tries too hard. So now that we have an idea of what this Arcade port was up against in the dog-eat-dog world of arcade gaming, where it was a desperate race to grab the browsing player's attention before they could pop a quarter into another arcade machine, we can understand, and have a little mercy on it. Lose a match and watch in horror as your foe mercilessly tears you limb from limb or rips your head off. Gone were the days of foes simply falling to the ground and hearing "you win". Many games were following the pattern of extreme violence and gore set forth by the MK series, as the radical trailblazer in video game violence. Fighters were very popular, largely due to the huge success of such titles as Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter. But to be fair, let's consider the time frame that this game was released in.
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And what to my eyes appears, but a Mame port of a game series I loved as a young child! Battle Toads, eh? Well if you're a fan of the classic NES and SNES/Genesis Battle Toads games like I was, within ten minutes, you'll find yourself asking the same question I found myself asking: "what on Earth am I playing?". Having recently tried my first Mame rom, and loving it, I decided to check out some more. Unfortunately, this game is about as much fun as their names imply.


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