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Querjek
12-23-2003, 06:48 PM
From Play-Asia. Woo! Here's a mini-review of what I've played so far:

--START REVIEW--

GRAPHICS: 9
Yes, it's true. The graphics are great. A game doesn't have to be in #D to have nice graphics. It is hard to tell if the characters are really well-animated sprites, or if they're cell-shaded 3D models. The backgrounds do seem flat compared to the characters, though. Whenever Bonk eats some meat, a seemingly random assortment of English letters appears on the screen and some fire goes by. This is a nice effect, as is where each 3-4 steps you take a footstep noise is heard and the word comes out from under Bonk's feet. This is weird, but again is another nice touch. All characters seem very faithful to their NES counterparts.

SOUND: 8
The music seems to all have been redone, but that isn't necessarily good. I admit, the music is nice, but it sounds like 1 person just took the NES tracks and changed the instruments digitally. The "footstep" and "meat" noises are well intact, and although new to this rendition of the game, hold in the "caveman"-style of sounds one gets used to with Bonk games.

GAMEPLAY: 10
This version of Bonk feels like the NES version. Each level is practically identical to its 8-bit counterpart, and all enemies are just as fun to "bonk" around. Each character seems to be "stretched"-I don't mean that the graphics are stretched, but the sprites seem longer than they used to be. This, in no way, hinders the gameplay. As an added bonus, if wanted, the D-pad can be used to control Bonk, thus meaning that the Hori Digital pads for the Gamecube are compatible with this game. For the collector who must have the best experience, a Hori digital pad would make this feel even more like the original.

OVERALL: 10
I did have a little trouble starting this game as I know no Japanese, but once you begin to play, no knowledge of Japanese is needed. This game is VERY faithful to its Famicom counterpart, and the upgrade in graphics is a bonus. At ~$30 from most imports sites, this is a worthy pickup for Bonk fans everywhere. Buy it, now!

--END REVIEW--

I also got a CLub Nintendo code with this gme. Is there anyone here who can use it (I mean members who live in Japan) who want the code? If you want it, I'll PM it to you. First come, first serve.

Ed Oscuro
12-23-2003, 06:57 PM
Sweet review. I'll put this on the list of "stuff to get" :)

Mayhem
12-24-2003, 05:40 AM
I also got a CLub Nintendo code with this gme. Is there anyone here who can use it (I mean members who live in Japan) who want the code? If you want it, I'll PM it to you. First come, first serve.

I know someone who can use it, so if you don't mind, PM me the code :)

digitalpress
12-24-2003, 07:04 AM
Thanks for the review! I haven't started importing GameCube yet - is this game going to be translated over to North America?

Querjek
12-24-2003, 08:30 AM
I hope it gets sent here, because I'm still trying to firgure out how to save my game. I Know it's possible, but I don't know how yet. I would like more to see Hudson release all of the games in this series (The Hudson remakes) in a box set, for, say $100.

@ Mayhem: It's all yours--I'll send it later when I'm on the PC closer to the game.

EDIT: Code sent.

Mayhem
12-24-2003, 11:46 AM
None of the Hudson collection are lined up for release outside of Japan. And I figure that's where they will stay. So get that US Cube modded Joe (it's quite easy in comparison to PS2/Xbox!) and start on the Japanese game trail... though you'll need a new memory card (as you can't have Japanese saves on the same one as US).

Cube Games only out in Japan I recommend...

Winning Eleven 6:FE (which is actually better imo than the current WE7!)
Hudson Collection 1-4 (Star Soldier, Cubic Lode Runner, Adventure Island, PC Kid)
Made in Wario (multiplayer version of the GBA game)
Donkey Konga (nuff said)
Shikigami No Shiro 2 (great old skool style shooter)

Querjek
12-24-2003, 12:09 PM
A Freeloader or Action Replay also works for impports. If you're obsessed with Animal Crossing, I'd suggest Doubutsu No Mori E+. It comes with a Japanese e-reader+ and cards to scan in new characters, plus, if you have them, you can use DNM+ cards from series 1-4 to get the animals on those cards to move in. I don't understand Japanese and I loke this game. I'm just THAT obseesed. Oh, and if you order something Play-Asia, I'd suggest getting the Biohazard 0 Trial Edition-definitely worth $5.