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Post by KillingBeans on Jun 30, 2009 20:00:35 GMT
I might be remembering wrong, but I think Kung Fu Kid has a "Game Over" ending.
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Post by grolt on Jun 30, 2009 21:01:46 GMT
This has been the only time when I've been happy with only a "Game Over" screen: Cracks me up every time!
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Post by smsmaniac on Jun 30, 2009 22:36:44 GMT
My Hero loops forever and I believe that Bank Panic and Populous can't actually be completed either. I remember completing My Hero, and i'm pretty sure it has an ending. I remember it vaguely becuase it was like 20 years ago. I remember an ending where the main character saves the girl. The game gets ridiculously hard near the end!
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Post by maxtakeshi on Jun 30, 2009 23:09:53 GMT
I might be remembering wrong, but I think Kung Fu Kid has a "Game Over" ending. After you defeat the last bad guy the sky turns different colours and the main character jump kicks into the middle of the screen. If I recall correctly that is.
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Post by grolt on Jul 1, 2009 1:32:48 GMT
I might be remembering wrong, but I think Kung Fu Kid has a "Game Over" ending. After you defeat the last bad guy the sky turns different colours and the main character jump kicks into the middle of the screen. If I recall correctly that is. That's actually pretty cool. That's all I'd ask for in an ending. I got pretty close to finishing it, if I recall, in my first attempt. I'll definitely chug through to see that ending, though.
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Post by Stan on Jul 1, 2009 19:42:13 GMT
Anyone know what the SMS version of Rampage's ending is like? I never got to finish it and I always wondered, because the NES version was totally annoying. After 365 WHOPPING stages of trash you get just a congratulations screen with character animations you've been watching for hours. It seriously took about eight straight hours of play to beat it (no password feature is present).
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Post by maxtakeshi on Jul 1, 2009 23:37:04 GMT
Anyone know what the SMS version of Rampage's ending is like? I never got to finish it and I always wondered, because the NES version was totally annoying. After 365 WHOPPING stages of trash you get just a congratulations screen with character animations you've been watching for hours. It seriously took about eight straight hours of play to beat it (no password feature is present). 365 stages? I think the Master System version only had 50! There's a picture of a city and the three monsters walk beneath and punch it. The city is reduced to rubble. END appears and the frame falls and hits George on the head turning him into a human where he then starts waving. Take a look... Rampage's endingGood sight vgmuseum.com, might answer a few questions here.
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Post by coenak on Jul 8, 2009 3:12:59 GMT
Does anyone know about Trap Shooting? I only made it to round 24 and missed one too many and didn't feel like getting all the back there again. It changes backgrounds every 5 rounds, but from round 16 to 24 (where I ended) it had the same background. Does this same background keep going or are there more after that?
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