
Note-Worthy
Games
Pocket
Monster-
Number one, most
interesting game that should have jumped out at you is Pocket
Yellow Y2K. Yes, we're talking about an 8-bit pokemon
adventure.

Simply put, this
game is whacked out, but amazingly addictive and equally fun.
You assume the role of Pikachu as you travel through side
scrolling, happy-themed worlds having the ability to jump
on other pokemon (mostly enemies) to "kill" them
and the ability to make the screen flash white (it's called
thunder, smart guy) making all enemies on the screen "faint".
 
Since no other
site has any info whatsoever about the game, I thought a small
shrine would be helpful.
The game is composed
of four levels, most of which are forest settings except for
a mountain scene and a prehistoric-esque level. At the end
of each level you meet up with one main pokemon which serves
as the level's boss.
  
The game's final
boss is Blastoise, it moves around the screen shooting
balls of water from his "shell barrel". And we all
know, water + electricity = fried rat.
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If you
can get passed the final boss (or just cheat), you'll
get to the wonderful "ending":
The
yellow mouse dances. The word 'end' is shown. Fun
was had by all.
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Cheat
Code- This has to be one of
the most stupid glitches I have ever encountered. If you press
start and pause the game, you can actually
carry Pikachu anywhere on the screen (flying) or
move along to the very end of the stage and then unpause to
conclude the level.
Another trick
is triggered by pressing start then select.
This immediately takes you to the next level, or let's you
skip a boss battle.
Aladdin
III-

Aladdin
III is a unique game in many different aspects. If
you have ever played the simple Famicom game Aladdin, this
is the unofficial triquel that has you, an
Arabian man, riding on a flying carpet shooting arrows at
various enemies and bosses. I find it most interesting the
copyright 1998 found on the title screen. This game is identical
to the one shown on Caltron's 6-in-1 titled
Magic Carpet 1001.
Future
Kid-

A fun robot shooter
at its core, Future Kid is one of the few
great games available on the Polystation's library. Unlike
many other scrolling shooting games, the game gives you the
ability to turn forward and backward to shoot, and the option
of walking on land or flying. Graphics aren't too shabby,
either, and the frantic action on the screen (enemies come
from all sides) should keep you busy. Also notice the year,
1998, shown on the title screen. Future Kid
is the same game as Color Dreams' Metal Fighter.
1991
Tetris II-

It's the same
basic Tetris (Tengen version) game. Love
it or like it. Notice the 1991 on the title screen.
Super
Mario Bros.-
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Super
Mario Bros. 98% the same except for a weird,
hacked title screen and changes in some sound effects. |
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to Polystation III...

-info, all scanned, and camera pictures for use on NES Player
only
-pokemon .gifs taken from MerryBeanies.com's
PokeDex
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