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TopicPost Each Time You Beat a Game - 2017 Edition (Topic #3)
GOGZero
11/27/17 11:31:29 AM
#121:


DuckTales (Game Boy)

This version is similar to the NES version. The level designs are slightly different while some feel totally brand new which feels like you're playing a new version of the game. The cane pogo controls are also like DuckTales 2 on NES. You just jump and press B instead of holding down on the D-Pad while holding B. Unfortunately the hit detection in this game can be terrible at times and you end up not registering your hit and take damage instead. The music also suffered a bit and did not translate well to the Game Boy either. The Bosses are about the same as they were in the NES version. I would stick with the NES version personally.

DuckTales 2 (Game Boy)

This version is also similar to the NES version. Different level designs, same cane pogo controls (jump and hold B). There are some new item pick ups in this version not featured in the NES version: X-Ray Goggles that are found in every level that once you find them, they reveal hidden diamonds for you and a walkie talkie item can be found as well to call Launchpad in case you want to go back to the level select screen. There's also a treasure chest counter you find in one of the treasure chests that tells you exactly how many treasure chests there are in a level. I felt the music from the NES version translated well to the Game Boy version. Bosses are ridiculously easy just like the NES version. This version of the game was solid overall.
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