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by dmatsumo , Oct 28 '00
Pros: None... really! Cons: Doesn't belong on a GBC, you can't distinguish between the ball colors
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love this game! I spent many hours in college playing Bust a Move on the Playstation with my roommates. My reason for not giving this game a good review isn't because the game isn't good, it's because the GBC just isn't...
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by zorak163 , Mar 21 '00
Pros: Fun and addictive Cons: The colors aren't prominent enough
Every version of Bust A Move that I have played has lived up to that motto. From the arcade classic (the best version by far, also nice is one of it's sister games, Puzzle de Pon) to this GameBoy effort, Bust A Move has never failed to entertain me....
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by sisterpink , Jul 30 '00
Pros: Great graphics/patterns in the bubbles, fun and addictive, hidden characters. Cons: Not much gameplay variety, easy mode is harder than hard mode, no way to save your high scores. Repetitive music.
I bought Bust-a-Move 4 because I was familiar with Taito's "Bubble Bobble" and thought this game looked similar. While it wasn't the same at all, it is still a great puzzle game and I look forward to trying out many more versions of...
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by jillyjilly2x4 , Sep 14 '00
Pros: addictive and challenging Cons: deadly to good grades and job deadlines
The long and short of this game can be described by the cover of the Bust-A-Move... A twisted face with tooth picks propping open the eyelids! Man this thing is addictive! It's a wonder that I ever see daylight.
The premise is deceptively...
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by buttpirate911 , Feb 28 '00
Pros: none Cons: music
The latest installment in Acclaim's
Taito-licensed puzzle series has finally
arrived on Nintendo's little one – and
although we're not sure what justifies the ...
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