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Adventure Island is one of those early (1987 early) Nintendo Entertainment System games that gamers from the era can still remember sitting on the shelves of so many stores and flea markets. The developer, Hudson, which later formed HudsonSoft, went on to have a hand in the creation of many now-classic titles, and Adventure Island was one of its entries into the foray of home console gaming. Following the exploits of our intrepid explorer Harry, Adventure Island is a fast-paced scrolling platformer in a jungle-type setting with both the appropriate elements (snake and bird enemies) and the eyebrow-raising unexpected features (power-ups like the skateboard or helpful fairy). Does it belong in the famed halls of NES lore? Gameplay Borrowing a page from Mario's playbook, Harry jumps with the A button, attacks (once he finds the hammer) with the B button, and can run while holding B, while also jumping higher. With these moves mastered, the player simply runs to the right, jumping over obstacles and slaughtering any living creature he crosses paths with. This would be simple (and easy!) enough, except for one very important catch that sets Adventure Island apart: Harry must constantly and continually “eat” the fruit he comes across, to refill and keep his energy at bay, or he will die when his energy bar dips to being empty. This adds a built-in time limit throughout the entire experience, and provides the impetus for moving forward at a torrid pace. Graphics Adventure Island looks okay, with the recognizable jungle greens and browns and trees and animals and such, but it does just look okay and not any better. Even Harry, our main character, the protagonist, combative explorer, looks washed-out and minimally rendered. The developers could have spent a little more time creating defining lines and bolder looks. The atmosphere ends up a little bland. Sound The music is repetitive, but the track is upbeat, lively, and festively appropriate for fueling a mad dash towards the unknown finish of every stage. The effects, conversely, are rather lacking: Creatures never make a sound, nothing ever rumbles or fires, and beyond the noise of Harry's jumping, firing, and occasional fairy track, there is very little auditory variety. Creativity and Innovation The power-ups are interesting, and provide the key motivator. Taking the form of eggs, when they are bumped into, they reveal themselves. The most common is the axe, always gathered first to provide a means of attack. But if Harry runs into other eggs once he has the throwing axes, he can gather further power-ups at the same time, such as riding a skateboard that not only moves forward quicker but also means he can now take an additional hit without dying; or the fairy mentioned before, which provides added protection and a temporary period of differing music. The idea is to make players want to see how many power-ups they can continue getting in a row, until they build into this unstoppable SuperHarry and crash through to the end of the level. Even with the power-ups, the game still suffers from a sharp learning curve. Because obstacles and enemies appear on-screen so quickly, and because Harry must continue gorging himself on island fruits and vegetables, the game demands that a player possess either impossibly fast reflexes, or the patience to try levels over and over until he or she masters them by memorization. Read more: http://www.bukisa.com/articles/263003_retro-video-game-review-Read full review
This is one of the better platform series to come out on the NES, but the first game here has some positives and some faults. The music and graphics are superb and the play control is easy to master, but some of the levels can get repetitive. If you've managed to get to World 8 of the game, the final 2 levels are maddening! :( Thankfully you can still continue until you've finally beaten the game (get that Hudson Bee on level one!!!) because the later sequels would prove to have one of the highest replay values ever.
A run off of the popular original sega game 'wonder boy', Adventure Island for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) provides identical stages with good graphics (for the time). The game itself is difficult at times because it is full of hidden goods, traps and enemies that make it difficult to complete the game without running out of lives (Cannot continue, must begin from beginning stage of level). Each stage consists of four mini-levels. The first is a forest scene, second is a water scene, third is a cave and fourth is the forest again, but with the master of the level waiting for you at its end. Defeat the headed demon and progress to the next level. A fun game, fascinating and interesting. A true pleasure
This is still a fun game to play. My 7 and 4 year old love to play it just as much. I am thinking about purchasing part 2 in the future.
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Hudson's Adventure Island, released onto the NES in 1986, is a 2-dimensional action platformer. Similar to Mario games, you run around and try to get to the end of the level while avoiding treacherous foes. Combined with fruit gathering elements and high quality fun, this game was a huge success. It is an extremely fun title and a must have for any NES collection.
This is a great Hudson Soft Game by NES. The story plot of Adventure Island is very compelling. The evil witch doctor has kidnapped the princess from Master Higggins. The witch doctor has taken her to Adventure Island in the South Pacific. It is your mission to help Master Higgins to save the princess, but it’s not going to be easy. On the island, there are forests, mountains, caves, many enemy characters and traps that are waiting for you. Can Master Higgins save the Princess from the evil witch doctor? All together there are 8 areas and at the end of each area awaits the BIG BOSSES. Great game, I loved it ,when I was a teenager and I still love it, to this day. Happy gaming. Nintendo junkie for life.
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adventure island is one my and my mom's favorite games. it's a great easy adventure game to play. i enjoyed playing this game for hours, many years ago. i am looking forward to playing it for a long time to come. the levels and foes are fun to fight. i would recomend this game to those who like fun adventure games. i also recomen this game, for those, who is new to the gaming and want to start with something easy to learn and fun to play with.
Such an iconic game. I loved as a kid, its even funer now. Smooth side scrolling fast paced game.
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Super happy with the product got it earlier than expected thank you very much
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Game is in excellent condition and plays well.
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