Release : March 1991 | Genre: Platformer | Dev: Taito | Pub: Taito Gamefaqs – #81 Review | Retro Sanctuary – #88 Review | Satoshi Matrix – #65 Review So while Bucky O’Hare is challenging, it at least gives you a chance to succeed unlike most NES games where game-over means you might as well hit the reset button…or the bottle. Thankfully you have infinite continues and when you come back to life, it starts you exactly where you left off. Like almost Ninja Gaiden / Battletoads hard. However, the levels are INSANELY difficult. ![]() In each level you gain an additional character and you can switch between any of them at will, and each of these characters has a unique ability needed to get through the game. The graphics, the music, and game-play are all top notch. ![]() It’s one of the fastest, most inventive games I’ve seen on the NES.
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