| Goonies 2 - SLOTH LOVE CHUNK |
| By 8 Bit Junkie on 5/23/2006 3:24:28 PM |
Wicked classic. Need I say more. This game had neat level design, as well hidden secrets. From a cabin, to ice, to fire, to under water, this game hit the elements hard.
The music was of course enjoyable, and hitting the lady with a hammer, "Ouch what do you do", made the game have humour.
I will always love Goonies 2, just for it's pure cuteness. |
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| Good fun. |
| By Mark on 3/1/2006 8:04:54 PM |
| This game is great because you can sit and play for any length of time and keep your spot. It's a fun and you don't have to be a professor to figure it out. It's the Goonies!!! |
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| Maps??? |
| By ishy on 7/21/2005 3:58:07 PM |
| I'm currently playing, but have a hard time finding items. Does anyone have a map or some helpful tips about where the diving suit is? |
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| A Groundbreaker |
| By Alex on 1/22/2005 2:04:57 PM |
| Ah, Goonies II. This game combined platform and first-person strategy. The music was some of the best I've ever heard on the NES (and I love NES music). Great difficulty curve. This is one of the few games that deserves to be "canonized." Way to go, Konami! |
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| Goonies ll |
| By Rick on 12/12/2003 12:10:26 PM |
| It wasn't a bad game but, It wasn't that good either. It was tough to beat. Goonies is an awesome movie though. 6 out of 10. |
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| Hard as Hell, but Really Fun!! |
| By Shane-O & K-Lo on 3/15/2003 11:25:17 PM |
| This game is great simply because it's the Goonies, and you get to hear the Cyndi Lauper tune at times during gameplay. The only problem is that it's pretty damn tough, even with a walk-through map. |
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| rocky..road! |
| By jon sargent on 10/23/2002 8:31:40 PM |
this is one of the first games i ever owned for the nes, aside from bubble bobble and snake rattle n' roll. it's a great side-scrolling game that gives you lots of exploring time. I played the goonies original arcade game. good premise. collect bombs and blow up walls, gathering keys along the way.
I'd put the Goonie II right up there with Castlevania and Little Nemo. excellent game! |
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| This game is a classic. |
| By Pricetag on 3/30/2001 5:55:05 PM |
This was one of the first games I owned for the NES. It continues the story of the Goonies and their villanous enemies, the Fratellis.
The Fratellis have escaped from jail and kidnapped the other six Goonies and their mermaid friend Annie (?!?!?!) and have taken them to their hideout. It's up to you, as Mikey, to foil the Fratellis plans, rescue the other Goonies, and finally Annie.
In the process, you'll explore the entire Fratelli hideout, featuring areas such as dusty attics, underground caverns, frozen caves, and even oceans!
Most of the gameplay is a typical run, jump, and shoot platform nature. There are tons of enemies, including the Fratellis themselves. When you enter one of the many doors you'll see in the hideout, that's when the game gets really unique.
When you enter a door, the game switches to a first-person view from which you explore the many rooms. In the rooms, you'll find things like shoes that let you fun faster or jump higher, implements like a candle to light up dark rooms, glasses to uncover invisible secrets, or a transceiver to communicate with the kidnapped Goonies.
You'll need to use all these things, plus a great amount of skill, to rescue the Goonies and save the day.
My brother and I played this game nonstop after we got it, without using any player's guides or anything, and it took us a month to beat it. This is a solid game all around, and a worthwhile experience for any NES gamer looking for a challenge. |
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