Bo Jackson: Two Games in One

Bo Jackson: Two Games in One

released on Jul 01, 1991
by THQ

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Bo Jackson: Two Games in One

released on Jul 01, 1991
by THQ

It's two games in one -- play either baseball or football in this game headlined by Bo Jackson. In baseball, you can participate in all the major parts of the ballgame, such as pitching, hitting, and fielding. The field is displayed in 3D using an engine called "3-D Sensation." In football, the field is displayed as an overhead view in 2D with tiny players running around -- a sharp contrast to the graphic style of the baseball portion of the game. The football game allows you to design your own plays and watch them with instant replay.


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Bo Jackson: Two Games in One is an attempt to squeeze two sports titles onto the Game Boy, but unfortunately, it lacks both depth and polish. In baseball, the 3D perspective is ambitious but choppy, making hitting frustrating, and the fielding is clumsy. The football portion is even worse, with tiny, indistinguishable players and a focus on simplistic running plays. While a novelty due to its dual-sport premise, Bo Jackson is ultimately a shallow and unenjoyable sports experience.

Whoever sold me my GameBoy Color on eBay whenever I was a kid and had "Mystery Game Included!" in the title, you both broke my heart and taught me an important lesson about trust