This game wasn't very good at all. Extremely bad actually! A very boring... platformer? Adventure game? Not sure if it really qualified as either. Whatever it was, it controlled really poorly and was very empty. Pure crap!

One of the most flavorful and fun Zeldas, even massive pacing issues in the final act can't pull it down. The game is just brimming with character and personality with beautiful visual style and a wide open ocean to explore. While it has massive pacing issues with the triforce hunt and all, it never bothered me much playing it as when I got to that point I would simply stop playing. There's more than enough wonderful stuff in here before that to satisfy me. <3

This is pretty much the same game as on the SNES, but with 6 extra levels. My opinion on this is unchanged from the SNES version - it looks great and has a ton of content (even more here) and memorable bits, but I feel like it's a bit too slow paced for my tastes, especially with how you're always expected to find every collectible in one run. This bogs it down for me.

This is a fantastic version of a fantastic game. I played the hell out of this as as a kid, it being the first version of the game I encountered, and perhaps my favorite? The physics I think are a fair bit tighter than in the original game, which is very nice by comparison. It's really satisfying to find all the hidden exits and reveal hidden paths in the overworld. I also like it when the Piranha Plants turn into pumpkins at the end.

This was my first mainline Pokemon game and I had a pretty good time with it. The campaign was alright, and the new pokemon were reasonably good. I don't think they quite measure up to those from the first two generations, but they're alright. A few, such as Blaziken, top tier starter, rule which is enough. I spent a lot of time playing this game, training pokemon for no reason, even doing silly things like decorating a hidden base. It was very good.

For a free pinball game that came with your Windows, this game was a quite nice distraction. I appreciate that it wasn't too generic, and had a little bit of personality to it.

A really cool reinvention of Metroid that works really well in 3D, if only it had better pacing and structure. The gameplay is super cool, the first person exploration and gunplay works great for the Gamecube in an era before proper console shooters. It's fast, snappy and tense. However, as you get further into the game it becomes more and more of a slog. It's often really confusing where you need to go next, and very easy to get lost and frustrated. The world could also use more flavor.

Pretty fun puzzle game with a nice amount of nuance and tricks to master! I had fun playing this from time to time.

Seemed a bit too rudimentary and clunky for my tastes. Didn't spent too much time with it.

Not a great pinball game, there's better games to mess around with in Animal Crossing than this one.

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This didn't do anything for me. No interest, seemed a bit too fiddly to bother with.

My absolute favorite of the NES games I had in Animal Crossing, while somewhat limited in scope, this game is super fucking cool. The basic gameplay of boosting off ramps and tilting midair to land properly is really fun, there's a nice amount of courses built in, and to make things even cooler you can make your own courses if you please. I enjoyed noodling around with this so much! <3

I don't see the appeal of this, I think it's an interesting novelty and plays okay, but I would never play it for fun.

I have a strong dislike of this game. It's clunky, unintuitive, very punishing, and slow. I've never enjoyed any form of it I've encountered, but the NES version seems like a bad one even beyond my issues with it due to missing one of the four levels. Obviously this was important in its time, but now a days we have good games to compare it to, so.

I didn't think this game was much fun and didn't spend much time with it. I didn't hate it, it was just a very nothing game to me.