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Today, this one is going to be a quick one, okay? It's about my #1 favorite game: Pong: the Next Level. Well, it's my #1 favorite other than Mario Party. Anyway, let's dive right in to the review.
It all started when I went to the dollar store and bought a collection of Atari games for the computer. I was looking on the game disc and there was an advertisement for Pong: the Next Level. It looked really really awesome. I HAD to get my hands on that game, but I could never find it.
Then my elementary school had a book fair. We could buy any amount of books we want, but we can only buy 1 non-book item. Out of pure luck, Pong: the Next Level was there! Once I saw it I chose that to be my one non-book item.
Once I got it and came home, I really loved that game. But then I got stuck on world 3. I was stuck on a level where I had to reel in a bunch of fish before an alligator would eat them.
After about a month, I figured out that each level has 3 different variations. The first variation was the easiest, the second one was in the middle and the third was the hardest. If a beat a different level's second and third variation, it will let you skip a level, so I did.
After a long time, I beat all the levels' variations in the entire game, except for one. I was so close!! I kept trying that level over and over and over. After a while, my laptop got so old it wouldn't even start up so I never got a chance to beat the game.
I still own this game to this very day on my new laptop. I like to play this when I'm feeling nostalgic. I never got back to completing the entire thing, but, yeah, I play it every once in a while. Since my disc is kind of old it is kind of glitchy and sometimes, after you play it for long enough, it automatically quits.
Let's skip ahead to when I was 13. Wait, I am 13! Nevermind, you get the idea. Anyway, I went to Florida to see my grandmother. Anyway, every time we go, there is a flea market. At that flea market they sell a bunch of old video games, including Playstation 1 games.
So when I was there I was looking through the PS1 games and I found a game called "Breakout: Off the wall fun". I was looking at the boxart and it looked a lot like Pong: the Next Level, so I decided to buy it.
Once I was done visiting the flea market, I went back to my grandma's and put it in my PS3. I just loved that game. It felt just like Pong: the Next Level. But I went through that game in less than two hours. It was kind of easy, but fun. That's all I can really say about Breakout for the PS1.
So there you have it...wait. This is long as all of my other reviews, isn't it? Oh well. Anyway, I don't know how to end this stupid thing so I'll just put "THE END" at the end of this again. THE END
Today, this one is going to be a quick one, okay? It's about my #1 favorite game: Pong: the Next Level. Well, it's my #1 favorite other than Mario Party. Anyway, let's dive right in to the review.
It all started when I went to the dollar store and bought a collection of Atari games for the computer. I was looking on the game disc and there was an advertisement for Pong: the Next Level. It looked really really awesome. I HAD to get my hands on that game, but I could never find it.
Then my elementary school had a book fair. We could buy any amount of books we want, but we can only buy 1 non-book item. Out of pure luck, Pong: the Next Level was there! Once I saw it I chose that to be my one non-book item.
Once I got it and came home, I really loved that game. But then I got stuck on world 3. I was stuck on a level where I had to reel in a bunch of fish before an alligator would eat them.
After about a month, I figured out that each level has 3 different variations. The first variation was the easiest, the second one was in the middle and the third was the hardest. If a beat a different level's second and third variation, it will let you skip a level, so I did.
After a long time, I beat all the levels' variations in the entire game, except for one. I was so close!! I kept trying that level over and over and over. After a while, my laptop got so old it wouldn't even start up so I never got a chance to beat the game.
I still own this game to this very day on my new laptop. I like to play this when I'm feeling nostalgic. I never got back to completing the entire thing, but, yeah, I play it every once in a while. Since my disc is kind of old it is kind of glitchy and sometimes, after you play it for long enough, it automatically quits.
Let's skip ahead to when I was 13. Wait, I am 13! Nevermind, you get the idea. Anyway, I went to Florida to see my grandmother. Anyway, every time we go, there is a flea market. At that flea market they sell a bunch of old video games, including Playstation 1 games.
So when I was there I was looking through the PS1 games and I found a game called "Breakout: Off the wall fun". I was looking at the boxart and it looked a lot like Pong: the Next Level, so I decided to buy it.
Once I was done visiting the flea market, I went back to my grandma's and put it in my PS3. I just loved that game. It felt just like Pong: the Next Level. But I went through that game in less than two hours. It was kind of easy, but fun. That's all I can really say about Breakout for the PS1.
So there you have it...wait. This is long as all of my other reviews, isn't it? Oh well. Anyway, I don't know how to end this stupid thing so I'll just put "THE END" at the end of this again. THE END