Classic Game Room HD reviews SLITHER for Colecovision. This game has a copyright of 1983 and plays a lot like Centipede or Millipede. It requires the Colecovision Roller Controller trackball and plays like a real arcade stand up machine. Graphics are above average for the early 80′s, gameplay is awesome and Slither is a retro gamer classic for the ages. This old school game is from Century II. You play as a laser cannon or something resembling a gun turret. Your only mission is to survive as you eliminate wave after wave of enemy snakes, dinosaurs and pterodactyls. Watch out for bushes and rocks, shoot enemies above and below you. Collect bonus points and select your difficulty level. As far as Centipede clones go this may be the best. Classic Game Room reviews Slither for the CGRHD program and gives it two thumbs up. Always check back for daily Classic Game Room reviews of brand new games and old school classics. Only CGR does PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Sega Genesis, NES, Atari, Magnavox and Colecovision reviews. Who else has a track ball out there anymore!!?? Will Slither ever make it to XBLA Xbox Live Arcade or Wii Virtual Console??
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Classic Game Room reviews DARKSIDERS for OnLive, also available for Xbox 360, PS3 Playstation 3 and PC. This review of Darksiders, published by THQ, has gameplay from the OnLive video game system showing Darksiders in HD streaming from the magical OnLive videogame cloud.
Classic Game Room HD reviews SUPER GODZILLA for the Super Nintendo video game console. This Super Godzilla review for the SNES shows the gameplay footage of Super Godzilla, several of the monsters including King Ghidora (aka Monster Zero), Mechagodzilla and Biollante. This is an interesting game and licensed from Toho. It plays like part strategy game and part fighting game, although instead of traditional 2D fighting with Godzilla vs. Monsters you use a “fighting spirit”. In order to play the game properly you must learn and master this fighting spirit. CGR would rather watch Godzilla movies but that’s just us… Anyway, it’s an interesting game and a valiant effort on the Super Nintendo. Music and graphics are top notch as is the Godzilla King of the Monsters Terror of Mechagodzilla style plot. Maybe the game could have used even more flying saucers and hot Japanese scientists with nothing to lose except their lab coats but hey… maybe they’ll make that into the next game. Classic Game Room reviews SNES video games and has a collection of Super Nintendo games to review over the next several months. Keep coming back for daily Classic Game Room new and classic video game reviews. Game includes other monsters like Mothra.