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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
For Nostalgic Fun,
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This review is from: 720 (Video Game)
This game by little means substitutes the original arcade "720" (the graphics and gameplay are shoddy even for 8-bit), but does do an OK job being converted to the NES and offers some nostalgic fun. One should EXPECT a redundant game, after all, this is a very old game and most old games were redundant on principle! If you want more variety out of your 8-bit skateboarding game, I recommend "Skate Or Die!" (for the record, this game was a ripoff, albeit a good one, of "720") or T & C Surf Designs. Otherwise, if you own a PS2 or Gamecube, get the "Midway Arcade Treasures" game for the full-on arcade "720" experience!
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Sub-par gaming at best,
By Brent Baeten (Green Bay, WI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 720 (Video Game)
This skateboarding game is okay for about 15 minutes until you realize that what you are doing is so redundant that you soon give up, only to never play the game again. If you are a hard core skateboarder, you might like this game a little bit, but most people have moved on to Tony Hawk's pro skating. Overall, this game is a rip-off of the much more gamer-friendly and fun "Skate or Die".
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