The Angry Nintendo Nerd reviews the Ghostbusters game on various platforms, criticizing its poor quality. He specifically targets the NES version, listing five areas that could have been improved: spelling, use of Ghostbusters characters, graphics, sound, and gameplay. He then compares it to the Atari 2600 and Sega Master System versions, finding the latter to be superior. The review is full of sarcastic comments and frustration with the game's numerous flaws, including poor graphics, lack of sound effects, and dull gameplay.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Angry Nintendo Nerd is reviewing the Ghostbusters game on Nintendo.
2. The reviewer mentions that the game has a poor spelling, with the word "congratulations" misspelled.
3. The reviewer gives the game 0 points out of 100 for its poor spelling and grammar.
4. The reviewer lists five things that could have been improved in the game: spell check, better use of Ghostbuster characters, better graphics, better sound, and better gameplay.
5. The reviewer mentions that the game has poor graphics, with too much gray in the color scheme.
6. The reviewer states that the proton beams in the game look like a line of diamonds.
7. The reviewer mentions that the game has poor sound effects and music.
8. The reviewer compares the Nintendo version of the game to the Atari 2600 version and the Sega Master System version.
9. The reviewer states that the Sega Master System version of the game is superior to the Nintendo version.
10. The reviewer mentions that the Sega Master System version of the game has better graphics and sound effects.
11. The reviewer states that the gameplay in the Sega Master System version is not much better than the Nintendo version.
12. The reviewer mentions that the game has a stairway scene that is an improvement over the Nintendo version.
13. The reviewer states that the proton beams in the game are useless and can only be shot upwards.
14. The reviewer mentions that the game has a poor ending, with the player having to start over from the beginning if they fail.
15. The reviewer states that the game requires the player to earn enough money to gain admittance to the zoo.
16. The reviewer mentions that the game is over if the player cannot earn enough money to gain admittance to the zoo.
17. The reviewer compares the Ghostbusters games on different platforms, including Commodore, Atari, NES, and Sega.
18. The reviewer mentions that the Ghostbusters game on Commodore and Atari was a nice original game for its time.
19. The reviewer states that the NES version of the game was a lame disappointment.
20. The reviewer mentions that the Sega version of the game improved on the NES version.