Let's Play Snow Bros/ NES/ Jimmy A Plays
Another high score challenge and this one is one of my personal favorites...well at least the Game Boy Version is...today we are playing Snow Bros on the NES. I grew up playing the game boy version and LOVED IT! But how well did I do playing the NES version?
DATE RECORDED: 5/16/22
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Motivated by the "Test Your Bits" Challenges from the Bits and Glory discord page, I want to start doing let's plays of me playing some real good, arcade/puzzle games; something that'll really clear my head. It's also the best way to be able to speak with all of you, since currently I'm not able to stream (due to poor internet connection mostly) I can sit there, relax, and just talk. So don't be a stranger; leave a comment, join my discord (link in my youtube bio), let's chat!
*RECORDED OFF MY SUPER CONSOLE X
(From Wikipedia)
Snow Bros.[a] is a 1990 platform arcade video game originally developed by Toaplan first published in Japan, then in North America by Romstar and later in Europe. Starring the eponymous snowmen twins Nick and Tom, players are tasked with travelling through 50 stages, throwing and building snowballs, jumping on and off platforms to navigate level obstacles while dodging and defeating monsters in order to rescue the princesses Puripuri and Puchipuchi from captivity.[1] Although first launched in arcades, the game was later ported across multiple platforms, each one being created by different third-party developers and featuring several changes or additions compared with the original version. Conversions for various microcomputers were in development but none were officially released to the public.
Snow Bros. was met with mostly positive reception from critics and players alike, earning an award from Gamest magazine and gaining a cult following since its initial release. In 1994, a sequel titled Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves was released by Hanafram, serving as the last game by Toaplan prior to their closure. The rights to the title are owned by Tatsujin, a Japanese company formed by Masahiro Yuge. A revival for Nintendo Switch is scheduled for a 2022 release date.
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