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==Games== * '''''Cosmos Cop''''' is a pseudo-[[3D computer graphics|3D]] into-the-screen [[shoot 'em up]] similar to [[Sega]]'s ''[[Space Harrier]]''. However, the game experiences a lot of image breakup on the screen due to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES's]] limited capability of handling first-person scaling.<ref name="geek" /> * '''''Magic Carpet 1001''''' is a horizontal [[Shoot 'em up#Scrolling shooters|scrolling shooter]] that was later released on pirate [[ROM cartridge|cartridges]] as ''Aladdin III'', and with some graphical and sound modifications as ''Super Harry Potter''. Besides being the only original title on the cartridge, it has been criticized for its steep difficulty curve.<ref name="geek" /> * '''''Balloon Monster''''' is a [[Video game clone|clone]] of [[Mitchell Corporation|Mitchell]]'s [[arcade game]] ''[[Pang (video game)|Pang]]'' (''Buster Bros.'' in [[North America]]).<ref name="geek" /> * '''''Adam & Eve''''' is a single-screen [[platform game]] similar to ''[[Balloon Fight]]'' by [[Nintendo]] (itself based on ''[[Joust (video game)|Joust]]'' by [[Williams Electronics]]), in which the player has to kill snakes by bursting the balloons attached to their heads. It also received criticism in that had very little relevance to the [[Adam and Eve|homonym biblical story]].<ref name="geek" /> * '''''Porter''''' is a [[puzzle video game]] similar to [[Thinking Rabbit]]'s ''[[Sokoban]]'' and ''[[Boxxle]]'' (the first was created by Hiroyuki Imabayashi), where the player has to move boxes into specifically–marked places. Criticized for its controls; boxes can only be moved while holding down the A button, and if the B button is accidentally pressed, the level automatically restarts without any warning to the player.<ref name="geek" /> * '''''Bookyman''''' is a direct ''Brush Roller'' [[ROM hacking|hack]], the clone of another arcade game: [[Alpha Denshi]]'s ''Crush Roller'' (''[[Make Trax]]'' in North America and [[Europe]]), programmed by [[Hwang Shinwei]] in 1990. Both were considered inferior to their arcade counterpart.<ref name="geek" />
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