Having Fun With Dig Dug Of The GBA Type

I decided to come back to playing some Dig Dug, but this time it’s from Namco Museum for the Game Boy Advance! Here’s a screenshot of what the gameplay looks like:

The objective in this arcade game is to clear out all of the Pookas and Fygars in order to advance to the next round by simply blowing them up using Dig Dug’s air pump.

For instance, I blew up the one and only Fygar in the first round head-on for 800 points.

You can also drop rocks on them to score big points. For example:

I crushed all three Pookas with a rock and scored 4,000 points. First round completed!

I also managed to complete rounds 2 through 7 without losing a single life, so now I’m at round 8.

I should probably take a break from that game for right now until the next time I come back to playing it. But yeah, this is literally one of my favorite Namco arcade games. 🙂

Saturday Night Sprite Sheet-O-Rama

I forgot to put up this Game Boy Advance sprite sheet the other day. It involves startup screens used in Frogger’s Journey: The Forgotten Relic.

This GBA game is alright but I don’t think it’s in my wheel house. Anyways, I’m already taking a long break from doing the sprite sheetifications… for now.

Survival Mode Fun with MKDA for the GBA

My reign of terror was ended by Shang Tsung!

I’ve been doing some survival runs in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance of the GBA variety, and I’ve won lots of coins because I have defeated over 20 opponents multiple times by playing as different characters such as Sub-Zero, Scorpion, Kitana, Jax, Kano and Sonya.

The more opponents you’ve defeated, the bigger your coin reward in Survival mode.

My current record of opponents defeated in Survival mode is 26, and I was playing as the evil sorcerer known as Shang Tsung:

Just enough coins to buy myself a free Test Your Sight and a few other alternate fighter colors. 🙂

I’ve had a lot of fun murdering my enemies but man, that was intense.

Checking Out Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance Of The GBA Type

I’ve been checking out Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance of the GBA variety. Here’s a screenshot of what the gameplay looks like:

Scorpion doing a 10-hit combo with 69% damage. Giggity!

Anyways, this is pretty much my least favorite MK game of all time because each fighter in the game has only one fatality instead of two, and it has no stage fatalities.

Hooray! Something I’m finally good at in the Mortal Kombat games.

Another reason why is because I kept getting my ass handed to me by the AI on normal difficulty, but at least I finally beat it on that difficulty after several failed attempts. But yeah, I had a lot fun but that was super intense.

Fun with Family Feud for the Game Boy Advance

Last night I decided to check out Family Feud for the GBA. Here’s a screenshot of the gameplay:

Unfortunately nobody in the survey said that and the game gave me a strike because I was thinking of TF2 for a moment.

Either way, I have managed to defeat the computer family and beat the game by scoring 200+ points in the bonus round and winning the $20,000 grand prize:

This game is alright but definitely not my cup of tea even though I finished it. However; what I like about this game is you can customize family members and also edit their names:

But yeah, it takes all types to play this fun game. 😉

Another Latest Sprite Sheet Of The Day

Last night I have submitted yet another batch of sprite sheets to the Spriters Resource website. Here’s a sprite sheet of introduction screens and title screen from some Jimmy Neutron game for the Game Boy Advance:

Ahhh… nothing like having my sprite sheets approved to make myself really, really happy. 😀

Tuesday Night Sprite Sheetery Stuff

I got nothing major to blog about tonight other than I uploaded even more sprite sheets to the Spriters Resource. Here’s a sprite sheet that got approved the other day:

The reason why is because I remember watching the movie and the animated series as a little kid. 🙂

Fun With Bookworm For The Game Boy Advance

I found a GBA game that looks similar to Scrabble Blast, and that is Bookworm. It’s a puzzle game where the objective is to link letters and create words to feed the hungry bookworm while trying to keep the fiery red letters from reaching the bottom of your library or else the game is over. Also, you’ll be rewarded with bonus letters if you make long words. Here’s the gameplay of what I’m talking about:

I’m currently at level 15 right now, and I’ve been currently ranked Editor after completing the previous level:

I think this will be a good place to do a checkpoint because I’m heading off to rippify some sprite sheetifications. Goodnight!