Awesome Nintendo game featured in The Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Had to finally own it As a kid I rented Ikari Warriors and was blown away by all the co-op combat action at that time it was impressive jump in a tank blow stuff up and not have all that gore just 8-bit excellence.
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A good, fun shoot-em-up for one or two. It's no Contra, however. Graphics are clear and understandable, controls, not so much... You do get used to them, though. The re-play value is high for this game. It's a challenge, but not frustrating (at least not once you get the hang of it). It's a good addition to any NES collection as two player co-operatives are not all too common.
I grew up in the 80's arcade wasting quarter after quarter to get better and better @ the arcade games I played. This one is no exception. I used to burn @least $5.00 playing Ikari Warriors to pass the next stage. When I played the Nintendo version I was transported back to the classic arcade days. A great version that has all the sound effects and graphics as the arcade game.
This is one of my favorite nintendo games. Although this is a very simple game, it is difficult at the same time. The beauty of it is, if you die all you need to do is hit ABBA. That brings you back to life so you can seek vengance on your enemy. Old school is GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nothing can beat playing an 8-bit game on a classic system! At least coming from someone like me who grew up with the Ninetendo. Ikari Warriors should be counted among the top twenty Nintendo games. B, B, A. The magical code for continue after continue, providing hours of fun and the experience of playing the entire game from beginning to end. This should be in almost anyone's collection of NES games.
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