Faceball 2000 Snes Rom

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Faceball 2000

Release date:Sep 1992


Heroes of the storm champions. Console:Nintendo SNES (SPC)

Developer:Xanth

Publisher:Bullet-Proof Software

Ripped by:Dragon Fogel

Tagged by:Dragon Fogel, YK

1.Title Screen2:11Download
2.City Zone4:14Download
3.Desert Zone4:16Download
4.Asteroid Zone4:28Download
5.Ice Zone5:17Download
6.Space Zone4:08Download
7.Mars Zone4:11Download
8.Last Areas3:41Download
9.Stage Clear0:28Download
10.Ending0:28Download
99.Game Over0:09Download

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Usually 16-bit games get shrunk down for the Game Boy. Faceball 2000 by Bullet- Proof Software goes the other way, and scores big.

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Play Ball with Faceball

Faceball 2000 for the SNES takes essentially the same tag 'em and bag 'em action from the popular Game Boy cart and gussies it up with outta sight SNES graphics. You enter a bizarre series of mazes to play virtual reality dodge ball with a bunch of smiley-faced, geometric creatures gone berserk called Smiloids.

At its wildest, the game's like a 1970's nightmare flashback. Smiley Faces swarm around you. Every time they knock you for a loop, they say, 'Have a nice day'. The silly, vapid phrase drives you nuts after awhile. You gotta admire such a deliciously depraved sense of humor!

Maze Daze

There are two basic games: Cyberzone and Arena. Yes, that's Cyberzone not Cyberscape, Game Boy Faceball fans. Unlike GB Cyberscape, where you had to search for the exit, Cyberzone focuses on Smiloid smackin' fun. You merely zap a certain number of Smiloids to reveal the way out. The 'Zone consists of 41 increasingly tough levels, plus eight Bonus Levels. You won't beat this game anytime soon!

ProTips:

  • As soon as you enter a Level, swing immediately around. You never know what's waiting behind you.
  • The Master Smiloid isn't the only surprise on the 41st Level. Arena is a one-time, free-for-all. It's you versus the Smiloid All-Stars. You pick one of 16 mazes. First team to score 10 hits gets to tell the other team to 'Have a nice day!'
  • One successful strategy in a two- player Arena match is to position yourself to cover each other.

Smiloids-in-your-Face

The Smiloid opposition has rolled over from the Game Boy version. Shootmes, lshootu2s, Rovers, Gremlins, Turkeys, and the obnoxious Bouncers are out in force.

  • In the easy early levels of Cyberzone, don't exit until you find the power- ups. For example, Level 1 has Annor and a Speed-Up. Level 2 and Level 6 have Shields. Level 3 has a Sensor and a Weapon.
  • To attack moving Smiloids from afar, such as Gremlins, fire a string of balls across their paths.

To help against your good-natured geometric foes, you can find power-ups hidden in special Pods. Power-ups include Armor, Speed-Ups, and Sensors, which reveal your foes on your Level Radar.

Put on a Happy Face

Faceball's graphics are SNES sharp. There's really not that much variety to them, but oh how they move through those weird mazes! You get an awesome first-person perspective of the action, which surrounds you with the labyrinthine Faceball environment. Some of the backgrounds are knockouts.

Two-player games feature a slick split-screen view. In versus games, you can see yourself in your opponent's screen. However, the cheat factor isn't significant. The music and the sound effects are just right. You might even turn up the volume.

Have a Nice Play

Faceball 2000 is a simple game concept that works. What you see is what you get. So, if you like what you see and read here, get it. The only thing this game's missing is the Game Boy's four-player capability. Until that SNES technological breakthrough occurs, that's right..have a nice daaaaaay!

Overall rating: 7.5