Double length episode in which Jakob Stegelmann reviews Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) and looks at Nintendo's Game Genie cheat system cartridge, trying it out on old games like Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo), RoboWarrior (Nintendo) ...See moreDouble length episode in which Jakob Stegelmann reviews Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) and looks at Nintendo's Game Genie cheat system cartridge, trying it out on old games like Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo), RoboWarrior (Nintendo) and Batman (Nintendo). Also reviews of the video games Akumajô densetsu/Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (Nintendo), TaleSpin (Nintendo), Tom and Jerry (and Tuffy) (Nintendo), Joe and Mac: Caveman Ninja (Nintendo and Super NES), Lemmings (Super NES), Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive), and Steel Empire (released in Europe as Empire of Steel) (Sega Mega Drive). Stegelmann looks at current video game consoles and games availabilty in Denmark, such as Nintendo's 8-bit NES (70 games), 16-bit Super NES (20 games), Game Boy (65 games), Sega's 8-bit Sega Master System (110 games), 16-bit Sega Mega Drive (80 games) and Game Gear. Review of the VHS release of Lucky Luke (1991). The segment "Pixels kavalkade" (best of) featuring computer graphics sent in by the viewers. Review of the VHS release of The Rescuers Down Under (1990). Also, the final and 9th installment of "Den magiske computer" (The Magical Computer), a compilation of state-of-the-art CGI. Also reviews of the video games Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (PC), Wolfenstein 3D (PC), Pinball Fantasies (Amiga), Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge (Amiga), Shadow of the Beast III (Amiga), and Alone in the Dark (PC). Finally, Stegelmann reviews the VHS release of Cinderella (1950). Written by
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