Ultimate Gear War
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**IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT GAME CONTROLS**
There is a known Internet Explorer browser bug which makes some keys stick when pressed. We promise the problem is not in our game itself, but it's something you can fix if you search for "Internet Explorer Flash Sticky Keys" OR simply use another browser like Firefox. Again, this is not a problem with the code in our game, so if you're experiencing this problem, try one of the aforementioned solutions. Thanks!
--CONTROLS--
GAME SAVE = Automatic! Use level select from main menu for saved levels
ARROW KEYS = MOVE
"A" KEY = ACTION 1
"S" KEY = ACTION 2
"A + S" KEYS = EXECUTE RAGE MOVE (when "Rage-O-Meter" is full)
"P" = Pause
"M" = Return to main menu at any time!
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HINTS:
If you're stuck on the zelda room with dig dug, the block in the middle is sparkling for a reason!
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Abobo's Big Adventure is a project that we have been working on for YEARS as a true labor of lovewith one goal in mind: To create the ultimate tribute to the NES! This gargantuan 8-bit parody game is made for the fans by the fans, and now you finally have the chance to control the angriest character in the known universe - Abobo!
The story is simple - Abobo's son (Aboboy) has been kidnapped and now it's up to you to help Abobo fight his way through some of the greatest NES games of all time in order to rescue him. This isn't your average 8-bit parody game either... not only is each level a completely different game in which Abobo takes on the characteristics of the main protagonist, but enemies from a wide variety of *other* games appear on each level too! Imagine you could put every NES game ever made into a blender and that's basically what you're dealing with here in the form of a huge Flash game.
We've added in a ton of custom artwork, cutscenes, new rage moves on each level, huge boss battles, secrets, and a whopping 100 medals for you to unlock! In addition to that, we've created what we consider to be the most satisfying ending of any game you'll ever see. Sure, on classic NES games they often rewarded you with a simple "Congratulations! Game Over." after you spent hours working your way towards the end. That's not the case here - we've worked up one big ending that you'll remember for the rest of your life! Plus, when you beat the game, you'll unlock even more goodies to play with!
You'll also be happy to learn that we've created a convenient Level Select screen which automatically unlocks levels as you beat them. You don't have to beat the game in one sitting... you can always come back and use the Level Select to pick up right where you left off. You can also use it to replay any level if you need to try to unlock additional medals that you missed out on during your first play-through.
Last but not least, if you enjoy this massive game project of ours, please consider making a donation to our indie cause. We've put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into this game (mainly because Abobo kept punching us throughout its development), so your donations would be greatly appreciated and will go towards our creating future games and/or paying our hospital bills from Abobo's constant beatings. PLUS - as a token of our appreciation, anybody who makes a donation will also receive a free copy of our 100% original new mini-game, Aboboy's Small Adventure!
In closing, we'd like to thank all of our friends, families, and Newgrounds for their unwavering support over the years as we've continued to work on this huge project. It really meant the world and helped us make Abobo's Big Adventure something truly special. It's hard to imagine that this project started out all the way back in 2002... Abobo sure has come a long way with his angry fists. Thanks for playing our game and making this 8-bit dream come true.
-Team Bobo
www.abobosbigadventure.co m
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 12, 2012
its good
but i pressed start game actidently and it restarted my progress
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 13, 2012
Nostalgic!
This game reminded me of the main reason why I got to Newgrounds in the first place: Seeing games I knew from my childhood from a whole new perspective. Abobos Big Adventure did exactly that. I went through almost any famous title from the NES and saw it through the eyes of Abobo, a bad guy. There were eight different stages, all with different gameplay and everyone of them was a tour back to the past as well as a challenging level.
One could say the graphics were very poor for modern standart, even for Flashgames but they are perfectly fitting for the game. I liked the creative use of old sprites in different environments like Death in the Balloon-Fighter Stage or Donkey Kong in the first level.
All the musics and sounds were taken from NES games. As well as the graphics they were fitting for the game and any modern music would have destroyed the atmosphere.
I could talk for ages about how good the gameplay was, how well the games from the NES were put into this game but let's be a bit nitpicking for a change:
- Many of the enemys in the Contra Stage were put in poorly and were easy to avoid. In the first Bossfight against Kirby you could lie in the far left corner and just shoot him to death without any risk of getting hit. In the second stage many enemys could not hit me if I moved slowly up and took them down one by one.
- The fight against The Amazon was a bit chaotic in my opinion. A lot of times I did not know why he could throw me even though I grabed him and chose a directon very quickly, probably because I don't know the game this stage was based on. On the other hand the fight was to easy, as I began with three lives and needed merely one to defeat him the first try.
- In one room in the Zelda Stage I could only go through an open door after I defeated all sceletons in the room.
- If you lick while going through the pipe at the end of the Mario Stage, the tong remains on the screen while Abobo goes through the pipe.
Well these were very minor complains. It would have been great seeing a Metroid/ Castlevania or Ghouls and Goblins based Stage but it would have been probably to much.
At the moment I am clueless on how to obtain the last two medals, I know where to get one, but not how and the Thriller medal is still a mystery to me.
Overall I can say that this games was one of the few in the past years that got me playing. Unlike others this game was neither to hard, nor to easy, had reasonable challenges and an overall great nostalgic theme.
I will give it a 10/10 and a 5/5 and it is the least this game deserves.
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 15, 2012
Great awesome super rainbow tear shedding-tastic!
The game is awesome, it has the old nes flavor, plus the difficulty of one too!
I just had a little problem with it though, there is a glitch in the boxing level, I was trying to pick up fish guy and throw on the ground. When it did, it glitched out Abobo and i had to restart the game. But besides that there wasn't anything else i had a problem with! :D
That's a wrestling level...
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 17, 2012
Much better than the SDCC one!
I remember playing this at the SDCC and winning a (literally) CREEPY shirt with you guys! This was over 2 years ago, I guess? Because I'm glad you finally finished it!
You weren't kidding when you said it was going to be the game with the most medals in Newgrounds and while I'm not quite sure about that, at least they're the most fun to get! I think they are challenging yet achievable and fun to get.
Also, you added tons of other levels! Jeez, I remember the game finished after Abobo found Aboboy and Amazon kidnaps him, but now that's not even half of the game! I have to take a break and keep playing tomorrow and the next day and the day after that!
Congratulations for such an outstanding game, it really deserves the title "Game of the Century".
P.S.: I remember when I was playing in your booth, Stan Lee actually walked by and one of you guys asked him to pose with an I-Mockery pickle-head-thingy and the man gladly did so and said "A man's got to have his pickle", since that day I live by those wise words.
I remember that! Thanks for sticking by us, fans like you make it all worth it!
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 20, 2012
WTF
The game glitched when amazon launched me in the air near referees in the top of the screen and the game freezed LOL
But the game is awesome :P
Restart the game, use "A" to skip intro logos etc. then use the level select to get back to the Pro Wrabobo level, then press 1 on your keyboard to skip back to the wrestling match. Good luck!