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Reviews for "Super WalkLand"

Cool

I liked it but the music kinda started to get anoying :) Keep it up!

I thought it was ok

Graphics are pretty good, cool main character, nicely drawn backrounds, but damn, it's just a longer version of those playable popups at the top of the screen: "destroy darth vader and win a free ipod", "smash the mailbox and win a PSP". WTF! I thought we went to the internet to enjoy commercial free entertainment, but now companies start submitting easy, playable commercials to Newgrounds too! That really pisses me off, and I'm not the only one. Read the reviews Jackass! And go away!

You can already put commercials for this stuff on TV, in popups, on billboards, in popups during TV shows, and in any electronics store on the planet! GO AWAY!

I'm not even giving you the benefit of the doubt and giving you a good score.

uhhhhh...

What that guys said...sucked

LONG LIVE THE BANDITS!!!

Now I REALLY don't want the new walkman...

You know, an animated flash commercial for the Walkman would have gone a lot further than this. Super Walkland feels like yet another sad attempt of a corporate entity trying to virally market their new toy. The game's ulterioir motive is so blatant it's insulting. I hate how corporations like Sony spend millions in R&D for gadjets like this, but hardly give any effort toward creatively pitching them to the public.

Super Walkland lacks decent controls or audio design of any sort. The gameplay is tepid. All together it's just plain boring. It's obvious that it was created under a super tight deadline or an incompetent staff.

Sony needs to fire their online marketing dept, or pay their developers more in time or money to churn out better results.

Lame!

Sony sucks

I wonder if this game has spyware in it like other Sony products? :----D
"Most people don't even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it?" - Thomas Hesse, Sony BGM