CGRundertow M.C. KIDS for NES Video Game Review
  • 12 years ago
M.C. Kids Review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow video game review of M.C. Kids, a platformer disguised as a hamburger advertisement developed and published in 1992 by Virgin Interactive for the NES. Following in the tradition of Yo! Noid, Cool Spot, and that crap Kool-Aid Man game for the Atari, M.C. Kids is more about selling hamburgers than being an excellent game. Which is unfortunate, since the game itself -- divorced from any clown-and-trans-fat-related imagery - is actually quite sound. Impressive, even, with its gravity-flipping, wide stages, and quality presentation. That damn clown just had to stick his shoes in it, though. This CGRundertow video game review features video gameplay footage of M.C. Kids for the NES and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's TJ.

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