 | Even young kids realize how fun this was!!!! Ah, brings me back to when video games didnt involve 20 buttons to have your character just pick his nose, but it just worked and continue to work. Love it! read full review |
 | Weird game, but nostalgic! Very confusing game, but I dont care. It brings me back! If you played it as a kid and wish to feel that nostalgic feeling again, get one. If you want a good game, skip it. read full review |
 | Great game! In my opinion, one of the best games on the Atari 2600. It responds really nice, it gets really challenging, and its fun to play! read full review |
 | Great game! Q-Bert was one of my favorite games of the 80s, and it doesnt disappoint on the Atari! Brings me back to a great time! Great game! read full review |
 | Play as the bad guy = great! Its a cool game that is hard to find. Its not as fun as something like pacman, but the fact that you play as leatherface, play as the bad guy, thats a change from the norm and pretty dang cool. read full review |
 | Eh, could be much better. The controls of this game leave something to be desired.....not a big fan, but thats not to say you wont like it....just not my cup of tea. read full review |
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 | Love it! Anyone who owned an NES will tell you, the Castlevania series has been one of the best set of games on the system. Love this game, its challenging and fun. Stupid Medusa heads suck though... read full review |
 | IMO, go with something else. Game is rather boring. I was expecting something a little more challenging than this, but its slow, not that difficult (outside of telling the professor from the thug), and there are much better games out ther... read full review |
 | Great game! I think this game is a blast. I absolutely love it! The cut away dunk scenes are great, the play is fast and fun, and I would recommend it to anyone. read full review |