Smokin' Cubans has never been so fun.

User Rating: 9.3 | Guevara NES
I don't know (and I don't really care--ha ha ha) what you think, but Guerrilla War is just one of those games that'll go down in history. Originally Guevara (in Japan), the game is about Che Geuvara (player one) and Fidel Castro's (player two) liberation of Cuba. Though the story was censored when the game was translated, the gameplay remained intact. Thousands upon thousands of Cubans pop out from everywhere, and the only way to free the people of Cuba is to waste them. Tanks, flamethrowers, rocket launchers, and more are at your disposal. Hostages are abundant, though their rescue is optional. However, some hostages (those naughty nurses) you'll want to rescue. The historical accuracy of this game is astounding. It was only censored in America because it conflicted with what the government wants us to believe happened in Cuba in the 1950s. But, after playing Guerrilla War (Guevara) you'll know that it couldn't have happened any other way. This game will shatter your confidence in diplomacy and remind you that nothing can supplant the glorious throng of battle as the only real solution to human conflicts. The feel of the game is enhanced by an amazing and epic soundtrack. The background music from the second stage, in particular, is a work of art on par with the great pyramids as its epic tonality makes you identify with the plight facing all would-be liberators. Never since has any game, or any other work of art for that matter, laid so bare the savagery of man and the way of the noble warrior. Guerrilla War is a tale of triumph told only once every few ages. SNK, I salute you.