I actually just remembered this game because of a discussion in the NES Union forum about classic unlicensed games for the NES. This baby was from Tengen, who released all kinds of games for NES, but without paying any royalties to Nintendo because it had that cool, 3rd party cartridge and I don't think it said Nintendo anywhere on it. Anyway, I'm just filling for the 100 words. So, Toobin was a very cool game, mostly for nostalgic value, but it was fun to play. You start off as a guy laying back in an intertube and you float down an unusually dangerous river filled with spikes, rocks and, you guessed it, aligators. If any of these hit you, obviously you died. But the level detail and difficulty made this game one of my favorite all time unlicensed NES games, not to mention the pretty cool use of 8-bit music. Although I'm probably the only one who remembers it. Play it if you can.
Remember a time when simple games had us occupied for hours and hours? Well this is the case with Tengen's Toobin for the NES system. Obviously graphics wise its not anywhere close to todays standards but for a 20 yea... Read Full Review