If you are a fan of the show or are a parent/aunt/uncle/grandparent/etc., this is a clean-cut title that children will love. When I returned, I found that those two levels were unlocked, but I had to start the entire game over in order to unlock new levels, you couldn’t start off at the level you left off at. I beat two of the six levels and decided to stop playing after about the first hour, so that I could do something else. I enjoyed Super Duper Sumos, but it is quite ridiculous that it doesn’t allow you to save where you are. You actually fill up the meters by eating sushi, dropped by characters that you defeat. The attack eliminates or at least knocks down all of your enemies on-screen, for the most part. When all three meters are full, the strength of the attack is greater than when the meter is only one or two. By filling up a three bar meter, you can unleash attacks on your adversaries at different strengths. Super Duper Sumos has some special attacks that are similar to that of Mucha Lucha. The best example of a game similar in level structure is the classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle titles. Moving from left to right, you can not continue until all enemies on-screen are defeated. You move your character up and down a path, intended to simulate moving in and out of a foreground. Super Duper Sumos is a purely 2D side-scroller. I haven’t seen the show, but the baddies were most likely taken from it and what they have to do with a story with sumo wrestlers, well, only God knows. They include porky thugs, demonic reindeer, and men in deformed penguin suits. There is a somewhat large variety of enemies. Sumos is admittedly an effortless affair, targeted towards a younger audience, but a cartoon targeted at children would also have the same audience for its game. If those moves don’t cut it for you, feel free to grab parking meters or other desirable objects to bash your foes. Whether by punching, throwing, or butt smashing, the sumos get it done. The point of this side-scrolling beat-em-up title is to roam around the screen and beat up all the enemies you can see. In fact, they survive by eating what look like submarine sandwiches your health meter is indeed a sub sandwich. Midway brings us Super Duper Sumos, a three person team of fatties, if I may say so myself. Saturday morning cartoons turned video games are a popular genre for the GBA.
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