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Frogger 2 Swampy's Revenge

Platform : Sega Dreamcast
Rated: Everyone
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This item is complete and includes game, game case and manual. There is minimal wear to the labels or manual. Bonus downloadable content may have already been redeemed. Game carts and disc are professionally cleaned or resurfaced. This item, while pre-played, is an excellent addition to your game collection. It will also be a good playable piece.

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Not to be confused with Frogger 2: Threeedeep for the Atari 5800, Frogger 2 is a sequel to 1997's 3-D incarnation of everyone's favorite suicidal toad. Injecting the series with a bit more depth, Frogger 2 introduces a villain, the evil kidnapping alligator Swampy, and Lily, a pink companion with whom Frogger alternates level duties. In this installment, Swampy has kidnapped all of Frogger and Lily's young, and has scattered them across several worlds of 3-D hopping action. It's Frogger's and Lily's duty to get them back. So the gauntlet has been thrown down. As either Frogger or Lily, depending on the level, you hop around all three dimensions, avoiding enemies, picking up extra lives and power-ups such as the quick hop and the auto hop, rescuing baby Froggers, and generally trying not to get yourself made into a greasy spot on the road. With themed levels ranging from underground ant colonies to Aztec pyramids and futuristic space stations, one thing is crystal clear: this ain't your daddy's Frogger. Along with the primary goal of collecting the baby Froggers, there are also coins scattered throughout the levels. When all the coins in a level are collected, bonus modes and levels are unlocked. Along with the standard single-player mode, there is also a four-player competition mode.

Frogger's 1997 incarnation gave the Frogger concept a complete overhaul, adding that oh-so-important third dimension and more depth, as well as a larger variety of levels, new types of jumps, multiple goals, a more complex puzzle-game feel, and a toe-tappin' soundtrack. Frogger 2 doesn't have such lofty goals, content with just giving the last installment a tune-up. Expect larger levels, higher character detail, and higher frame rate, thanks to the Dreamcast hardware. As for the catchy tunes, Frogger 2 looks set to outdo Frogger in spades, escalating toe-tappin' to rump-shakin'.

With darker, more adult-themed games populating the video game market, Hasbro Interactive brings an alternative with bright graphics, solid puzzle gaming, and a unique take on a classic gaming icon. Frogger 2 is set for a September 2000 release. --Ryan Davis--Copyright © 2000 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. -- GameSpot Review

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Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2000
I was very pleasantly surprised by Frogger 2. I will confess to not being much of a Frogger fan in my arcade days, but I took a chance on this one. Definitely not regretted. What makes this game brilliant is that the controls are very easy to master (compared to many video games which require you to spend hours to master all the different combinations) and the overall concept of the game is simple to grasp. It's the kind of game you (and guests) can pick up in a minute! But that's not to say it's simple or boring. Like all great arcade games, it has that addictive quality that keeps you coming back for more. The depth here is in the level design, tricks, traps and the general coordination you need to get through it. The cute graphics and sound track just add to its appeal. Highly recommended. (I hope Majesco comes out with more titles as good as this one!)
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Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2009
When I was a child about the age of 9, one of the things that blew me away about the dreamcast was the graphics. Sonic Adventure was just mind blowing, and other games such as space channel 5, and Shenmue really set the standard for what the system was capable of, but I digress.

Let me start off by saying that frogger 2 is pug ugly. The character designs look better in the manual than in the actual game, the graphics have a construction paper look to them, the cutscenes look worse than a 6th grade macromedia project, and swampy himself looks like something I would find floating in a public toilet.

However, despite its visual flaws, Frogger 2 is actually quite an enjoyable game. The levels are well designed, and are all based around the hop from one square to the next while saving your buddies game-play. The game is not too easy to where it gets boring, but not to hard to where I'm smashing my dreamcast pads into the wall while cursing the almighty one himself. Even though the game is short, there are unlockable levels based off of the classic 1982 game that you can earn by replaying levels and collecting 25 coins. The music is not tremendous, but it does suit the mood of the levels very well, and does its job by adding atmosphere to the game.

So, my final verdict is a 4/5. points off for the hideous graphics, but otherwise a great game for those who like simple gameplay, moderate difficulty, and good ol' classic fun.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2014
we love it we try to see how far one and another can get before we get killed fun game
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021
Didn’t work.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2016
Works fine. Very fast shipping.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2014
First off I would like to say that Frogger: He's Back on the Playstation 1 is one of my favorite games of all time, right behind games like Sonic Advance 3, Einhander, Final Fantasy IX, and my number one favorite games of all time, pokemon G/S/C and their remakes heartgold and Soulsilver. But I shouldnt go on about my favorite games and I need to focus on frogger, and I can say that while I prefer the first frogger on the playstation, frogger 2: swampy's revenge is still a very solid frogger game.
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2010
Better that the old days,, more features and adventures too..
Packeged well & Great looking CD too.. thanks alot!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2015
Beware. Got this and it was the PlayStation CD rather than PC.

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Frances Hill
5.0 out of 5 stars Very happy with it
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2016
Exactly as expected. Very happy with it.