Super Dodge Ball Review


It’s time for another retro NES game and I have to give this one major props for actually going above and beyond the game. You actually get to travel to another dimension in the final levels and the game gets a bit supernatural. I mean, you’re probably not playing a Dodge Ball game for that, but it’s still a nice addition if you ask me. You get to fight all of the other countries during the Arcade Mode and the final boss takes you into space. Then there is an extra bonus challenge where you fight zombie versions of your characters. It’s like looking into a mirror and fighting your distortions which I was not expecting in a game called Super Dodge Ball.

In a way the retro sprite style helps to build the atmosphere. It’s like how Undertale changed the game for most people with what you could do with sprites because of the atmosphere. It’s possible that if this game was more polished it wouldn’t look quite as intriguing with the backdrops because maybe it’s not meant to be space or your shadows in the final level. It’s all in how you interpret it, but I was definitely impressed. The gameplay took a little time to get used to though. I had to look up the controls online but after that I was ready to dominate. It’s actually a lot of fun and I always thought Dodge Ball looked pretty fun in real life as well.

The goal is of course to tag your opponent with a dodge ball at top speed which will take some of their health away. You win when you’ve tagged all 3 of your opponents enough times for them to be knocked out. When they throw the ball your two options are to catch the ball or dodge. Catching is the best way to counter though because dodging usually lets the ball get back to the opponent on a convenient bounce. Also in this ruleset catching the ball doesn’t tag out the guy who threw it, but it does give you possession back which is very helpful. The controls are also pretty in depth with each character having several super moves.

You can use a running start to throw a softball at the opponent or you can jump and fire a spiral shot. There are quite a few moves but my favorite is the running jump super charge. If you land that you can deal around 30 damage compared to 2-3 for standard shots. It’s also hard for the opponent to dodge. If someone tries it on you I recommend trying to jump out of the way. You can jump really hard in this game but the catch is that you can’t move after jumping so if they pretend to throw but don’t then you could be in quite a bit of trouble there. It gives the game extra depth.

I think you can already see why this is one of the better NES sport games. For sure I can say that it has more personality than a lot of the others and you can really feel the care and passion behind this one. The gameplay is actually a lot of fun once you really get the hang of it so I recommend looking up the controls to make sure you enjoy this one. If you don’t know how to play then there is definitely the chance that you will give it a thumbs down and that would be unfortunate.

Overall, Super Dodge Ball is a fun title. The length and amount of content are naturally quite limited, but even if you just play it for a quick playthrough it’s worth the experience. There aren’t a lot of dodge ball games out there so it’s also pretty unique which is a plus as well. Throw in the fact that there is virtually a story mode and you’ve got yourself a winner here. This is definitely one NES game that I won’t be forgetting anytime soon.

Overall 6/10

Cygnus Wing vs Rhinestone Goomba




Suggested by Destroyer Cygnus Wing is not one of the more popular Megaman characters, but he’s managed to get some wins lately and is starting to move up the ranks. Rhinestone Goomba has had the opposite fate here as he takes loss after loss. He seems like a reasonable character, but he needs some kind of power up to have more of a fighting chance. That said, it would take a lot for him to take on someone like Cygnus considering that this villain can fly at super speeds and has a great deal of strength as well. Cygnus Wing wins.

Midgard Serpent vs Rhinestone Goomba




Suggested by Destroyer The Rhinestone Goomba has a lot of style on his side. He looks kind of like Elvis and that separates him from the normal Goomba fighters. That being said, there’s nothing this guy can really do against such a giant monster. The Midgard Serpent can just squash this Rhinestone guy and that would be the end of the match. Rhinestone would need a big power up in order to turn the tables. Midgard Serpent wins.

Sailor Mercury vs Rhinestone Goomba




Suggested by Destroyer Sailor Mercury is a proud Sailor Scout and her water based abilities are tricky to deal with. The Rhinestone Goomba has definitely not dealt with anyone quite like her before and won’t be ready for this fight. He’s severely outclassed from the get go and doesn’t really have any options to fight back here. I don’t see any avenue to victory. Sailor Mercury wins.

Sailor Jupiter vs Rhinestone Goomba




Suggested by Destroyer Sailor Jupiter is a strong Sailor Scout who doesn’t even need her elemental powers to win here. She is a solid hand to hand fighter and Goomba doesn’t really have any hands to fight back with. She would quickly outmanuever him throughout the fight and take a decisive lead in the fight. If she wanted to end this sooner she could just fire a thunder bolt as well and it would have the same effect. Sailor Jupiter wins.

Sailor Venus vs Rhinestone Goomba




Suggested by Destroyer Sailor Venus is a very versatile scout who has a lot of very useful moves. For this fight she will only need one move though and that’s her classic energy blast. Rhinestone Goomba will not be able to dodge such an attack and will just have to do his best to endure it. I don’t think his odds are great and even if he does make it, he has no real counter attack that can be used. Sailor Venus wins.

Deathbird vs Moondragon




Suggested by Sonic Deathbird has a cool set of armor and she is an excellent hand to hand fighter. She would be able to give Moondragon a fair fight in that arena. Ultimately that wouldn’t be enough to win the day though. Moondragon has psychic abilities at her disposal that put her in another tier and she also has her energy shields. When you put those two things together then Deathbird doesn’t really stand much of a chance. She’s just out of attack options. Moondragon wins.

Adam Sharp vs Cam Jansen




Suggested by Sonic Adam Sharp has some gadgets at his disposal but unfortunately for him none of them are particularly powerful ones. They won’t be able to compensate for the age difference here. Adam is only 8 while Cam is between 10-11. Such age gaps don’t matter much the older you get but there is just a big difference between an 8 and a 10 year old. Cam will be able to overpower Adam here and claim a secure victory. Adam will need some kind of good gadget to turn the tables here. Cam Jansen wins.

Gloomba vs Thunder Birdo




Suggested by Sonic This is a match where having a projectile is so important. The Thunder Birdo has the clear advantage here because there just isn’t anything that the Gloomba can really do to get close. He can try to dodge the eggs, but he isn’t fast enough so that’s out of the question. Then you have the difference in size and raw power which means that it will be game over for Gloomba very quickly. This is a match-up he can’t win. Thunder Birdo wins.