![]() ![]() He can also climb vines, while Fred can not. Barney controls similarly, but instead of wielding a club, he has a slingshot. In addition to more smash-and-bash action, courtesy of Fred Flintstone, you can also play as Barney Rubble. Surprise at Dinosaur Peak refines what made the first Flintstones game fun. You shouldn’t pay the price of a brand new 3DS and a PS3 for such a rare NES game, but should you find yourself in the home of someone who did, please take this game for a spin. As a result of this partnership, Surprise at Dinosaur Peak rarely sells for less than five hundred wing-wangs (dollars, for those of you not into the show “Futurama”). Instead of selling it directly to retailers, one could only rent the game from Blockbuster (remember those “rental-only” games, like Clay Fighter Championship Edition? The mid-Nineties were nuts!). Back in August of ’94, when the NES was already dead, Taito had the odd sense to release a sequel to the well-recieved Dino and Hoppy. Surprise! Surprise at Dinosaur Peak is the second rarest licensed NES game of all time, and if I’m not mistaken, the final NES game released in America.
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