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rdfs:label | - Power Glove
- Power Glove
- Power glove
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rdfs:comment | - The Power Glove is a recurring item in Legend of Zelda series. It grants Link different effects in the different games it appears in. While referred to as a glove, it is decidedly more similar in appearance to a metallic gauntlet.
- The Power Glove (パワーグローブ) is an ability upgrade in the Bomberman series. It is sometimes also referred to as the Blue Glove or just Glove. It gives the player the ability to pick up, carry, and then throw bombs.
- The first appearance of the Power Glove was in the A Nightmare on Elm Street review towards the end. It would later get it's own episode that was released on November 13, 2006. This is the first review which doesn't focus on a specific game or specific types of games throughout. Other episodes the Power Glove appeared in were the Double Vision: Part 1 review and the Zelda II review. This was the only NES accessory reviewed in it's own individual episode beside R.O.B. the Robot. For the transcript, See Transcript of AVGN episode Power Glove.
- Power Glove is an accessory in Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross.
- Metal gloves used by Manoyds which increase the strength of the wearer.
- Power gloves were thin, energized gloves used by stormtroopers in hand-to-hand combat, usually while restraining prisoners. They worked by way of energized reactive fibers, similar to the fibers in crushgaunts, although to a far lesser degree due to the lack of Mandalorian iron in their construction. The fibers typically where constructed of metal compounds, mixed with electrically responsive biofibers, simulating the constricting effect of a muscle. Power gloves could many times be upgraded with armored pieces, or even magnets in the palms for engineering work.
- The Power Glove is easily the greatest videoshame accessory that has ever existed and will ever exist. The only thing that could ever hope to compete with its awesomeness was the never-released SNES-CD, and even then only because it spawned the CD-i.
- Im Review des Power Gloves wird der Power Glove, ein Extra für das NES von James Rolfe vorgestellt und eine ganze Reihe von Spielen damit gespielt, darunter:
* Super Glove Ball
* Metroid
* Double Dragon
* Castlevania
* Kung Fu Heroes
* Bubble Bobble
* Lifeforce
* Jackal
* Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
* R.C. Pro-Am
* Rad Racer
* Top Gun
* Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
* Contra
* Super Mario Bros. Der Power Glove wird auch im Kampf zwischen Freddy und James im Revie A Nightmare on Elmstreet benutzt, um Freddy zu besiegen.
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Games | - A Link to the Past
- Oracle of Ages
- A Link Between Worlds
- Most Bomberman Games
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Caption | - The Power Glove from A Link to the Past
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desc | - A glove that strengthens the wearer.
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Use | - Allows the wearer to lift certain objects
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OtherName | - Blue Glove, Glove, Bomb Throw
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abstract | - Power gloves were thin, energized gloves used by stormtroopers in hand-to-hand combat, usually while restraining prisoners. They worked by way of energized reactive fibers, similar to the fibers in crushgaunts, although to a far lesser degree due to the lack of Mandalorian iron in their construction. The fibers typically where constructed of metal compounds, mixed with electrically responsive biofibers, simulating the constricting effect of a muscle. Power gloves could many times be upgraded with armored pieces, or even magnets in the palms for engineering work. Hapans sometimes used power gloves in honor duels. This was frowned upon, as it gave a significant boost of strength to the wearers wrists and hands.
- The Power Glove is a recurring item in Legend of Zelda series. It grants Link different effects in the different games it appears in. While referred to as a glove, it is decidedly more similar in appearance to a metallic gauntlet.
- Im Review des Power Gloves wird der Power Glove, ein Extra für das NES von James Rolfe vorgestellt und eine ganze Reihe von Spielen damit gespielt, darunter:
* Super Glove Ball
* Metroid
* Double Dragon
* Castlevania
* Kung Fu Heroes
* Bubble Bobble
* Lifeforce
* Jackal
* Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
* R.C. Pro-Am
* Rad Racer
* Top Gun
* Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
* Contra
* Super Mario Bros. Bei allen Spielen versagte der Power Glove und man konnte kein Spiel, bis auf Top Gun, was verwunderlich ist, richtig spielen. Dazu kommt noch das der Power Glove zu komplex ist und man für jedes Spiel einen langen Code in den Power Glove eingeben muss und man zwei Sensoren auf dem Fernseher befestigen muss, was eigentlich nur mit Klebeband funktioniert. Der Power Glove wird auch im Kampf zwischen Freddy und James im Revie A Nightmare on Elmstreet benutzt, um Freddy zu besiegen.
- The Power Glove is easily the greatest videoshame accessory that has ever existed and will ever exist. The only thing that could ever hope to compete with its awesomeness was the never-released SNES-CD, and even then only because it spawned the CD-i. The Power Glove was compatible with several Mario shames. In fact, ten thousand shames from just the Mario series alone were made for it, because Nintendo loved it so much and worked so hard on it Its main purpose was to allow motion control, and it was extremely precise in doing so without being too fixed or hard-to-control. As such, it was celebrated by multitudes of fans for decades, and, despite the only true "Power Glove" being made for the Nintendo Edutainment System, several models such as the Power Glove Mk. II, Mk. III, and Mk. XLII (as well as the Power Glovee, an upgrade of the normal Power Glove, which is a Power Glove) would follow before the ultimate death of the line in the late 1700s, this guy has on that allows you to perform FALCON PUNCHES. Years later, however, Nintendo would attempt at making a cheap rip-off of the old accessory known only as the Wii. This evil creation's true purpose was to control people's minds, but it was so poorly-made and uninspired that no one bought it (and instead stayed home with their Power Gloves and CD-is), forcing Nintendo to bury their unsellable Wiis in a landfill somewhere in New Mexico.
- The Power Glove (パワーグローブ) is an ability upgrade in the Bomberman series. It is sometimes also referred to as the Blue Glove or just Glove. It gives the player the ability to pick up, carry, and then throw bombs.
- The first appearance of the Power Glove was in the A Nightmare on Elm Street review towards the end. It would later get it's own episode that was released on November 13, 2006. This is the first review which doesn't focus on a specific game or specific types of games throughout. Other episodes the Power Glove appeared in were the Double Vision: Part 1 review and the Zelda II review. This was the only NES accessory reviewed in it's own individual episode beside R.O.B. the Robot. For the transcript, See Transcript of AVGN episode Power Glove.
- Power Glove is an accessory in Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross.
- Metal gloves used by Manoyds which increase the strength of the wearer.
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