• Mega Man Xtreme (GBA)

    ...an actual grade for this game, so instead, here’s two of your lucky numbers, and the PIN number to Meteo’s bank account. Indulge on all $4 left within. Happy shopping!...

  • Source Nintendo (December 2008)

    ...with a good amount of excellent titles. The problem for any budget shopper, of course, is which ones to buy, exactly. Both systems saw a number of good titles released...

  • Soul Blazer (SNES)

    ...Dr Leo’s Lab. For every great song, there’s one that’s just alright and another that’s just filler. It also seems slightly odd to me that Soul Blazer shares a number...

  • Inside the Guide: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

    ...for the mini-sections. I also added a new section for Wii users. The Wii version is the same as the GameCube version, with one major difference. Link is left-handed in...

  • Snowboard Kids (N64)

    ...part of giving this game a final score, which is difficult for a number of reasons. One, this is GameCola, and their whole FIVE IS EXTREMELY AVERAGE bit is something...

  • Captain Eric’s Psychic Thumb Feature Presentation

    ...Well, it’s another year, and we’re all still here, gaming our little hearts out. Now, I hate to be a downer at the start of the new year, but my...

  • Rayman (PS1)

    ...with five-to-six or so levels in each stage and any number of screens within those levels within those stages. The stages have themes like forest, surreal music, caverns, umm…stationary? and...

  • Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)

    ...game. Special road? The last 20 or so stars? The no-FLUDD levels? What bliss they were! So when a new Mario game came out, it was only about a week...

  • Burnout Paradise (PS3)

    ...also controlled by winning races, with new cars and access to more challenging races being handed out as rewards. However, what is new is that Burnout Paradise has discarded the...

  • Metroid II: Return of Samus (GB)

    ...so rightly deserved. With the soldiers back at home having little to do, we saw an increase in the number of children being born. Post-war America saw a vast expansion...