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The Vana’diel Diaries (March 2007)
Columns by Steve Hamner on
...going after my first AF item: the Trump Gun. February 2 Last night I got together with Erador, Setsuni, and Bobmarley (later replaced by Jellybean) to do the first Corsair...
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Inside the Guide: Anticipation and Backgammon
Columns by Michael Gray on
...the other side of checkerboards. It’s like chess, in that there are approximately 435,000 rules you have to know in order to play. So basically, this guide is the opposite...
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Final Fantasy I (GBA)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
...was completely lost, wandering around the world and fighting random encounters for so long that I’d achieved TWICE the number of levels that I’d ever need for anything in the...
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Captain Eric’s Psychic Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
...by reality I mean the reality of me physically playing this game in the future: This game is truly the number-one button masher OF ALL TIME! It is a true...
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The Gates of Life: Episode 52 – Beautiful!
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...spring antelope butterflies, my son. Lately, a dark cloud of despair has descended upon this land. Rivers: Oh, come on. Have you seen this place? I’ve never seen a happier...
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Source Nintendo (December 2008)
Columns by Joseph Catalanotto on
...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...
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Final Fantasy II (SNES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
...in execution, most problems of which are due to the era in which it was produced. There’s not a bad track in the game, with a fair number of songs...
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Rayman (PS1)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
...Rayman is CHALLENGE. The obvious presentation being in the levels themselves, but even in the aesthetics. The soundtrack is nutty and unpredictable, with songs that start out as light, airy...
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Metroid II: Return of Samus (GB)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
...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...