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Snark Busters: Welcome to the Club (PC)
Reviews by Michael Gray on
...needed to make a quick phone call, so he borrowed his girlfriend’s iPhone. He meant to open the phone application, but he accidentally opened her copy of Mystery Case Files...
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Top of the Heap: Games Starring Musicians
Columns by Christian Porter on
...potato-shaped cell phone? Batman, James Bond, that feeling you have right now is gadget envy. Adventures of The Smart Patrol combines the point-and-click adventure with the RPRT type of game...
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Ice Climber (NES)
Reviews by Bradley Keene on
...that maybe the most memorable part of Ice Climber is its soundtrack. The intro theme happens to be a ringer on my cell phone, and it’s catchy enough for me...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: Ordering a Japanese Pizza
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...you could probably play this audio into a phone receiver to communicate your need for food, preferably while screaming for help in the background.* *Having in the meantime discovered the...
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Versus Mode: PS2 vs. PS3, Videogame Crash, the N-Gage, and More
Columns by GameCola on
...1. It makes more sense to release games for the PS2 than for the PS3. Meteo: I don’t know who it makes more sense to, but since more people have...
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Sonic CD Re-Release is Powered by Fan-Made Engine
News Posts by Matt Jonas on
Sonic CD will be released for the Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, PC, iOS devices, your Android, and your Windows 7 phone by the end of the year. Phew, that...
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Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
...that? HA! The game is kind of fun in itself. Each player has a certain number of hit points and selects the order in which to play his or her...
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Avenue Flo (Mac)
Reviews by Vangie Ridgaway on
...the music was correspondingly upbeat and happy-sounding. There was even a big, splashy musical number at the beginning, in which all the characters got together and sang all about how...
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Gamera Obscura: Santa Claus no Takarabako
Columns by Jeff Day on
...80 squares on screen with varied numbers…and a few symbols…yeah. The game slowly “calls” the numbers/symbols, and you have to check them off on a Bingo card. Wait, did the...
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Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (NES)
Reviews by Richo Rosai on
...you wander from the safety of a paved road on the map, enemies represented by shadowy blobs and monsters begin to move about. Contacting with any of these draws you...