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China, Part 1: The Land That Consoles Forgot
Blog Posts by David Donovan on
...indeed not often seen at major retailers, on a recent foray to Beijing I found a number of specialty shops along Gu Lou Dong Da Jie (“Drum Tower East Street”)...
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Cooking Mama (DS)
Reviews by Steve Hamner on
...for screwing up. The minigames range from the mind-numbingly simple (like typing in the correct number on a numeric keypad/cooking timer) to some that require good timing (tapping different ingredients...
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Snobow Kids Plus (PSX)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...you go sliding down the streets of a small ninja-themed village. Each race consists of a predetermined number of laps. During a race, you and the other three combatants can...
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Avenging Spirit (ARC)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...popular. It only appeared in a small number of arcades in the U.S., and then vanished in a puff of smoke. Like a ghost often will. Jaleco published Avenging Spirit,...
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Tekken 6 (X360)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...level. Cheap as chips, David Dickinson would say. Back onto the list of flaws, there’s the camera. The dodgy farkin’ camera. You can’t move the blasted thing when it’s in...
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Another Look: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Blog Posts by Matt Jonas on
...tornadoes, the number of enemies does not increase in co-op, meaning that Steve can take on one tornado while Flint takes on the other. If you haven’t played this game...
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Soulcalibur V (X360)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...of Zelda was hitting Mitsurugi ‘twixt the eyes with the Master Sword. The V in Soulcalibur V could refer to the number five, although I believe it refers to the...
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Mega Man (PC)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on
...quantity of cheap jumping puzzles, the bizarre control scheme, and a hero who glides around like a buttered walrus, Mega Man feels exactly like its NES counterparts in that it...