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    Digital Championship Wrestling: Magus vs. Slippy Toad

    ...might be over quickly this month! Magus’ life too, actually… Eric: Oh but wait!! Magus has stopped and seems to be casting some sort of spell?? I can’t really tell...

  • Submissions (April 2007)

    ...something insanely special about it, because there’s already something like 5000 chess games for other systems. Again, things are not almightily novel simply because they have touch screen involvement. Pretty...

  • Mad Maestro! (PS2)

    ...fairy happy. The quality of your song affects the scenery immensely; i.e., playing horribly will cause utter mayhem, and doing well will make everything fan-friggin-tastic. The scenery and the character...

  • Minus the Pudding: The Best of Xbox Live Indie Games

    ...the Great Evil. I wish I could go into more specifics than that, but the biggest problem with The Fall of Gods is how poorly written (or, more likely, poorly...

  • Angels with Scaly Wings (PC)

    ...romance is never fully escapable, but I have no qualms with that. Overall, I absolutely loved Angels with Scaly Wings. The story was compelling, the world was incredibly well-developed and...

  • Featured Game Soundtrack: Blaster Master

    ...stuff you probably think about—not much emotion or nuance, just a lot of energy and some kickin’ bleeps and bloops. I usually have a bit more to say in this...

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    Nintendo 64: Change the System

    ...perform the “butt-stomp”, or that he could now race about all willy-nilly in a circle, or that graphics were now 64 bits! instead of the previous 16 powering the Super...

  • Secret of Mana (SNES)

    ...all party members be controlled by a human counterpart, which is something unheard-of in this genre. Typically, multiplay is illogical in such a role-playing game, for you only really ever...

  • Tomba! (PS1)

    ...certainly does have some huge levels, both vertically and horizontally, which makes a relatively normal-sized screen just not enough to play with. Graphically, Tomba! is about as advanced as the...

  • Spice World (PS1)

    ...What is a major fault, though, is the ubiquitous psychedelic swirling backgrounds, basically the game’s only environments, which manage to not only be obnoxious, but also a major distraction from...