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Versus Mode: Sony’s New Console, Nintendo’s New Console, Peach vs. Toadstool, and More
Columns by GameCola on
...Walk of Game before Starcraft. Steve: That’s hard to say. There are perhaps better games, and a number of classics that didn’t get the nod, but Starcraft is incredibly deserving...
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Lost in Blue (DS)
Reviews by Elizabeth Medina-Gray on
...minigames even involves flipping the DS shut for a certain number of seconds and then opening it again once the proper time has passed. The rest of the controls are...
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Forza Motorsport (MXB)
Reviews by Joel Tandberg on
...and red means start hitting the brakes, speedy. There are a number of cars at your disposal, but you can’t just save up and buy them all; many of the...
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Castlevania (NES)
Reviews by Bradley Keene on
...knives, and a stopwatch that stops time for a few seconds. Each sub-weapon uses a certain number of hearts, which are collected by killing enemies, smashing walls, and breaking floating...
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Dear Readers: Please Send Me Stuff for the Janish!
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...monthly reviews about any videogame in existence so long as we haven’t covered it already—but we also have a number of spots open for columnists. Games for the Casual Gamer,...
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Rampage: Total Destruction (GCN)
Reviews by Mark Freedman on
...on the screen. They upped the max number of players to four, for GameCube, at least—if you are getting this on PS2, you’re limited to two players, which is a...
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Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
...OH GOD IT’S NOT!! The horror… the hoorroorrr. I don’t think you could come up with a more dull, slow game. The number of weapons for your sweet ride is...
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Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (NES)
Reviews by Richo Rosai on
...block while being attacked by enemies every three seconds, is not my idea of puzzle-solving. Secondly, Zelda II features a limited number of tries per game. After you use up...
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Frankenstein: The Monster Returns (NES)
Reviews by Zack Huffman on
...number of liberties. For instance, the monster is now known as Frankenstein, rather than Frankenstein’s monster. Frankenstein can appear, taunt you, then quickly disappear like a ninja. Oh, and Frankenstein...