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testgame.exe: Making the Adventure
Columns by Elizabeth Medina-Gray on
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a young reader (or was it an old reader?), named…I forget his name. Let’s just call him Reader....
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Cheat Codes for Life
Columns by Zack Huffman on
On the date of August 24th, 2005, I was caught with my pants down in front of a cop car that had been set on fire, while holding a book...
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Sam & Max Season 1, Episode 3: The Mole, The Mob and the Meatball (PC)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
Take everything I said about the last two games and subtract about two hours of gameplay. …. …. …. …. What, that’s not good enough? Jeez. You people. I can...
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Clubhouse Games (DS)
Reviews by A.E. Baxter on
If there’s one game for the DS that truly has something for everyone, it’s Clubhouse Games. This all-in-one title from Agenda was originally developed as “42 All-Time Classics” in Japan....
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Cooking Mama (DS)
Reviews by Steve Hamner on
I’ve come across some pretty bizarre games since I started playing way back in the days of Space Invaders and Pong, but this one right here is angling for the...
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007: Agent Under Fire (MXB)
Reviews by Travis Combs on
This is one of those games that you just want to backhand compliment all goddamn day. In 2002 this game was great, but it’s kind of shitty today, although it...
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Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee (PC)
Reviews by Matthew Fraser on
Walking, talking, large, muscular mounds of sound are all too prevalent in gaming nowadays. This tradition is obviously not exclusive to gaming and probably has its roots in film. Guys...
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Secret of Evermore (SNES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
Ah, Secret of Evermore: Square of America ’s misunderstood child. To me, this game has always been as mysterious as it is hard to review. I remember seeing the game...
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Quarth (GB)
Reviews by Christian Porter on
Sadistic game shows, tentacle rape cartoons, used panty vending machines—you just can’t help but wonder why some of the awesome things that catch on in Japan don’t really catch on...