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Cruis’n USA (N64)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
...matter that you ranked on the high score list; if you’ve been anything less than flawless, you’re not worthy of moving on. It’s nearly enough to make a person want...
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Digital Championship Wrestling: Billy vs. Jimmy
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...are once again, Billy and Jimmy, flying off the ropes and eating sandwiches… TO THE DEATH. Paul: I think we’re missing loads of the action, man. Eric: Look! The one...
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Disney’s Aladdin (SG)
Reviews by Richo Rosai on
...a bite out of apple sometimes) to the unification of the foreground graphics with the background (like the attention to detail in the flying lava rocks in the fire stages),...
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The Gates of Life: Chapter 26 – Fight! Fight! Fight!
Columns by Matt Gardner on
...Enrique was getting a little steamed, so he brought back his super powers that haven’t been mentioned for a good number of installments. There was a flash of pink light,...
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North & South (NES)
Reviews by Zack Huffman on
...of captured territory and the number of armies that each side has. Since there’s only a total of 25 territories, and you start with between two and four armies, it...
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Sonic Adventure (XBLA)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...If you dare bring up the “Ovi Kintobor” argument, I’m going to ram your Fleetway issues so far up your colon that you’ll be shitting “Short-fuse the Cybernik” stories for...
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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...
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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
...into a random battle scene, at which point you must fight or flee. Villages, palaces, caves, and other places that you intentionally venture into also feature this style of play,...