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0wning the Competition: Wii v.2?
Columns by Kay Leacock on
...on buying a Wii because (the fact that no one in my area really stocks a significant number of them aside) I’m going to be waiting for the revision. In...
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Cheat Codes for Life
Columns by Zack Huffman on
...that. When selling games, you have a number of options. You could sell them to game shops, like E B Games or GameStop, but you’re going to get ripped horribly,...
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Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
...are nothing special—and there’s nowhere near the number in the N64 version. The levels are nothing special and don’t have that cool feel of being from the movies like the...
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The Vana’diel Diaries (October 2006)
Columns by Steve Hamner on
...the crabs, but we were unable to carry the day. For battle number two, I completely spazzed and bound my crab before Mindfreak even started casting. I did, however, keep...
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The Vana’diel Diaries (August 2006)
Columns by Steve Hamner on
...bit of an exception. Our puller was slow and blew a number of experience chains—Blacksabre (and later Sincerestjokerx) power-leveled our group for much of the night, meaning we mages didn’t...
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Athens 2004 (PS2)
Reviews by Matthew Fraser on
...only $75.95 (plus $350 postage and handling). Anyway, the game gives you a number of events for your playing pleasure, from the usual steroid-packed 100 metres race, to your effeminate...
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Versus Mode: Postal, Pro-Gamers, Bill Gates, and More
Columns by GameCola on
...of EVERY dollar given from EVERY organization in this country, a dime comes from the Gates Foundation. In a few years that number will grow. Right now, they give money...
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Age of Empires: The Age of Kings (DS)
Reviews by Steve Hamner on
...of Arc’s campaign against those rotten English, with a number of other historical campaigns available for play. Instant gratification is also available for those who just want a game without...
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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...