• Skies of Arcadia: Legends (GCN)

    ...game’s length, the side quests do that well on their own. There’s a number of different side quests to do, like discovering fabled places and creatures, bounty hunting for some...

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    Advice for the Sensitive Gamer #1

    ...ever possibly be as good at gaming as a boy. (Whatever.) 3. Want can manifest itself in a number of ways — sexual repression, uncontrollable humping/nudity, large scale brawls at...

  • Versus Mode: Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Ruby

    ...got his Pokémon training license. You are trying to catch every Pokémon, and then train them to compete against gym leaders and an elite team of trainers. Pokémon are these...

  • Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (GCN)

    ...Kombat: Deadly Alliance provides gamers with a plethora of new ways to inflict bodily harm on their friends. The cast of playable characters brings together combatants from Earthrealm, Outworld, and...

  • [NSFW] Red Faction (PS2)

    ...explosives could cause some semblance of destruction. Players now could blast through a wall to create an artificial exit, or tunnel their way out of an enclosed situation, or finally...

  • Philly Classic 5 Report

    ...set me back only 20 bucks. Too bad I can’t bring it to college with me ’cause someone would probably throw up on it or something. Interested in video game...

  • Chrono Cross (PS1)

    ...one touches you and the battle screen is launched, you can run away whenever your turn arises—even in boss battles. Of course, you can’t progress in the game if you...

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    Nintendo 64: Change the System

    ...magic. Through the staticy quality of this video cassette I can just barely make out what is happening in the introduction. It tells me of the vast number of Nintendo...

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    … of the Month: Lufia

    ...can buy “sweet water,” to reduce the number of encounters, and “smoke balls,” to run away from the battles you don’t want to fight, in many stores around the world....

  • MTV Remote Control (NES)

    ...one-digit number, ranging from 1 to 9, with no other label to tell you what these numbers stand for. They’re useless to anybody curious as to the categories of questions...