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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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Gears of War (X360)
Reviews by Steve Hamner on
...shoot Marcus et al full of holes if they don’t have the sense to stay behind cover. The Locust Horde beasties are both frightening and interesting, and employ a number...
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Oh, the Humanity!: Street Fighter: The Movie
Columns by Zack Huffman on
Starring: Jean Claude Van Damme, Raul Julia Directed by: Steven E. de Souza Written by: Steven E. de Souza Release Date: 1994 Runtime: 102 minutes As most of you already...
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Oh, the Humanity!: Double Dragon
Columns by Zack Huffman on
Title: Double Dragon Release Date: 1994 Starring: Scott Wolf, Robert Patrick Directed By: James Yukich Written By: Paul Dini, Neal Shusterman, Michael Davis, and Peter Gould It’s the distant future...
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Digital Championship Wrestling: The Second Annual Dino Rikki Invitational Battle Royal
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...us. Jack: No way. Jack: Especially not in his third game. Paul: And Paul makes it back to the announcers table just in time to see entrant number eight! Jack:...
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Skitchin’ (SG)
Reviews by Allec Johnson on
...in the sport of Skitchin’, and work your way to number one by racing on major highways in 12 major North American cities. I love racing in this game a...
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You Can’t Go Home Again
Blog Posts by Alex Jedraszczak on
...available in Korean at the time and required the Korean equivalent of a social security number to get an account. My time with the leopard-print Archers and giant Baphomets was...
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The Top 5 Games of 1994
Blog Posts by Paul Franzen on
...to be a “big thing”, but in retrospect, it has had quite an impact on our industry.) Regardless, 1994 was not a terribly important year for video games, as you...
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MTV Remote Control (NES)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
...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...
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Chrono Cross (PS1)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
...about thirty to forty hours), to which I say no. The sheer number of possible party members leads to a severe lack of character development, a major downfall for Chrono...