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Versus Mode: Early Game Music, Military Recruitment, and More
Columns by GameCola on
...I would say that the music was very influential and funky. Take the Super Mario Bros. theme for example; that was the number one ringtone at one point on Billboard...
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The Vana’diel Diaries (March 2007)
Columns by Steve Hamner on
...can see why Blizzard’s money factory is number one. World of Warcraft is fantastic. It does a lot of things right that FF XI does wrong, and I’ve yet to...
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Inside the Guide: Pajama Sam: Life is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff!
Columns by Michael Gray on
...you, totally free, provided you are stupid enough to fall for this scam. So please send me your name, address, social security number, pet goldfish, and that new Spongebob DVD,...
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Gamer Girlfriend: I Am the Shock Rat
Columns by Vangie Ridgaway on
...but somehow, it always seemed to balance itself out with the number of othercharacters I had taken with me. I ended up coming in second or third place for most...
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Fisher-Price: Firehouse Rescue (NES)
Reviews by Rick L on
...number. If you like mazes and can tolerate the back-asswards emergency force of the Little People, then you’ll like this game. I wouldn’t like to live there, though, because I...
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Metroid II: Return of Samus (GB)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
...so rightly deserved. With the soldiers back at home having little to do, we saw an increase in the number of children being born. Post-war America saw a vast expansion...
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Burnout Paradise (PS3)
Reviews by Andy Patterson on
...highest number of cars crashed, will be mourned by every fan, but the scale of what remains softens the blow. To be honest, the only thing about the game that...
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Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
Reviews by Richo Rosai on
...legacy once again. Super Mario Galaxy shares its premise with all the other 3D Mario games. In order to save the princess, you need to travel to a number of...
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Rayman (PS1)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
...with five-to-six or so levels in each stage and any number of screens within those levels within those stages. The stages have themes like forest, surreal music, caverns, umm…stationary? and...