Search Results for: Spirit Airlines 1 800-299-7264 New Reservations Phone Number
-
Soulcalibur V (X360)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...of Zelda was hitting Mitsurugi ‘twixt the eyes with the Master Sword. The V in Soulcalibur V could refer to the number five, although I believe it refers to the...
-
Digital Championship Wrestling: The Second Annual Dino Rikki Invitational Battle Royal
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...the face by a surprisingly-full-of-energy Alexander! Eric: But that is just a minor inconvenience for the bloodthirsty Cortez who shakes it off and begins his charge anew. Eric: A charge,...
-
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...
-
What the Crap?: Role-Playing Games
Columns by Mark Freedman on
...(not counting Zelda 1). It was Dragon Warrior. I was like “What the crap is this?” Sure, I’ll go and walk around aimlessly and “FIGHT!” a bunch of slimes and...
-
[NSFW] Mighty Final Fight (NES)
Reviews by Zack Huffman on
...what one can expect from a Capcom game, which is not that bad. Capcom also manages to allow you to perform a number of different fighting moves with only a...
-
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...
-
You Don’t Know Jack (PS1)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
...it comprises two discs. Now, this may not seem strange (or even interesting) to the RPG fan, who regularly plays games that span more discs than the new Xbox has...
-
Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
Hello and welcome to the newest edition of SUPER THUMBS! This will be a very INTENSE and groundbreaking issue of SUPER THUMBS but.. I can’t tell you why just yet....
-
Cruis’n USA (N64)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
...which is something I don’t often find. The musical score ranges from rock to bluegrass to a Beach Boysian number; there are only seven or eight songs in total, but...