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Archive for Tag: Allec Johnson

  • Strawberry Shortcake: Musical Match-Ups (A26)

    Reviews Reviews by Allec Johnson on March 1, 2004

    Ever play a game that just makes you want to take a scalding shower to wash away the horrid experience?

  • Preserving the Plastic: Game Storage

    Columns Columns by Allec Johnson on February 1, 2004

    After amassing a large number of media, whether it be books, CDs, or pornography, the age-old question arises: "Where do I put this crap?"  The same goes for video games.  It doesn't matter if you c

  • Frostbite (A26)

    Reviews Reviews by Allec Johnson on February 1, 2004

    How many nights can you keep him alive?

  • Preserving the Plastic: Personalized Collections

    Columns Columns by Allec Johnson on January 1, 2004

    When most people think of collecting video games, they think of the ideal collection as being a complete library of games for a specific system. Doing this normally takes years of raiding flea markets, frequenting EBay, and spending loads of cash to get the Holy Grail of a near complete collection. This seems like a daunting and expensive hobby for most average gamers, but it doesn't have to go that route.

  • Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams… (SAT)

    Reviews Reviews by Allec Johnson on January 1, 2004

    Christmas NiGHTS is one of the only demos, to my knowledge, that is a collector's item.

  • Tobal No. 1 (PS1)

    Reviews Reviews by Allec Johnson on December 1, 2003

    I've played plenty of 3D fighting games in my time, but no other title has made the impression on me that Tobal No. 1 has.  Tobal was a sleeper hit that somehow fell deep into the cracks of gaming hi

  • Mad Maestro! (PS2)

    Reviews Reviews by Allec Johnson on December 1, 2003

    Mad Maestro! sets itself apart by being a refined member of the rhythm family.

  • Bust-a-Move 4 (DC)

    Reviews Reviews by Allec Johnson on November 1, 2003

    This game is great if you want to kill some time, whether it's by yourself or with your friend.

  • Bomberman (NES)

    Reviews Reviews by Allec Johnson on October 1, 2003

    Bomberman is for people who just want to blow stuff up.

  • Power Stone (DC)

    Reviews Reviews by Allec Johnson on September 1, 2003

    Power Stone is its own unique entity within the fighting game realm.

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