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AtGames’ Sega Genesis 2014 now on sale!
The AtGames Sega Genesis Classic Game Console is now in most big retailers with 40 original Sega games included, and another 40 added on by AtGames. Although this console can be found for under 40 dollars, it doesn’t live up to hardcore gamers’ standards.
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Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon – Xbox 360
Nerd Bacon writer Sarus Vakarian trades in her Vorpal blade for an anal probe gun and sets off to review Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon.
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Resident Evil 2 – PlayStation
You thought the nightmare was over after the mansion incident? You were wrong. very wrong. Resident Evil 2 takes us right into the heart of the Raccoon City outbreak where there are new areas to explore and enemies to take on (or run away from) as Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield try to survive in this PlayStation Classic.
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Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – 3DS
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is the latest installment in perhaps the most successful sub-series of Lego video games. Although not quite as progressive as its sister game Lego Marvel Super Heroes (released in 2013), it’s still a great game that illustrates what’s best about these offbeat titles: simple fun, lighthearted action, and oodles of replay value. This review focuses specifically on the 3DS version, which seems to have undergone various changes from its console counterparts.
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NES QuickShot Joystick
The QuickShot Joystick was a neat little accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. One of its best features was the suction cups on the base of the unit allowing vigorous gameplay while infuriated with its other shitty features.
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WWE Wrestlemania XIX – GameCube
Steroid Gamer puts on his colored trunks and laces up his boots for his review of WWE Wrestlemania XIX for the Nintendo GameCube. Please note that Nerd Bacon.com did not require Steroid Gamer to dress to ridiculously. He did that on his own.
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Thomas Was Alone now available on Playstation 4, Xbox One and Wii U
Thomas Was Alone started as a PC game and was later pored to just about every platform under the sun. It is now available on PS4, XB1 and Wii U.
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Ubisoft to Offer Assassins Creed: Unity DLC for Free
The launch Assassins Creed: Unity has been a little less than smooth, as glitches and frame rate issues have been abundant in the highly anticipated game. Click here to find out how Ubisoft plans to make amends to players.
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Sonic & Knuckles – Sega Genesis
Sonic & Knuckles is an immortal and epic game worthy of any gamer’s collection. Featuring top notch graphics, famous Sonic music, and intricate stage designs, Sonic & Knuckles is one hell of a tough, yet fun, video game!
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Shadow Links Top 10 Games
Nerd Bacon writer Shadow Links breaks down his Top 10 favorite games! From the N64 to the PS2 to the Xbox 360, Shadow loves them all.
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Issue #98: Bile – Biledegradable
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a short break from video games to talk about his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #98 is my first look at Bile, with their strange, seemingly “anti-music” album, Biledegradable.
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The 2014 Black Friday Sale Roundup
Black Friday is almost here and Nerd Bacon is rounding up the best gaming deals for 2014. From Walmart to Kmart to even Kohl’s, we’re sharing the deals that might actually make you get in line at 2am for a 6am opening! Read on to figure out your destination!
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New Batman: Arkham Knight Gameplay Video Released
Wow! Batman: Arkham Knight looks absolutely amazing! Check out this new glimpse at the Next-gen exclusive in action, and then start counting down the days until June 2nd!
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Issue #97: Static-X – Wisconsin Death Trip
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a brief break from gaming to examine some of his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #97 talks about the grossly underrated Wisconsin Death Trip from Static-X. R.I.P. Wayne Static.
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Issue #96: The Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13 – Songs from the Recently Deceased
Join Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist as he takes a momentary break from video games to discuss his favorite albums from the 1990s! Issue #96 covers the third and final release of the 1990s from The Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13, Songs from the Recently Deceased.