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Sidemeat – 13th Slice
VHS Viral is the third anthology in the VHS series, though this one takes a bit of a departure from the first 2. Check it out and tell us what you think!
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Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation – PlayStation Vita
The Assassin’s Creed franchise hits the PlayStation Vita and travels to the city of New Orleans. Was Aveline’s adventure worth the fun? Or would you rather be assassinated yourself then have to play this game. Read Nerd Bacon.com’s review and find out!
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Sidemeat – 12th Slice
Ever gotten yelled at by your better half for looking at porn? Have a hard time putting your side into words? Have an even harder time getting her to accept it? Don Jon takes a look at this all too common problem in the information age and offers a surprisingly accurate look at the male perspective.
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Sidemeat – 11th Slice
Quentin Tarantino once cited his favorite film of 1997 as Chasing Amy….of all the films from 1997, I was shocked! So I took the opportunity to run down the list of mainstream releases in ’97, examining not only what I would think he’d prefer over Chasing Amy, but analyzing my own favorites from the year as well.
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Heartbreak! Legend of Zelda for Wii U Missing 2015
Nintendo announces that Legend of Zelda will not be released in 2015. Find out more about why the game was delayed, as well as one other sad surprise.
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Eliminator Boat Duel – NES
So you’ve played through all your NES games and you need something new. But alas, so few titles can be found at prices that meet your wallet’s standards. Well how’s about Eliminator Boat Duel? In this week’s episode, Nerd Bacon’s ZB will give you a run down on Eliminator Boat Duel for the Nintendo Entertainment System so that you can decide whether this affordable game will be worthy of entry into your prized collection.
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Super Tuxkart – PC (Open Source)
So, if you love and remember Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64, and Crash Team Racing, then you’ll get a kick out of Super TuxKart – a completely free homage to those classic games. So sayeth the student 20!
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Monster Party – NES
Monster Party has got to be one of the quirkiest games for the original NES. With a bizarre premise and storied past involving edits, censorship, and copyright infringement, it may just be one of the more popular obscure games. It’s not quite perfect, but NES fans owe it to themselves to give this offbeat platformer a playthrough.
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Discworld – PlayStation
Discworld is not only a charming and powerful fantasy series made by the prolific (and late) Sir Terry Pratchett, it’s also a multi-platform point-and-click adventure game from 1995! In the PS1 version, we look at its scripted highs and gameplay lows in an effort to appreciate the great author’s influence, even if the game itself could be better.
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Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition New Trailer Released
Capcom finally gives starving Devil May Cry fans a peek at the highly anticipated special edition of 2008’s stylish action classic in a new trailer.
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Sidemeat – 10th Slice
Ten issues into Sidemeat – is that a whole package yet? – and we get to my lengthy assessment of One Tree Hill, one of the longest running teen dramas ever.
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Airwolf – Nintendo Entertainment System
Airwolf is a terrific disaster that is plagued by poor controls, a worse map, and a notion that could have worked. Lets admit that Airwolf was cool. However, the game falls flat and leaves us wanting less, much less!
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Batman: Arkham Knight Release Date Delayed
Batman: Arkham Knight is delayed again but hey, at least we got a sweet gameplay video out of it. Will it be worth the extended wait? Check inside for the deets, video, and more!
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NHL All-Star Hockey ’95 – Sega Genesis
With the death of couch co-op nigh, many gamers are looking on the back of every game case in their local GameStop for the elusive phrase “Local: 1-2 Players” to no avail. What if I told you I have found a substitute for expensive sports games? For the answer, click the link above. For the short answer, just read the above link. Either way, enjoy this review of Sega Sports’ ’95 NHL game for the Genesis!
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Trip #1 – Manson
Check out my first discography trip: a journey through the major (and some minor) works of Marilyn Manson, right up through 2015.