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Battlefront: Force Awakens by RebornDev
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews RebornDev’s ROBLOX first & third person Star Wars shooter, Battlefront: Force Awakens! Can this unofficial spin-off outrank the real thing?
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Star Wars – Nintendo Entertainment System
Is the force strong with you? I hope so, because you will need all the force you can muster to master Star Wars for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Help Luke track down his friends and destroy the Death Star, just like in the first motion picture! This NES game is definitely worth checking out and collecting.
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Earthbound Beginnings – Wii U
The first game in the cult favorite “Mother” series receives its official North American release after a wait of over 15 years. Does the game hold up in comparison to other games in the series? Find out!
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Willow – NES
Looking for a quality NES bargain buy? bbpower reviews Willow for the Nintendo Entertainment System! Many have never heard of this RPG, which is based off of a film originally created by George Lucas! Do you have the patience and gaming skills to defeat this demanding game? Can you save the holy child from the evil Queen Bavmorda? Check out this review and try score this bargain game for yourself!
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Crypt of the Necrodancer – PC
Rhythm games can come in a lot if different styles. Let’s check out the Rhythm-Roguelike Crypt of the Necrodancer.
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Plague Inc: Evolved – PC
Once a simple mobile game, Plague Inc: Evolved is an innovative pandemic strategy title that demonstrates how quickly a deadly cocktail of disease transmission methods, symptom combinations, and pathogen abilities can carry a plague across the world. With the limitless potential of DNA and evolutionary mutations, can your plague be cured, or will it be the one to exterminate humanity?
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Mario Golf: World Tour – Nintendo 3DS
Mario and the gang are back for another round of 18-holes on the golf green in Mario Golf: World Tour. Does this handheld title live up to par? Bring some spare clubs with you because this golf game is bound to test your patience and resolve.
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Super Mario All-Stars – Super Nintendo
What better way to celebrate Super Mario’s birthday than with his first four games, including the original sequel, wrapped up into one with improved graphics and sound! Casual and hardcore fans alike will love this compilation of four of the greatest games ever made.
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Mario Party – Nintendo 64
Nerd Bacon hops in their time machine to go back to 1999, the year the Mario Party franchise first began. This party franchise has evolved a lot over the years, but Steroid Gamer takes it old school in this review. So grab some friends and let’s start some multiplayer havoc. Just don’t forget your gloves. To prevent blisters, of course.
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Word Rescue – PC
Word Rescue by Redwood Games is an excellent educational game for the younger children, teaching vital spelling and word association skills without taking them out of the gameplay. Another Apogee-sponsored classic, this is right up there with Math Rescue in being elementary school-level programs that just about any growing child could really prosper from, even today. Don’t be a Gruzzle, give a book a nuzzle! …That made more sense in my head.
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Super Mario Sunshine – GameCube
Super Mario Sunshine may not be the greatest Mario installment, but solid controls, fun puzzles and great graphics prove that this game has stood the test of time. There can be minutes of frustration, but those can’t compare to the hours of enjoyment.
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Super Mario Galaxy 2 – Wii
Super Mario Galaxy 2 is the Empire Strikes Back of Mario games. The innovation and excitement of the previous game is increased tenfold in this second installment. Ingenious level design, thrilling new suits, and involved, yet intuitive gameplay make for an unforgettable experience that every Mario fan, nay, every gamer needs.
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Gunpoint – PC
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Suspicious Development’s stealth-puzzle title Gunpoint! Gunpoint is an extremely short game, which not many gamers tend to appreciate. Can Gunpoint make up for its shortness?
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Mario Golf – N64
Mario Golf is a simplistic game that delivers exactly what it advertises: Mario playing golf. Basic controls and a laid back atmosphere make for a relaxing experience, but lack of plot or further substance cause boredom to fester after an hour or two. Manage your expectations.
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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – Nintendo Wii U
Toad finally takes the spotlight in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker on the Wii U. Does Toad’s first solo adventure compare favorably against Mario’s outings? Nerd Bacon straps on their backpack and hiking boots, and scampers along with Captain Toad in this Wii U adventure. Can we collect all the Power Stars? Or does Toad get squashed into a million mushroom pieces?
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