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Tuff E Nuff – Super Nintendo
Just how tough is NerdBacon’s theWatchman? find out the aptitude of his toughness as he tackles Tuff E Nuff for the Super NES. Find out if this retro brawler owns the streets or not.
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TMNT: Tournament Fighters – SNES
The fighting game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters came in 3 distinct editions – one each for the NES, Super NES, and Genesis. Which is the best? I’m not sure just yet, but here we take a look at the SNES port, released during a time when TMNT was at its peak and the fighting game boom was just gaining momentum.
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Tekken 3 – PlayStation
What is it about Tekken 3 that makes it so special to Nerd Bacon’s News Director? The Watchman takes a look at how this classic fighter impacted his life.
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Foes of Ali – 3DO
One of the very few 3D fighting games for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Foes of Ali is a unique title with 10 famous boxers including Ali, Spinks, Liston, and Frazier to name a few. Get in the ring with Nerd Bacon’s owner as he delivers blow after blow to the chin of this exclusive 3DO boxing video game.
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Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi- PS3
Its half past midnight. I’m drinking hot cocoa in a corner, reading manga, thinking “Where did it all go wrong?” I cry in sadness, solemnly, I get up to press the keys, weary from my average experience with the game I had just played. I’m sitting here writing this review thinking, “Will they ever make a good Dragon Ball Z game again?”
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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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Eternal Champions: Challenge From the Dark Side – Sega CD
Action Zero examines one of his favorite games from the Sega CD – Eternal Champions: Challenge From the Dark Side – and describes the elements of the game that helped it become more than just another violent fighting game in his eyes.
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Super Smash Bros. for 3DS – 3DS
Super Smash Bro. for 3DS is everything that a portable Super Smash Bros. should be and a worthy successor to the franchise, being more competitive than Brawl, but less hardcore than Melee. A shame about the online mode, though.
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Bloody Roar II – PS1
Let’s face it, fighting games are about proving you’re better. It’s a somewhat primal need, to every once and awhile show every one in the vicinity that you are the Alpha. Well, it doesn’t get much more primal than turning your friends into your own personal chew toys! Which is exactly what you’ll get in Bloody Roar 2.
No full moons are necessary, as a Zoanthrope, you’ll be shifting into your Beast-form whenever you can to regenerate health and to release much more devastating attacks upon your foes. Unleash and harness your inner animal to dominate your friends!
Or if you’re a lone wolf, there are multiple modes to keep you entertained. A simple, well written story mode for every character, a survival mode to test your endurance, and a watch mode to develop new strategies. Whatever you are hungry for in a fighting game, Bloody Roar 2 probably offers it.
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Ultimate Mortal Kombat – DS
When Mortal Kombat was at it’s peak during the mid-90’s, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was a popular arcade attraction. The game underwent many changes during its transition to home consoles, but 10 years later, an arcade-perfect port landed on the Nintendo DS known simply as Ultimate Mortal Kombat.
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Celebrity Deathmatch – PS2
Why does this game exist? I don’t know. Maybe you should click on this review and i’ll let you know. That this is one of the worst fighting games. Telling you now is one of my aims. I wonder if any of you noticed my rhyme? Even if you didn’t, it’s now the time. Read my review, and so you’ll see, how this game almost killed me.
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Super Smash Bros. – Nintendo 64
Platform: Nintendo 64 Developer: HAL Laboratory Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: April 26, 1999 Genre: Fighting Nerd Rating: 9.5 out of 10! In January of 1999, Japan saw the release of […]
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl – Wii
Platform: Wii Release Date (NA): March 9th, 2008 Developer: Sora Ltd., Game Arts, et al. Publisher: Nantandur Nintendo Genre: Fighting, Platformer Nerd Rating: A begrudging 8.5 out of 10 […]
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Sonic the Fighters – Arcade
Platform: Arcade Developer: Sega Publisher: Sega Release Date (NA): June 1996 Genre: Fighting Nerd Rating: 5.5 out of 10 Reviewed by Nerdberry *Game reviewed from the compilation disc Sonic Gems […]
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Mortal Kombat Armageddon – PS2
Mortal Kombat Armageddon is the epitome of fighting games, with 60+ characters from the old games, this game is sure to please the fighter in all of us.
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