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Earthbound – SNES
While Earthbound is a game that needs to be played to be truly appreciated, a lot can be said about this bizarre, groundbreaking SNES RPG. Now let’s join Ness on his journey and find out what this game has to offer!
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Final Fantasy IX – PlayStation
Final Fantasy IX may be the most underrated in the series. Unfortunate timing downplayed the initial release, but if you’ve been putting this one off, do yourself a favor and pick up a PS1 controller. You’ll be glad you did.
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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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Automobili Lamborghini – Nintendo 64
Automobili Lamborghini features some classic European sports cars, plenty of RPMs, and tons of graphical power. But are your racing skills up to snuff? Test out that left thumb and see if you’ve got what it takes to maneuver a Countach, Testarossa, or a Porsche 959!
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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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Gex 64 : Enter the Gecko – Nintendo 64
Gex 64 is the follow up to the classic 3DO game simply titled Gex. Moving from 2D to 3D has literally destroyed some franchises… How does Gex 64 fare? Come enter the gecko with Nerdberry! Wait…. that doesn’t sound right.
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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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The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth (DLC) – PC
After a nice long break, we are welcomed back into the world of child sacrifice. It’s time for us to dive right back underneath Isaac’s sanctuary and try to survive Mom’s newest onslaught. We explore the newest DLC to The Binding of Isaac world, but will it keep out addiction alive? Come wade through the Afterbirth with us.
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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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The Order: 1886 – PlayStation 4
The Order: 1886 is one of the most visually stunning games to ever grace a home console, but are there any brains behind this beauty? NerdBacon’s theWatchman braves the seamy underbelly of this alternative depiction of London to find out. Check out this full review of The Order: 1886 for PlayStation 4.
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WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames! – Game Boy Advance
Join Jimmy, Dribble & Spitz, Mona, 9-Volt, Orbulon, Dr. Crygor, and Kat & Ana, with the insatiable Wario at the helm, as they compile an impressive catalog of silly, absurd, and humorous microgames for all to enjoy. And who’s here to analyze their endeavors? You guessed it! Nerd Bacon’s ZB reviews WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames! for the Game Boy Advance.
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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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