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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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Wario World – GameCube
It’s 2016, everybody. A new year. Time to start fresh. And what better way of starting fresh than returning to something old and familiar? We’ve had loads of fun with Wario on the small screen…now it’s time to live out an adventure so big, it calls for a world of his own. That’s right folks, this time, Nerd Bacon’s Wario buff ZB is taking on the grandiose settings of Wario World for the GameCube!
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Guitar Hero Live – PS4
Music games are back! For now at least…see all that Guitar Hero Live did right…and what it still needs to work on before next time.
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Super Smash Bros. – Nintendo 64
The concept of including a bunch of big name characters in one game definitely isn’t an idea unique to Nintendo. With games like X-Men vs. Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom, how did Smash Bros succeed so well?
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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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Wartune: Hall of Heroes – Android
Nerdy Friend has played Wartune for months before deciding to review it. Now, the time has come. Nerdy Friend reviews Wartune, a free to play app available in app stores.
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Fallout 3 – Xbox 360
Ten years after the release of the final main game in the Fallout series, Fallout 2, the long awaited third installment was released…..by Bethesda Softworks. And thus began a divide in the Fallout fanbase.
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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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Fallout 4 – PlayStation 4
With an emotionally charged story, interesting companions, and an inexhaustibly complex world to explore, Bethesda uses Fallout 4 to capitalize on the series motto; War, war never changes…
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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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Super Mario Land – Game Boy
We’ve been covering a lot of Wario lately, haven’t we? From his very first appearance in Super Mario Land 2 to Wario Land 4, and counting. But there’s something missing. A piece that hasn’t been covered yet. With mounting pressure to review sequels back in August, Nerd Bacon’s ZB skipped over the first Mario Land in favor of Super Mario Land 2. Now it’s time to finally tackle a game he’s been anxious to work on since before Nerd Bacon celebrated its two-year anniversary. That’s right folks, it’s Super Mario Land for Game Boy.
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Life Is Strange: Episode 5 – PC
The end is finally here, and it’s taken an emotional toll on Sarus Vakarian. Life is Strange has one of the best stories a game has ever had to offer with high-strung emotion, gorgeous atmosphere, and the curious concept of time travel. Click here to read why Life is Strange should be in your gaming library!
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