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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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Paper Mario – Nintendo 64
Imagine that one day you were suddenly turned into a piece of paper and you had to go on a quest to save your kidnapped girlfriend. Does that sound interesting to you? If your answer was no, then I agree with you, yet somehow Intelligent Systems made it interesting with their release of Paper Mario.
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Super Mario 3D Land – Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo flexes their creative juices once again in Super Mario 3D Land on the Nintendo 3DS. Does this handheld title live up to the high-standard set forth by it’s predecessors? Join Nerd Bacon and their celebration of Mario’s 30th anniversary in this 3DS game review.
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Tetris Attack – Game Boy
The Bacon’s resident Croc reviews Tetris Attack, the Game Boy game that actually has nothing to do with Tetris and everything to do with Yoshi.
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Mario’s Tennis – Virtual Boy
It’s Virtual Boy mania here at the Bacon! First Virtual Boy Wario Land, and now Mario’s Tennis? What’s next? Nester’s Funky Bowling? No no no, we don’t talk about that one (Besides, ZB doesn’t own it yet). Either way, get ready to start seeing red and brace yourself for ZB’s review of Mario’s Tennis for the Virtual Boy!
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Yoshi’s Woolly World – Wii U
Yoshi’s Woolly World is a game made of yarn and woolly, fluffy stuff. Yoshis are made of woolly yarn and have been unraveled, scattered across the land. It’s up to you, an adorable, woolly Yoshi, to find the yarn bundles and reassemble the unraveled Yoshis. Can you save Yoshi’s Woolly World?
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Wolfenstein 3D – PC
For almost everyone outside of Germany, Wolfenstein 3D was an explosive introduction to what many of us would regard as the proper first-person shooter genre. Back then, all you needed was a few guns, a bunch of Nazis, and hidden rooms behind push-walls. But does this dusty relic still cut to the core like granddad’s serrated WWII combat knife? Get psyched.
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Super Mario 64 – Nintendo Wii (Virtual Console)
Super Mario 64 was a damn fine game when it released on the N64 in 1996. Now it has been re-released on the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console. Do your fond memories of this classic platformer hold up some twenty years later? Brush off your nostalgia and join Nerd Bacon, and Mario, on their journey to save Princess Peach from the Koopa King one last time.
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Rocket League – PlayStation 4
Rocket League is a fun, fast-paced, and easy to play take on soccer. But does it appeal to the better angels of our nature? NerdBacon’s News Director, theWatchman finds out in his review of Rocket League for PlayStation 4
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Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival – Wii U
Animal Crossing takes a cue from the Mario Party series with its board game setup and also attempts to give us a good reason to use Amiibo within games. Is it successful? Maybe. Check out my take on Nintendo’s most Amiibo-intensive game so far, Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival!
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Until Dawn – PlayStation 4
Until Dawn blurs the lines between what defines a video game versus what defines a movie. It may not be for you, but this is one horror experience that is bound to shock you at some point or another. How does it play as a game? Is this worth owning on as part of the PlayStation 4 library? Nerd Bacon’s got you covered in this review of Until Dawn.
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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! – GameCube
A few months ago I managed to review Mario Kart 64 while trying to keep all nostalgia off my mind, and today I am going to do the same by re-visiting Mario Kart: Double Dash!! This title adds quite a bit to the Mario Kart series, so much so that I don’t really know where to begin.
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Mario’s Picross – Game Boy
Nerd Bacon’s resident reptile with a PhD decides to join archeologist Mario on a dig in Mario’s Picross for the Game Boy!
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Transformers: Devastation – PlayStation 4
Platinum Games returns to lend their talents for excellent action games to the legendary Transformers franchise with Transformers: Devastation. NerdBacon’s News Director theWatchman finds out if there is more than meets the eye in our full review.
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Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero? – PSP
Hey doods! Our latest travel through the Netherworld has been less than stellar, I accidentally died and became a Prinny, the lowest of lesser demons. Will you join my “Prinny Squad” to find the “Ultimate Dessert”? Master Etna likes her punishments.
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