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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages – Game Boy Color
Woah everyone, Doc Croc finally stopped procrastinating long enough to give us a review of the second game in the Oracles series, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages.
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Final Fantasy VIII – PlayStation
Final Fantasy VIII may not be the worst RPG ever, but it’s one of the most disappointing Final Fantasies. Good graphics and great music can’t save this game from a hackneyed story, annoying characters and a frustrating battle system. Skip it.
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Super Mario Kart – SNES
The Mario Kart series is one of video gaming’s most popular franchises, and it all started here, with Super Mario Kart. Critics have heaped on loads of superlatives to this initial installment: best SNES graphics, top console game, one of the greatest of all time. However, I am of a slightly different persuasion…
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Dr. Mario Online Rx – Wii (WiiWare)
For Nerd Bacon’s celebration of all-things Mario, our resident Dr. Croc is taking on the viruses in Wiiware title, Dr. Mario Online Rx!
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Wario Land 4 – Game Boy Advance
ZB’s at it again! And this time, his boy Wario is loose in a fourth adventure fueled by greed and excess. Let’s all catch a ride to Wario Land 4 for the Game Boy Advance!
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Super Princess Peach – DS
Super Princess Peach features our favorite damsel in distress in her first – and so far only – starring role. It may not be the next Luigi’s Mansion or Yoshi’s Island, but Super Princess Peach is endearing and enjoyable in its own way.
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Overlord – PC
Evil always finds a way, but will Overlord find a home in gamers’ hearts? Let’s conquer the land and find out together.
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Yoshi’s Woolly World – Wii U
Nintendo hits another home run with Yoshi’s Woolly World, easily the best Yoshi game so far and other fine reason to own a Wii U! Don’t miss this eclectic blend of innovative level design with classic Yoshi gameplay.
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Mario’s Tennis – Virtual Boy
Mario’s Tennis is often overlooked and unfairly tossed aside due to the overwhelming and awkward life surrounding Nintendo’s Virtual Boy. Migraines and broken necks aside, if you can suck up the pain for a short while, you’ll be in for a decent treat.
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P.O.W.: Prisoners of War – NES
Are you searching for a difficult beat ’em up NES challenge? P.O.W.: Prisoners of War will test any retro gamer’s skills to the max. Do you have it in you to escape from P.O.W. single-handed? Score this bargain game and find out!
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Mario Tennis – Nintendo 64
Do you like Mario? Do you like Tennis? You probably don’t even need to read this review if you answered yes to both questions. Unless, of course, you really enjoy reading articles written by ZB. It’s Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64!
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Monster in My Pocket – NES
Remember the Monster in My Pocket toyline from the early to mid 1990’s? Probably not, but I do. I loved collecting these little figures, and it was one of the first collections I ever truly completed. There’s a strong sense of nostalgia wrapped up in this game for me, but does it hold up objectively? Check out Nerd Bacon’s final official “Halloween-themed” review for October 2015 to find out!
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Balloon Fight – NES
bbpower reviews another “black box” game; Balloon Fight for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Test your vintage gaming abilities in this launch classic for the NES, or grab a friend and conquer the game together! This cute title will take you back to the beginning of Nintendo.
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Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem – Nintendo GameCube
Eternal Darkness Sanity’s Requiem will test your mind and spirit as you investigate the horror and mysteries spanning across millennia. This is one of the most famous GameCube games released, but how well does it hold up in 2015? Nerd Bacon.com will try it’s best to keep your mind sane and guide you through this mind-blowing hell hold.
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Ghost Manor – Atari 2600
It’s almost Halloween, and you want to play your Atari. But alas, you don’t know of any games themed appropriately for the impending holiday. Luckily for you, I do. Ghost Manor might not be the best shocks the Atari 2600 has to offer … or it may … In all the confusion, I sort of lost track myself. Better read this story so you know.
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