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Airwolf – Nintendo Entertainment System
Airwolf is a terrific disaster that is plagued by poor controls, a worse map, and a notion that could have worked. Lets admit that Airwolf was cool. However, the game falls flat and leaves us wanting less, much less!
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NHL All-Star Hockey ’95 – Sega Genesis
With the death of couch co-op nigh, many gamers are looking on the back of every game case in their local GameStop for the elusive phrase “Local: 1-2 Players” to no avail. What if I told you I have found a substitute for expensive sports games? For the answer, click the link above. For the short answer, just read the above link. Either way, enjoy this review of Sega Sports’ ’95 NHL game for the Genesis!
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Punch-Out!! – NES
Take a trip down memory lane when LifeShowChris reviews an oldie but goodie. If the review is a knockout, the game certainly is. A wonderful piece of boxing nostalgia featuring a David vs. Goliath style battle to the bitter end. So if you have some time checkout LifeShowChris’ review of Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!!
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Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 – PS2
What other game can you box as Michael Jackson and Bill Clinton? Seriously.
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Battletoads – Sega Genesis
Battletoads is a game that will forever live in infamy for its unusually sinister difficulty. Ever beat the game? Then you ought to be given an award – something on par with the Nobel Peace Prize should to do. Anyway, this is a game that drives many to opposing sides; some love Battletoads, some can’t stand it. Some may view it as just another forgettable Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles wannabe franchise. Whatever stance you may take on The Great Battletoads Debate, ZB is going to ride this 16-bit wave to bring you his verdict – and on the Sega Genesis, no less.
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3D Pocket Pool – Game Boy Color
All ye pool sharks gather ’round for a tale about the Game Boy Color game 3D Pocket Pool, a European stylish pool game that’s incredibly hard to beat.
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Clockwork Knight 2 – Sega Saturn
With fun and lovable characters, exceptional graphics laid out in a 2D side scrolling perspective, and a familiar feel, Clockwork Knight 2 is worth your time. While the platforming genre may have been a little tired in 1996, Sega felt that it just needed some fresh blood. I think it’s time you relived your youthful years and set your imagination free!
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Mega Man 6 – NES
Mega Man’s final outing on the NES, Mega Man 6, introduces several new concepts, including a more exploratory environment. With new abilities, new ways to use them, and new choices to make, see why Mega Man 6 unfairly gets the shaft when it comes to the series’ time on the NES.
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Nihilumbra – PC
Nihilumbra is a very touching platformer that takes you through the world in the eyes of Born, a creature made out of pure nothingness that wants to know what it means to really live. Using a creative color mechanic and introducing new puzzles and obstacles at a comfortable pace, the only thing more impressive than the gameplay is the powerful narrative that gives this game its structure.
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Mega Man 5 – NES
Mega Man 5, the 5th of 6 Mega Man installments on the NES, is another fine example of what makes those early Mega Man games so appealing.
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Earthworm Jim 2 – SNES
Earthworm Jim was a groundbreaking game in its day that has aged quite well, if I may say. With a unique look, stellar gameplay, and the perfect mix of humor with action elements, Jim was a contender for a new action star. Though his first game was a success, the fall that followed was monumental. And where did all this begin? Why, Earthworm Jim 2! What? Don’t believe me? Liked Earthworm Jim 2? Well then allow Nerd Bacon’s own ZB to break it down for you and explain why the sequel failed to live up to the first installment in the series.
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SlingKnight – Android
Doc Croc reviews another game from the developer of MinuteQuest. the simple and addicting action game SlingKnight for the Android.
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DevilWorks – Android
By the developer of the addictive RPG MinuteQuest comes an equally addictive dark monster pet sim called DevilWorks, which although mostly time-based, is fun in its own right. All hail the Bear Bus!
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Mega Man 3 – NES
Mega Man 3, often considered the series’ crowning achievement on the NES, shows us just why old games are so difficult. But in spite of the challenge, it offers a lengthy gameplay experience with plenty of variety.
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Minutequest – Android
Although most mobile games tend to be simpler and more addictive than their console breatheren, Minutequest is a fantastic example of a role-playing game stripped down to its simplest, done well.
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