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Ultimate Mortal Kombat – DS
When Mortal Kombat was at it’s peak during the mid-90’s, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was a popular arcade attraction. The game underwent many changes during its transition to home consoles, but 10 years later, an arcade-perfect port landed on the Nintendo DS known simply as Ultimate Mortal Kombat.
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Turok Evolution – GameCube
The Turok series sees a fantastic update in Acclaim Entertainment’s first Turok release on the brand new and impressive 6th generation consoles. Turok: Evolution is a prequel to the first Turok: Dinosaur Hunter game with updated controls, graphics, and gameplay. While the story mode is still the bread and butter of the franchise, Turok: Evolution’s multiplayer mode makes excellent use of 13 maps and a 4-player split screen. The days of Turok 64 are long gone.
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Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Universe in Peril – 3DS
Marvel has gotten a lot of exposure outside of comics for the past few years, and Lego has taken the time to put their unique, light-hearted spin on the Marvel Universe in Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Universe in Peril. With a familiar but updated “Lego style” and a roster of 150 characters, Universe in Peril is a must-have for handheld owners.
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Strategy X – Atari 2600
With one of the hottest-looking tanks available on the Atari 2600, smooth-scrolling scenery and action that alternates the need for frenetic and calculated reactions, you might think ‘Strategy X’ really brings the goods. Unfortunately, for everything Konami did right with this one, gamers may feel less like going back in for one more try and more like they’re being forced to push a boulder up a hill. Repeatedly. Forever.
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Celebrity Deathmatch – PS2
Why does this game exist? I don’t know. Maybe you should click on this review and i’ll let you know. That this is one of the worst fighting games. Telling you now is one of my aims. I wonder if any of you noticed my rhyme? Even if you didn’t, it’s now the time. Read my review, and so you’ll see, how this game almost killed me.
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3 – Genesis
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 picks up where Sonic the Hedgehog 2 ends where Dr. Robotnik’s Death Egg crash-lands on a floating island. Dr. Robotnik isn’t giving up easily, something we’ve learned over the last 2+ decades. Can Sonic stop Dr. Robotnik and Knuckles? Or will the Eggman win this round?
Sonic 3 features some of the best gameplay in the entire series and visually the game has never been more stunning. With a much-desired save feature and bonus stages on top of special stages, variety abounds in this masterpiece of a game!
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Super Mario Bros. 2 – NES
Nerd Bacon newcomer Earthboundmother reviews one of Mario’s oddest entries: Super Mario Bros. 2. When looking towards making a sequel to the smash hit original SMB, Nintendo decided what they had planned was too hard for American audiences, so instead they slapped some Mario paint on a game called Doki Doki Panic, and voila: Super Mario Bros. 2! Read on for an in-depth review from an experienced SMB2 player.
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Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles – Wii
Nerd Bacon.com’s Steroid Gamer got to pop-off plenty of undead zombie heads with his review of Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, the rail shooter game for the Nintendo Wii.
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Castle Wolfenstein – Apple 2
Nerd Bacon contributor Old Ben reviews an extremely old school piece of gaming, Castle Wolfenstein for the Apple 2 computer!
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Civilization V: Complete Edition – PC
If you’re looking for a turn-based city-builder strategy game with a long list of playable characters, an expansive bank of scenarios and worlds, and a gameplay worthy of multiple hours per day, I highly recommend this game. If you’re looking for a casual game with constant action and flawless local and online multiplayer, perfect for car rides or parties with friends, I highly recommend this game. Either way, to get the DL on this game, read this review by THEbipolarBear.
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Five Nights at Freddy’s – PC
Nerd Bacon writer Sarus Vakarian reviews the insanely popular, and rightly so, indie survival-horror game.
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Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut – PC
Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut is a decent space shooter, but it’s not quite a Macross Missile Massacre. Why? Shift into “Critic” mode with Proto Joe and find out.
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Xenoblade Chronicles – Wii
With gorgeous visuals, a masterful narrative, a great soundtrack and brilliant game play, Xenoblade Chronicles is the best game on the Wii. And we almost never got to see it in North America.
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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes – Xbox 360
Nerd Bacon contributor, Doobs, has taken on Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and wants to shove his review in your face!
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Glover – Nintendo 64
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Interactive Studios’ Glover, a platformer for the Nintendo 64! 7 out of 10! Do you agree?
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