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Tempo – 32X
Tempo is often among the 32X’s elite, frequently cited as a Top 10 32X game. Is there warrant behind the praise? Is Tempo worth your time? With astounding visuals for the era and head-bobbing tunes, Tempo is a worthy title for your next 32x adventure.
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Wipeout: The Game – Nintendo DS
Wipeout: The Game sees the developers take a cool and fun concept and strip it of everything you loved about the hit TV show.
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Zillion – Sega Master System
Use more brawn than brain in Zillion, the sci-fi run-n-gun platformer that is begging to be revisited in the 2020s.
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WORLD RECORD – Running While Playing & Beating Ninja Gaiden (NES) – VIDEO
MarMax Gaming tackles the first ever Running & Gaming scheme with none other than… NINJA GAIDEN. While running, he beats the game in glorious fashion.
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Krusty’s Fun House – NES
Krusty’s Fun House sees the crusty clown from the Simpsons as he runs around leading mice to their destruction. It’s fun. It’s hilarious.
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Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 – Game Boy
Nerd Bacon owner’s review of Wario Land may not be exactly what you were expecting considering his love and admiration for games of the 80s and 90s.
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Sonic CD Soundtrack Vinyl from Data-Discs – Nerd Bacon Reviews
Data-Discs delivers yet another incredible Sega remaster. This time around, it’s everyone’s favorite 16-bit Sonic game, Sonic CD. Sleek packaging and quality sound abound, so you’ll not want to miss this!
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Yoshi’s Crafted World – Nintendo Switch
Running through forests, sailing the seven seas and flying in cloud nine – these are just some of the worlds that Yoshi’s Crafted World creates with its arts and crafts style. An innovative and adorable platformer, Yoshi is off on his next adventure, and it may be one of his best yet.
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy Is a Labor of Love
Nips goes back to the good ol’ days with the recently remastered Spyro Reignited Trilogy. We’re all familiar with the Spyro games, but does this title hold up as a worthy remake? Let’s find out!
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Capcom Confirms Mega Man 11 at E3 2018
Of Capcom’s many announcements for E3 2018, Mega Man 11 promises to be one of the most exciting, introducing a whole new mechanic system that enhances our favorite cyborg’s existing abilities.
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Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels – Famicom Disk System
Uh oh. Here we go again. Another Super Mario Bros. review. But wait! This is Super Mario Bros….2? No, not our Super Mario Bros. 2, but Japan’s Super Mario Bros. 2. Known outside of Japan as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. Could there possibly be something noteworthy to mention that may separate this title from its predecessor? Could ZB possibly have something worthwhile to say about a game that’s been reviewed by everyone and their grandmother? The answer lies within the article!
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Little Nightmares – PC
Nips faces his fears as he makes his way through Little Nightmares. Similar to titles like Inside and Limbo, Little Nightmares is an atmospheric indie horror game with platforming and puzzling elements. Don’t let the name fool you; this game’s achievements are anything but little.
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Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus – PC
In honor of Retroary 2018, Nips takes a look at Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus. The sequel to the cult classic Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, this game manages to introduce quite a few new ideas that pushed the late-but-great Oddworld franchise in a new and more complex direction.
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Batman: The Video Game – NES
ZB has been spending many nights working feverishly in the Batcave to bring us his latest review. The result? Batman: The Video Game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Was it worth it? Drop a comment and show him some love (or hate)!
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Hue – PlayStation 4
In our world, color has mostly been a given. We all understand how that we each see color in a different way, but at the same time can accept conclusions about the world around us. But where does color come from? Come join Nerd Bacon author Rhutsczar in his jouney of this discovery in Hue.
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