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Power Athlete – Super Famicom
Hey everybody! Let’s all take a trip to Japan with ZB. What does he have in store for us? Why, a very special, import review of a game you can’t play in the states…or so he initially thought. Either way, Nerd Bacon’s ZB gets international with a review of Power Athlete (Power Moves) for the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo)!
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Bloodborne – PlayStation 4
Despite coming without the typical ‘Souls’ moniker, FromSoftware’s Bloodborne is perhaps the most fleshed out and meticulously designed Souls-type installment, exemplifying everything awesome about the Souls series while making several great strides of its own.
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The Final Fantasy Legend – Game Boy
The Final Fantasy Legend may or may not be an actual Final Fantasy game, but that doesn’t take away from its enjoyability. Plot and characters are almost nonexistent, and the gameplay can be head-scratching at times, but underneath the surface there’s an epic adventure waiting to be discovered.
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Final Fantasy VI – SNES
Regardless of which is your favorite, fans of the Final Fantasy series, and of RPGs, will all agree that Final Fantasy VI is one of the greatest of all time. This is the standard of gaming excellence.
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Final Fantasy V – SNES
Final Fantasy V has one of the most addicting battle systems in the series. While that alone makes it worth playing, the lack luster plot and bland characters make this a slightly better than average entry in the iconic franchise.
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Final Fantasy IV – SNES
Final Fantasy IV is safe as far as gameplay, but the story is fast paced and exciting, if not on the dramatic side. If you’re feeling nostalgic, this is the perfect title to pop in.
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Earthbound – SNES
While Earthbound is a game that needs to be played to be truly appreciated, a lot can be said about this bizarre, groundbreaking SNES RPG. Now let’s join Ness on his journey and find out what this game has to offer!
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Final Fantasy IX – PlayStation
Final Fantasy IX may be the most underrated in the series. Unfortunate timing downplayed the initial release, but if you’ve been putting this one off, do yourself a favor and pick up a PS1 controller. You’ll be glad you did.
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Earthbound Beginnings – Wii U
The first game in the cult favorite “Mother” series receives its official North American release after a wait of over 15 years. Does the game hold up in comparison to other games in the series? Find out!
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Willow – NES
Looking for a quality NES bargain buy? bbpower reviews Willow for the Nintendo Entertainment System! Many have never heard of this RPG, which is based off of a film originally created by George Lucas! Do you have the patience and gaming skills to defeat this demanding game? Can you save the holy child from the evil Queen Bavmorda? Check out this review and try score this bargain game for yourself!
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Wartune: Hall of Heroes – Android
Nerdy Friend has played Wartune for months before deciding to review it. Now, the time has come. Nerdy Friend reviews Wartune, a free to play app available in app stores.
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Fallout 3 – Xbox 360
Ten years after the release of the final main game in the Fallout series, Fallout 2, the long awaited third installment was released…..by Bethesda Softworks. And thus began a divide in the Fallout fanbase.
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Fallout 4 – PlayStation 4
With an emotionally charged story, interesting companions, and an inexhaustibly complex world to explore, Bethesda uses Fallout 4 to capitalize on the series motto; War, war never changes…
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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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Pokemon Emerald – Game Boy Advance
Nerd Bacon’s self-appointed “Pokemon Expert” reviews her favorite game (by default), Pokemon Emerald.
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