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Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest – NES
The RPG elements add a whole new dimension to the platforming genre, but solving puzzles can be difficult without the Internet, as can simple things like jumping and walking down stairs. Simon’s Quest is fun but not for beginners.
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Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon – 3DS
For a sequel that took 13 years to make, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon is just ok. Graphics and environments add too lot of the charm, but the game play becomes more of the same after a while.
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Castlevania – NES
Games don’t get much harder than Castlevania. But they don’t get much more rewarding either.
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Monopoly – Game Boy
Nerdberry reviews possibly the most popular board game of all time (sorry all you Candy Land lovers), Monopoly, on the Game Boy
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Pinocchio – SNES
If we were to tell you this game was any good we wouldn’t be able to afford the bandwidth our nose would take up.
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Donkey Kong Jungle Beat – GameCube
The Cubist reviews Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, the original GameCube release.
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Monster Truck Madness 64 – N64
What an embarrassing game this is for Rockstar Games. For those of you who have been into gaming for a while, you probably remember Rockstar for the Grand Theft Auto series, Bully, Red Dead Redemption, and more. You probably don’t remember when they made Monster Truck Madness 64. And good for you.
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Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 – GBA
Well, this game sure does have a hell of a title. Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 is an enhanced version of Super Mario Bros. 3, originally for the NES, ported to the GBA. More specifically, it is a port of the updated SMB 3 included in Super Mario All-Stars. It packs all the punch of the original and adds a few new features here and there for dedicated fans. This is easily one of if not the strongest title for the GBA.
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Mario Party 9 – Wii
Nerd Bacon’s The Cubist reviews the first game in its series to seriously shake up the old formula, Mario Party 9.
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