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Mario Party 8 – Wii
Nerd Bacon cofounder The Cubist reviews Mario Party 8 for the Nintendo Wii. This might be the best entry in the series!
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Mario Party 7 – GameCube
Nerd Bacon’s The Cubist reviews Mario Party 7 for the Nintendo Gamecube. The best in the series is yet to come!
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F-Zero X – N64
Is it just me or is this game (and the original) pretty much a forgotten game? F-Zero X doesn’t really pop up in people’s heads when they think about the Nintendo 64 and isn’t really included in its legacy, although it should be. Let’s talk about why this game should be REMEMBERED!
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Rush 2 – N64
Rush 2, the sequel to San Francisco Rush, offers up incredible racing action and a gnarly stunt track!
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Mario Kart 64 – N64
Where does one begin when trying to review one of the best recognized games of all time in one of the most popular racing franchises of all time? With a simple and straightforward statement, maybe: Mario Kart 64 took America by storm instantly and remains close to the hearts of so many people, even those who haven’t played it in 10+ years.
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Cruis’n USA – N64
Cruis’n USA has to be one of the most popular arcade racing games of all time. If not the most popular of all time, definitely in the mid to late ’90s. With all of that being said, you’d think I would have been happy and pleased with Cruis’n USA and the ability to now play it at home without having to pump quarter after quarter into it, right? Unfortunately no! Actually, HELL NO!
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Donkey Kong Jr. – NES
NerdBacon’s The Cubist reviews Donkey Kong Jr. for the NES. So, it’s modern Donkey Kong’s dad who’s never seen again? Donkey Kong has the deepest lore.
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Donkey Kong – NES
NerdBacon celebrates its 100th review with this review of Donkey Kong for the NES, by The Cubist!
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Wario’s Woods – Super Nintendo
Dr. Mario isn’t the only fun Nintendo puzzle game! Check out Wario’s Woods by longtime NB writer, Doobs.
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Manhole-e – e-Reader
NerdBacon’s The Cubist reviews Manhole-e for the Game Boy Advance e-Reader. Looks like this title is only worth picking up to complete your collection…
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Mario Bros. – NES
NerdBacon cofounder The Cubist reviews the game that formally introduced the world to video games’ most well known icon, Mario Bros.
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Dr. Mario 64 – N64
Following the great success of the NES’s Dr. Mario, Nintendo saw a way to bring the pill-pushing Italian plumber-turned-doctor to the new powerful 64 bit processing home console known as… THE NINTENDO 64! What could make Dr. Mario 64 better than the original installment?
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Mario Pinball Land – GBA
NerdBacon cofounder The Cubist reviews one of the more interesting Mario spin-off titles, Mario Pinball Land for Game Boy Advance.
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Heiankyo Alien – Game Boy
Heiankyo Alien tasks players with trapping aliens in holes and burying them alive while evading others. It’s Holes and Signs all in one.
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Mario Party-e – e-Reader
NerdBacon cofounder The Cubist reviews Mario Party-e, which using the e-Reader, cards, and a play mat, simulates an actual board game.
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