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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! – GameCube
A few months ago I managed to review Mario Kart 64 while trying to keep all nostalgia off my mind, and today I am going to do the same by re-visiting Mario Kart: Double Dash!! This title adds quite a bit to the Mario Kart series, so much so that I don’t really know where to begin.
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Mario Paint – Super Nintendo (SNES)
Nerd Bacon co-founder Nerdberry takes a look at Mario Paint, a game that proved pivotal in bridging computer software with at-home console-gaming.
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Mario’s Picross – Game Boy
Nerd Bacon’s resident reptile with a PhD decides to join archeologist Mario on a dig in Mario’s Picross for the Game Boy!
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Transformers: Devastation – PlayStation 4
Platinum Games returns to lend their talents for excellent action games to the legendary Transformers franchise with Transformers: Devastation. NerdBacon’s News Director theWatchman finds out if there is more than meets the eye in our full review.
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Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero? – PSP
Hey doods! Our latest travel through the Netherworld has been less than stellar, I accidentally died and became a Prinny, the lowest of lesser demons. Will you join my “Prinny Squad” to find the “Ultimate Dessert”? Master Etna likes her punishments.
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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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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars – SNES
Super Mario RPG could’ve turned out so wrong, but the result is so right. With an ingenious blend of classical Mario and RPG elements, this game delivers on all fronts with an awesome story, characters, gameplay, music and graphics. A must play.
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Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash – Wii U
Mario’s ventures into the world of tennis have always been one of his more well-respected spin-offs, so it would make sense to expect great things with the release of Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash for the Wii U. However, while the game looks beautiful, it’s criminally shy of engaging content.
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Mario Party 10 – Wii U
And the party rages on with Mario Party 10 for the Wii U, the 14th installment of the series overall. With a total of 3 different modes to party on with, it’s one of the most appealing entries in the series to date.
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Shovel Knight – Wii U
Take the power of an 8th generation console with the sensibility of modern gaming, and stir in healthy doses of some of the most beloved NES games – Castlevania, Castlevania III, Mega Man 3 – 6, and Super Mario Bros. 3 among others and what do you get? The absolutely superb SHOVEL KNIGHT!
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Nanashi no Game – Nintendo DS
Nanashi no Game, or, “The Nameless Game”, curses all who play it to die in seven days. Unless you can solve the mystery of why, of course. Good luck!
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Raptor: Call of the Shadows – PC
Raptor: Call of the Shadows is a scrolling shooter title that pits you up against countless enemy ships with only one goal in mind, to make as much cash blowing them to smithereens as possible. Its initial difficulty curve may be hard for newer players to grasp, but if you hold out and upgrade your weapons judiciously, you’ll likely find it an enjoyable game.
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Super Mario Bros: The Movie: The Game – NES
The game based off the movie based off the game. Super Mario Bros the Movie the Game is a black eye on the Nintendo franchise. Can you find your way through Brooklyn to the other dimension to beat Dennis King Koopa Hopper to rescue Princess Daisy before you commit suicide??
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Virtual Boy Wario Land – Virtual Boy
We love the Virtual Boy here at Nerd Bacon. Or at least the mental case ZB does, anyway. See why he’s lost coherence and brain function as you read his review of Virtual Boy Wario Land for…you know what console. And it’s out just in time for the game’s 20th anniversary!
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Darkseed – PC
A sequel to last year’s review, we’re reviewing Darkseed 2’s predecessor! Hey, nobody talked shit to George Lucas for doing his works out of order! Oh….wait….
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