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Final Fantasy – NES
Final Fantasy’s setbacks have definitely become more apparent as it gets older, but its good qualities are no less evident. The simple and straightforward gameplay are a refreshing reminder of how far RPGs have come. It may be dated, but its obvious why so many gamers continue to play it even now.
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MLB 15: The Show – PS3
The MLB 2015 season is long underway and Steroid Gamer spent over 50 hours batting and hitting his way to a review of MLB 15: The Show. Does the PlayStation exclusive hold up on the virtual diamond? Or does it strike out at the plate?
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The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants – Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
bbpower gives you the low down on The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Join the troublemaker, Bart Simpson in this awesome NES best seller! Do you have what it takes to defeat the Space Mutants in this challenging title? Grab your skateboard and Cawabunga, man!
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Skate or Die! – Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Grab your board, gamers. bbpower gives you the scoop on Skate or Die! This game started it all for skateboarding and will test your abilities. Do you have what it takes to grab mad air, or handle the Downhill Jam? Find out in this awesome NES first installment!
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Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – PS4
A lot of gamers overlook Lego games, but they’re definitely worth taking for a spin every now and then. If you’re looking for a great introduction, look no further than Lego Batman 3. If you’re already a fan of Lego’s winning formula for video games, be sure to take a look at one of the best!
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Final Fantasy Chronicles: Final Fantasy IV – PlayStation
Perhaps occasionally overshadowed by the popularity of its successors, Final Fantasy IV remains an essential JRPG for fans of the series, and despite the game’s at times punishing difficulty, it is also a great entry point for newcomers to the series.
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Bleed – PC
For those feeling experimental with genres, it can help to take a look at genre mash-up games like Bleed. Avara steps in to tell you all about this platformer-shooter combo that’ll have you coming back for more.
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Vectorman – Sega Genesis
Too little, too late? Hardly. Despite being amidst the influx of CD-based technology in late 1995, Vectorman took America by storm! Proof of the Genesis’ strength, popularity, and staying power. But why was this game SO good?
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Robot Tank – Atari 2600
There isn’t much you could call a first-person shooter on the Atari 2600, but with “Robot Tank,” Activision just manages to fill the criteria, with a game that stands up today better than most Atari fare.
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Dexterity – Game Boy
I’m going to take you on a journey to the wonderland of Puzzleception! Going so deep into the genre, I review an often forgotten puzzle game for the Game Boy. Is it good? Is it bad? Well, sit down children. Nerd Bacon’s resident weirdo, Abyssal Oblivion will tell you!
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Dick Tracy – NES
Gamers, your help is needs in solving the case in Dick Tracy for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Hunt down notorious mobsters such as Flattop, Pruneface, Steve the Tramp, and Breathless Mahoney. Crack the case and bust the villains in this NES vintage bargain game.
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Glover – N64
Admit it, you’re more than just a little enticed by this game. Who wouldn’t be? It’s a sorcerer glove atop a magic rubber ball. I’m sure when you first laid eyes upon the compelling box art, your interest was a little more than piqued. Well, if you haven’t played Glover for the Nintendo 64, you ought to swing by the ZB residence and hear him prattle on about this curious title.
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Yu Gi Oh: Duelists of the Roses – PS2
Do you have the patience for a poorly designed, tedious video game based on a card game? Me neither! But hey, grab a beer, kick back, and read my review. Trust me, you DO have patience for that!
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Double Dragon – Nintendo Entertainment System
Nerd Bacon contributor, bbpower, reviews Double Dragon for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Anyone wanting to beat the hell out of people should give this gang-busting classic a whirl. Who can ever resist that?
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Mystic Towers – PC
Mystic Towers is difficult to define genre-wise, because it takes elements from many different genres and transmutes them into a unique and very satisfying game. Baron Baldric must face twelve dungeons full of deadly monsters and conniving puzzles to make the land safe for his loyal subjects. Would he be better off hanging up his magic staff for good, or has he still got it after all these years?
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