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Spider-Man 2: The Game – PS2
Spider-Man 2: The Game for the PS2 is one of the most successful examples of a open-world game, even in today’s generation. With simple but nuanced gameplay, bewildering variety in how you can spend your time, and a sprawling cityscape to explore, the sheer fun packed into this title ensures that it’s one that you’ll keep coming back to again and again. Not bad for a licensed game, huh?
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 – Nintendo 64
The sequel to the hit 2000 classic, tony hawk’s pro skater, changed extreme sports games forever. Can this sequel live up to it’s predecessor? Join Nerd Bacon’s Steroid Gamer in his review of the skateboarding sequel that became a huge hit.
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Life Is Strange (Episode 4: The Dark Room) – PC
Max Caulfield has done the Timewarp again! Join me, Sarus, as I delve into Life Is Strange’s latest episode, and why Life Is Strange may just be on the most important games as of late.
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Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 – PC
Don’t feel like sleeping tonight? Perfect! Sarus Vakarian here with the skinny on the latest Five Nights at Freddy’s game. Instead of a security guard at a pizzeria, you now play as a small child, defenseless in his room from nightmarish animatronics. Is this installment as terrifying as its predecessors? Find out with me!
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Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 – Game Boy
“They made a Super Mario Land 3?” That’s right, only there’s a new protagonist in town, and his name is Wario. Come see why Super Mario Land 3 is only a Mario game by name (and a brief cameo appearance at the end) in ZB’s review of Wario Land for the Game Boy.
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Adventure Island II – Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Nerd Bacon newcomer, bbpower, encourages all gamers to check out Adventure Island II for the Nintendo Entertainment system (NES). Help Master Higgins save the gorgeous Princess Tina in the improved second installment of this fantastic and successful series.
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Super C – Nintendo Entertainment System
Nerd Bacon newcomer bbpower gives you the skinny on Super C, for the Nintendo Entertainment System. A highly recommended run and gun action game for up to two players. It is a must play for collectors and classic gamers alike.
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Zelda II: The Adventure of Link – NES
Wow! This game is tough! Come play Zelda II: The Adventure of Link with me! When I die, it’s your turn, okay? I promise you’ll love it and hate it at the same time… Mostly love.
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Dirty Bomb – PC
Shooters just not scratching that team play itch? Check out this review of Dirty Bomb and get the details on Splash Damage’s strong free-to-play offering. Old-school mechanics and teamwork are the name of the game.
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Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins – Game Boy
When you see the name “Mario” in any setting, you instantly think of Nintendo’s mascot. He has permanently secured himself a spot at the highest point in video game history, and when you go to purchase a Mario game, you know you’re getting top-shelf quality. So is there any need to gush over a title such a Super Mario Land 2 when you already know it’s going to be good? Well, what if I told you Nerd Bacon’s ZB might have a criticism or two for this portable classic? It’s time, yet again, to arm yourselves with tomatoes and blunt objects as ZB boldly expresses his opinion of Super Mario Land 2 for the Game Boy.
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II – Xbox 360
Resident Star Wars Geek, Variand, Breaks down one of his biggest let downs in Star Wars gaming, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II. And while you’re here, he’s also going to tell you about the Game That Could Have Been.
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Red Dead Redemption – Xbox 360
Considered the best game of the seventh generation, Rockstar’s action-packed, wild west-themed open world adventure will leave you feeling as though you’re a real gunslinger in the old west.
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1943: The Battle of Midway – Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
1943: The Battle of Midway is a worthy sequel of the original 1942 Capcom vertical scrolling shooter. 1943 is one of the many great NES classics and one of the major factors behind Capcom’s early and lasting success.
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Devil’s Crush – TurboGrafx-16
The Bacon’s resident Doc finally returns from a long absence with none other than a TurboGrafx-16 game review! And a pinball game at that! I mean, what’s better than a pinball game with monsters, pentagrams galore, the works? I’ll tell you what-nothing.
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Math Rescue – PC
How often do you find an educational game that still manages to be legitimately fun for the kids? Making games like that is a lost art these days, but the Apogee-published Math Rescue proves that it’s nowhere near impossible. Math Rescue gives children valuable time to practice math skills while still letting them play a fun action platformer, showing a seamless formula that should be learned from and emulated for the benefit of future generations.
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