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Final Fantasy III – NES
Final Fantasy III may be one of the hardest in the series, but it’s also one of the most underrated. The plot twists, music, and battle system make for a wholly enjoyable experience despite its many difficult moments.
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This War of Mine – PC
Join Nerdy Friend in a sad story about some regular people fighting to survive in a city being torn apart by war, in This War of Mine.
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Spy vs. Spy – Game Boy Color
If you’ve ever read an issue of Mad Magazine, chances are you’ve come across the dynamite duo of double-cross and deceit. You may have even played the classic NES game, Sega Master System game, or one of the many other releases out there. But did you ever play the one for Game Boy Color? This time, Nerd Bacon’s ZB goes undercover to bring you a firsthand account of Mad’s Spy vs. Spy for the Game Boy Color!
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Mortal Kombat X: Kombat Pack (DLC) – PS4 (PSN)
It’s been a hell of a wait, but all the pieces of Mortal Kombat X’s season pass, the Kombat Pack, are finally with us! Was it worth the wait? Worth the price? Find out what one fanatic thinks!
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DuckTales: Remastered – Xbox 360
Does DuckTales: Remastered remain faithful to the original? Let’s say you’ve never played the original DuckTales… So why would you care about its faithfulness. All you want to know is if this game is fun and worth your money! Am I right? Well this review covers that too!
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Hocus Pocus – PC
Hocus Pocus tells the tale of a young magician out to prove himself to the Wizards’ Council through a series of dangerous quests! A wizard-themed run-and-gun platformer, it’s easy to pick up and play, with simple but tight mechanics, very colorful backgrounds, and myriad secret treasures. But is it real magic that this game is making, or does its spell fizzle out prematurely?
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The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct – Xbox 360
We all know that many licensed games are absolutely horrendous and The Walking Dead Survival Instinct is definitely no exception. Riddled with design flaws and bugs, Survival Instinct is one game so bad that you just have to see for yourself.
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Felix the Cat – NES
Felix the Cat and his magic bag of tricks. Sounds like the perfect idea for a video game. And Hudson Soft is involved? This should be great, right? Well, let’s see what Nerd Bacon’s ZB has to say before we go hopping on eBay…
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Wipeout XL – Sony PlayStation
You’ve played Wipeout… Now play Wipeout XL. With vastly improved graphics, music, and gameplay, Wipeout XL shreds the competition. Can you handle the speed?
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Splatoon – Nintendo Wii U
Splatoon is Nintendo’s latest venture in a genre they aren’t necessarily known for, 3rd person shooter. Can swimming around as a half-kid/half-squid creature really be that fun? Does Splatoon live up to the industry standards for the 3rd person shooter genre? Join Steroid Gamer for his review of Splatoon, and he’ll try not to ink all over you in the process.
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Austin Powers: Oh Behave! – Game Boy Color
Doc hoped that one of the only Austin Powers video games ever made would be shagalicious. Too bad it’s crap.
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Final Fantasy II – NES
Final Fantasy II deserves credit for having to follow in the footsteps of a giant. The developers tried new things to keep it fresh, but the effort resulted in frustrating gameplay that overshadows the game’s more enjoyable moments. If you’re a fan of the franchise, give it a shot.
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The Walking Dead: Season 2 – PC
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby takes a look at Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: Season 2 for PC in order to determine whether it’s as good as its predecessor and whether or not it’s a good game at all. With The Walking Dead being one of Justicescooby’s favorite games, The Walking Dead: Season 2 has a lot to live up to.
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Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection – PlayStation 3
Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection lets you play over 50 excellent games from the Sega Genesis including the entire Sonic series, Streets of Rage series, Vectorman series, Shining Force series, and much more. Featuring ergonomic menues and more, this compilation is well worth your dollars!
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The Incredible Crash Dummies – NES
Do you remember the early 90s toy line The Incredible Crash Dummies by Tyco? Well, you may recall they had a few video games released towards the end of the series’ lifespan. And who published the games? None other than LJN, of course! Come take a ride with ZB through the Sega Genesis- hold on a second. Didn’t we already do this one? Oh wait! This ain’t for Sega Genesis. It’s a whole new ballgame on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Watch out folks, we’re going on a fresh crash course here, and ZB’s got the wheel! We’re doomed.
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