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Pokemon Alpha Sapphire – Nintendo 3DS
Get out your Pokeballs, Trainer! An exciting journey awaits you! NB writer Sarus Vakarian reviews the most recent installment of the Pokemon games: Pokemon: Alpha Sapphire! It’s every great thing you remember about the original with so much more to enjoy!
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Mortal Kombat Gold – Dreamcast
Mortal Kombat Gold is a Sega Dreamcast exclusive that was supposed to be a 6th generation update to MK4. While it added a few characters, it failed to make improvements to the core gameplay of MK4 and even introduced some problems of its own!
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The Incredible Crash Dummies – Sega Genesis
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 obstacle course to see if this is yet another of LJN’s famed flubs.
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Halo 3 – Xbox 360
Halo 3 retains many of the same things that made the first two so great; flawless controls, stellar voice acting, and improved graphics. Unfortunately, the story falls short enough to drag the rest of the game with it. With a rushed plot and underused characters, Halo 3 has enough good qualities to be playable, but don’t expect an exciting conclusion.
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Mr. Driller – Dreamcast
Journey with us to the your local pizza joint’s arcade to tackle a hidden puzzle gem Mr. Driller. Come join us as we dig mindlessly through colored blocks. Can you survive the falling avalanche of blocks known as doom? Try it for yourself and find out.
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Alien Carnage – PC
Alien Carnage is one of the more obscure titles in Apogee Software’s publishing library, and for good reason. With relatively sedate gameplay and a confused identity not helped by the seemingly random choice to name the heroic protagonist “Halloween Harry” (seriously?), this third-party title failed to cash in on the popularity of such titles as Duke Nukem II. Is it better than we’ve given it credit for, or was this game out almost out of fuel to begin with?
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Volleyball – NES
It’s Volleyball for the Nintendo Entertainment System. What more can be said? Hopefully a little more than that in ZB’s review of Volleyball for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
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Action 52 – NES
Nerd Bacon reviewer ChronoSloth takes on Action 52. 52 of the laziest clones in the history of video games await him. Can he run the gauntlet?
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The Lord of the Rings: War in the North – PS3
Frodo and the Fellowship had a heck of an adventure in The Lord of the Rings. Bilbo Baggins had himself an exciting journey in The Hobbit. Can the new heroes in War in the North have a quest as epic as the ones created by J.R.R. Tolkien himself? Nerd Bacon’s all over that question in the review of The Lord of the Rings: War in the North.
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Barney’s Hide and Seek Game – Sega Genesis
Doc Croc once again criticizes a children’s game….oh boy.
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The Lost Vikings – SNES
It’s time to go back. Way back. Back to a time before all these fancy iPods, Youtube, and even Harry Potter! You’ve got it – 1992. The early years of the fabled 16-bit console war. When a small developer, by the name of Silicon & Synapse (Blizzard) was taking its first step towards greatness: The Lost Vikings. It was an odd game – perhaps one that was overlooked. An action/puzzle game that took you where no viking had gone before. Now it’s time for us to go there ourselves and take a look at this game of old. ZB dons a viking helmet for his review of The Lost Vikings for Super Nintendo.
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Life Is Strange (Episodes 1 – 3) – PC
An absolutely beautiful game, Sarus Vakarian reviews the first three episodes of Life Is Strange. From its superb characters, great writing, and enticing story, this game is worthy of your attention from start to finish.
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Contra: Shattered Soldier – PlayStation 2
Contra: Shattered Soldier marks an excellent return to greatness as Konami takes back control of this beloved (and infuriatingly hard) franchise. Seriously, have yall ever played the Contra games? They’re hard as f*ck! And Shattered Soldier is NO exception!
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Home – PS4 (Video Playthrough Episode 1 and 2)
Join Nerd Bacon’s THEbipolarBear as he plays Home – a unique horror adventure. It is NB’s first ever playthrough, so this is channel history!
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Alchemic Phone 7 – Windows Phone
Us Windows Phone users have been finally tasked to do something important. It is up to us to rebuild the universe from the four main elements. With almost 3,000 combinations, do you think we can do it?
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