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Hi-Octane – Sega Saturn
How come Wipeout and F-Zero get all the recognition? What about the classic Hi-Octane? Developed by Bullfrog, the company behind games like Theme Park, Magic Carpet, Populous, and more. Futuristic combat racing has never been more exciting……. or has it? Read on folks.
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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons – Game Boy Color
Not all The Legend of Zelda games not developed by Nintendo were as bad as the CD-i trilogy, in fact, Capcom really shot it out of the park when they took on the task of developing Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages. Seasons is an excellent example of a great series placed in the hands of a strong developer.
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Kirby: Canvas Curse – DS
When it comes to Kirby, most of us know what to expect. However, in an effort to do something really special with the DS, Nintendo came up with Kirby: Canvas Curse, a platforming game that only uses the stylus for movement. Creative? Innovative? Certainly! But how does it stack up when it comes to actually playing the game…?
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WWE Smackdown! Shut Your Mouth – PS2
Anybody else a wrestling fan? AbyssalOblivion exposes the wrestling fan in you by reviewing a game from the PS2. How does it hold up? Is it any good? Well, stop asking these questions to a brick wall, and read this review to find out!
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Diablo – PC
If you’ve played anything from Baldur’s Gate all the way up to the Borderlands series, you’re playing games that owe much of their existence to the genre standards introduced by Blizzard’s Diablo back in 1996. When it was released, it redefined the way we look at western-style action RPGs, and its impact is still felt today. Join me as I delve into the desecrated church once more to remind us of this timeless classic’s true power!
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Mortal Kombat X – PS4
Mortal Kombat X may be the best entry yet in the franchise. With a new approach to the story, a solid roster of familiar faces and new kombatants, and a handful of new mechanics, this is an experience that old and new fans of the series shouldn’t miss.
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MotorStorm – PlayStation 3
Grab your dick, spit on the ground, and chug a beer because MotorStorm is pure testosterone with an HGH needle intravenously stuck in its arm. Sharply detailed graphics, expertly crafted sound effects, and a wealth of gameplay options, MotorStorm is an adrenaline ride like nothing you have seen before.
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The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX – Game Boy Color
Maybe not the most popular The Legend of Zelda game out there, but The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX is fun and challenging all in one. Good thing I dated a guy who had a copy.
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The Incredible Hulk – Sega Genesis
Are you a fan of The Hulk? Are you a fan of video games? Neither? Then why are you on this site? ZB grins and bears The Incredible Hulk for the Sega Genesis.
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NHL Hitz 2003 – Xbox
All the catchphrases you adored from NBA Jam are seemingly here, but the game seems to be even better. Today on “Jesse Talks too Much,” I give you a review of a street style, arcade hockey game that has an intense cult fanbase. Does this game deserve all of the positive reception surrounding it? Or is it merely just another, uninspired sports title?
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Yandere Simulator – PC (Debug Release)
Ever dreamed about murdering all of those annoying school girls in your favorite anime series? Now you can! Nerd Bacon senior contributor Rhutsczar tries to gain Senpai’s love and attention, leaving a pool of dead school girls in his wake. Welcome to Yandere Simulator.
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Mario Kart 8 Version 4.1 Update – Wii U
Mario Kart 8 gets yet another update! Version 4.1 gives players the chance to play at the 200cc difficulty and experience Mirror Mode from the beginning; no unlocking necessary!
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Donkey Kong Country – Super Nintendo
Even going as far as to award it the Golden Banana of Platforming Excellence, Nerd Bacon reviewer ChronoSloth is definitely a fan of Donkey Kong Country.
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Mario Kart 8 Version 2.0 (DLC) – Wii U
Mario Kart 8, ver. 2.0, introduced several subtle fixes and features that the fans had been requesting since release, including an onscreen map. Released alongside Version 2.0 was the Mercedes-Benz DLC and optional color palettes for Yoshi and Shy Guy.
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Final Fantasy: All The Bravest – iOS
Final Fantasy All The Bravest scores points on the nostalgia scale for combining the characters, monsters and music from the first 13 Final Fantasies, but the price for full enjoyment can be pretty steep. Depending on your mindset the simplistic gameplay can range from insultingly easy to refreshingly basic.
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