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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater – Nintendo 64
Lace up your shoes and grab your skateboard, and ride along with Nerd Bacon.com reviewer, Steroid Gamer, as he tricks, grinds, and bails for his review of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater for the Nintendo 64.
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Every Extend Extra Extreme – Xbox 360 (Live Arcade)
Drive your craft to the rhythm and detonate on beat to cause massive chain reactions. Nerd Bacon owner Nerdberry goes through the rhythmic puzzler Every Extend Extra Extreme (E4) on the Xbox Live Arcade!
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Katamari Damacy – PlayStation 2
The King of the Cosmos has accidentally broken all the stars in the sky. It would only make sense to send his 5cm tall son to fix it all. Armed only with a sticky ball called a katamari, your task is simple: Roll up everything in sight to rebuild the night sky. Katamari Damacy brings a unique charm and feel to the PS2 not seen everyday. Get ready to roll as Nerd Bacon’s InfiniteKnife takes us through this 2004 classic.
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Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition – PC
War. War never changes. Neither does my love for the massive, beautiful post-apocalypse sandwich that is the Fallout universe, and Fallout 3 in specific. High praise for an imperfect game is forthcoming.
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Cybernoid – NES
Nerdberry tackles Cybernoid, the futuristic sci-fi shooter for the NES. — After the Zoggians stole your precious minerals and gems, it is up to you to maneuver the Cybernoid ship through their treacherous world and recover the stolen asteroids. Can you survive the barrage of destructive rooms? Maybe. But can you survive the shoddy controls and poor level design? Probably not.
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Epic Pinball – PC
Epic Pinball presents twelve different pinball tables with beautiful scripting, excellent music, and flawless control. Each table is its own experience, and with no quarter charge to hold you back, you’re free to ride the ramps and bounce the bumpers to your heart’s content. Check out this classic DOS game from 1993!
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Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon – Xbox 360
Nerd Bacon writer Sarus Vakarian trades in her Vorpal blade for an anal probe gun and sets off to review Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon.
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Resident Evil 2 – PlayStation
You thought the nightmare was over after the mansion incident? You were wrong. very wrong. Resident Evil 2 takes us right into the heart of the Raccoon City outbreak where there are new areas to explore and enemies to take on (or run away from) as Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield try to survive in this PlayStation Classic.
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Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – 3DS
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is the latest installment in perhaps the most successful sub-series of Lego video games. Although not quite as progressive as its sister game Lego Marvel Super Heroes (released in 2013), it’s still a great game that illustrates what’s best about these offbeat titles: simple fun, lighthearted action, and oodles of replay value. This review focuses specifically on the 3DS version, which seems to have undergone various changes from its console counterparts.
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WWE Wrestlemania XIX – GameCube
Steroid Gamer puts on his colored trunks and laces up his boots for his review of WWE Wrestlemania XIX for the Nintendo GameCube. Please note that Nerd Bacon.com did not require Steroid Gamer to dress to ridiculously. He did that on his own.
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Sonic & Knuckles – Sega Genesis
Sonic & Knuckles is an immortal and epic game worthy of any gamer’s collection. Featuring top notch graphics, famous Sonic music, and intricate stage designs, Sonic & Knuckles is one hell of a tough, yet fun, video game!
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Warlords Battlecry II – PC
Warlords Battlecry II brings an unparalleled amount of customization to the world of real-time strategy games. From which of the twelve well-balanced races you’ll command, to the kind of hero you’ll become in the eyes of your people, and even down to the equipment you’ll carry and the company you’ll keep, taking control of the realm piece by piece has never felt so personal.
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Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 – PC
Nerd Bacon writer Sarus Vakarian revisits Freddy Fazbear’s pizza, where the animatronics have wicked motivations of their own but the pizza is delicious. Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is stunningly brilliant and horrifyingly superb. Read more here!
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Crash Team Racing – PlayStation
Crash Bandicoot and his buddies are put in a tough situation where they have to race against the evil alien Nitros Oxide in an effort to save the planet. Can Crash and his friends beat the evil Oxide and save the planet? Or are they in for a celestial beatdown?
Many kart-racing games were disregarded as Mario Kart 64 ripoffs before people ever gave them a chance. While some might claim Crash Team Racing has similar traits to Mario Kart 64, nobody can claim that the game isn’t pure fun and enjoyment. -
Spec Ops: The Line – PC
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Spec Ops: The Line, a controversial and emotional toll-taking third-person shooter developed by Yager Development and published by 2K Games. While not that big a fan of third-person shooters, Justicescooby actually enjoyed Spec Ops: The Line quite a bit due to the amazing story and decent gameplay. Read more right here.
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