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Toy Story – SNES
Nerd Bacon’s Flagostomos reviews Toy Story for the Super Nintendo (SNES), a classic game and a classic movie.
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GoldenEye 007 – N64
Inspired by not only the movie that shares the name, but Goldeneye 007 carries characters, weapons and gadgets from all the early 007 flicks.
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Hal’s Hole-in-One Golf – SNES
Nerd Bacon’s Flagostomos reviews Hals’ Hole in One Golf for the Super Nintendo. A golf game before Tiger Woods or Mario Golf. How does it fare today?
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Dementium II HD – PC
Dementium II HD is a twisted and evil PC game and is entirely worth your time. Read on to learn why!
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Mega Man 2 – NES
Nerd Bacon breaks down the sequel to one of the most iconic video game action characters ever in Mega Man 2.
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NBA Jam – SNES
Reviewing 1 of the best sports titles ever made, NBA Jam takes us back to the easy days of basketball. From downtown, Nerd Bacon takes you there!
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Sparkle HD – iOS
Marble shooting madness. That’s the name of the game here. Actually, it’s Sparkle HD. Don’t spend that money until you read Nerd Bacon.
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Fireball – iOS
Reviewing the iOS apple marble shooter application, Fireball! Great app, decent game. Nerd on all ye bacon lovers!
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Super C – NES
Super Contra, or more accurately known as Super C, for the NES is one helluva sequel! Read on to learn more about this beast of a game!
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Race The Sun – PC
Race The Sun for the PC is as solid a game as they come. Nerd Bacon breaks down this unique cross-genre game.
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Contra – NES
Breaking down Contra for the original Nintendo and why it has remained a timeless classic.
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Paper Mario – Nintendo 64
Oh Paper Mario. Let me count the ways I love you. You brought back to life the Mario RPG series. You introduced new and beloved gameplay mechanics. You’re not Super Paper Mario.
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Mortal Kombat Armageddon – PS2
Mortal Kombat Armageddon is the epitome of fighting games, with 60+ characters from the old games, this game is sure to please the fighter in all of us.
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Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time – Nintendo DS
Mario & Luigi Partners in Time makes good use of the DS’s 2 screens and provides gamers with an above average Mario-esque RPG experience.
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