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The Best of Microsoft Entertainment Pack – Windows
The Microsoft Entertainment Packs introduced the world to some of the most recognized games ever! Freecell? TaiPei? SKIFREE (the abominable snow monster!). Take a trip down memory lane as we uncover the source of Microsoft’s 1990s dominance!
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Sega CD Model 1 – Looking Back
Let’s take a look back at the original Sega CD, aka Sega CD Model 1. Ya know… the one with the motorized disc tray that sits under the Genesis. Never heard of it?? Well good thing I’m here! Nerd Bacon owner Nerdberry dives deep.
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Quake II – PC
Step back into the 90’s with the classic first-person shooter, Quake II. Take on alien abominations and fight your way through a steel jungle, stranded deep in enemy territory. Will you be the savior of humanity, or succumb to overwhelming forces and join the ranks of your cybernetic opponents?
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Batman: The Video Game – NES
ZB has been spending many nights working feverishly in the Batcave to bring us his latest review. The result? Batman: The Video Game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Was it worth it? Drop a comment and show him some love (or hate)!
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Day of the Tentacle – PC
Flush yourself down the Chron-O-John with NB co-owner Nerdberry in an effort to find the Purple Tentacle in the past, present, & future. Day of the Tentacle.
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Stellaris – PC
Stellaris is a critically acclaimed 4X real-time strategy game with one goal, conquer the galaxy. With dozens of alien species and customization options, Paradox gives players the pilot’s seat in deciding their ruling government, the personality of their people, and the specifics of their civilization. Each new game is a new experience, with random events, new storylines, and conflict from rival empires trying to claim the galactic stage for themselves. Take a seat on your personal golden throne, and lead your galactic empire to victory!
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Overcooked: Special Edition – Nintendo Switch
Chop, fry, cook, wash dishes. Sounds awful, no? Overcooked provides a chaotic simulation of life in a kitchen. Can you stand the heat?
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Brute Force – Arcade
Brute Force had all the makings of a classic beat ’em up, steeped in the wacky, anything goes charm that oozed from so many arcade games of the 1990’s. What theWatchman found however was perhaps the makings of an insidious CIA black site conspiracy. Check out the full review inside.
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South Park: Phone Destroyer – Android
Let’s take a gander at South Park: Phone Destroyer, the hilarious and entertaining new title for your smartphone!
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Hue – PlayStation 4
In our world, color has mostly been a given. We all understand how that we each see color in a different way, but at the same time can accept conclusions about the world around us. But where does color come from? Come join Nerd Bacon author Rhutsczar in his jouney of this discovery in Hue.
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Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice – PC
Nips reviews Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, exploring themes of mental illness and personal strife in this gritty horror adventure based on Norse mythology.
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Alien Storm – Genesis
Can you help the Alien Busters stop the alien’s invasion of earth by using a short-range blast attack and a somersault and nothing else? Can you survive extreme monotony and mediocrity that IS Alien Storm? Well, punk, CAN YOU? Lace up your boots bitch because you must hate your fucking life if you’re gonna play this.
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Hand of Fate – PC
Nips puts his fate in the hands of the enigmatic Dealer in the card-based RPG known as Hand of Fate. He’s conquered his foes and explored every floor of the game’s dungeon, here to tell all his tales of bravery!
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Stardew Valley – PC
Nips takes to the simple life on the farm, sowing his seeds and harvesting his crops before the Winter comes. Not in real life, you dummy! He’s playing Stardew Valley! This review explores the runaway hit inspired by the classic Harvest Moon series.
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Outlast 2 – PS4
Developer Red Barrels follow up their hit survival horror game, Outlast with a new story that takes you out to rural Arizona where the locals aren’t too keen on visitors. All you’ve got to keep you alive are your wits, some bandages, and your video camera with night vision. Just don’t run out of batteries before Nerdbacon’s horror expert, InfiniteKnife tells you all about this scary sequel!
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