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Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase – PlayStation
In celebration of October and upcoming Halloween, Justcescooby decided to re-visit one of his favorite childhood “horror” franchises, Scooby-Doo, specifically, the PlayStation title Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase!
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Resident Evil 3: Nemesis – PlayStation
24 hours before the events of Resident Evil 2, S.T.A.R.S. veteran, Jill Valentine has to fight her way through the zombie hoards caused by the T-Virus outbreak in Raccoon City. As if that weren’t bad enough, there is a new monster, sent specifically to hunt down her squad. InfiniteKnife tells you all about it in his review of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
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Clock Tower – PlayStation
In honor of Nerd Bacon’s October festivities, Doc Croc starts over with Clock Tower, the classic survival horror franchise, with the very first game in the series to be released worldwide, Clock Tower for the PlayStation!
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Clock Tower: The First Fear – PlayStation
In honor of Nerd Bacon’s October festivities, Doc Croc starts over with Clock Tower, the classic survival horror franchise, with the PlayStation port of the game that started it all; Clock Tower: The First Fear.
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Final Fantasy Chronicles: Final Fantasy IV – PlayStation
Perhaps occasionally overshadowed by the popularity of its successors, Final Fantasy IV remains an essential JRPG for fans of the series, and despite the game’s at times punishing difficulty, it is also a great entry point for newcomers to the series.
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Bloody Roar II – PlayStation
What do you need when hand to hand fighting with humans becomes stale? Add some claws of course! Come join author Rhutsczar as he dominates the Zoanthropes plaguing our perfect Bloody Roar II world. Only one true beast will rule. Enter the Mole.
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Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together – PlayStation
Tired of the common tactical RPGs that litter the market? Looking for that diamond in the rough covered by monumental amounts of JRPGs? Come join Rhutsczar and charge into battle to save the foreign kingdom of Valeria in the epic adventure that is Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together. Sharpen your swords and open your spell books. Its time for war.
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Wipeout XL – Sony PlayStation
You’ve played Wipeout… Now play Wipeout XL. With vastly improved graphics, music, and gameplay, Wipeout XL shreds the competition. Can you handle the speed?
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Suikoden II – PlayStation
Massive JRPG fan and NB contributor Rhutsczar jumps head first into the classic Suikoden franchise, starting off with Suikoden II. Can you join Riou in reuniting Highland and Jowston? Or are you just here to tag along and collect the 108 Stars of Destiny? We invested hours of enjoyment in this classic and you should too. Chili Cook Off anyone?
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Discworld – PlayStation
Discworld is not only a charming and powerful fantasy series made by the prolific (and late) Sir Terry Pratchett, it’s also a multi-platform point-and-click adventure game from 1995! In the PS1 version, we look at its scripted highs and gameplay lows in an effort to appreciate the great author’s influence, even if the game itself could be better.
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Tekken 3 – PlayStation
What is it about Tekken 3 that makes it so special to Nerd Bacon’s News Director? The Watchman takes a look at how this classic fighter impacted his life.
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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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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. -
Bloody Roar II – PS1
Let’s face it, fighting games are about proving you’re better. It’s a somewhat primal need, to every once and awhile show every one in the vicinity that you are the Alpha. Well, it doesn’t get much more primal than turning your friends into your own personal chew toys! Which is exactly what you’ll get in Bloody Roar 2.
No full moons are necessary, as a Zoanthrope, you’ll be shifting into your Beast-form whenever you can to regenerate health and to release much more devastating attacks upon your foes. Unleash and harness your inner animal to dominate your friends!
Or if you’re a lone wolf, there are multiple modes to keep you entertained. A simple, well written story mode for every character, a survival mode to test your endurance, and a watch mode to develop new strategies. Whatever you are hungry for in a fighting game, Bloody Roar 2 probably offers it.
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Spyro The Dragon – PlayStation
Prepare yourself for a beautiful plunge into an imaginative world populated by everyone’s favorite mythological creatures, Dragons! Rapidly dash, effortlessly glide and ruthlessly burn your way across 6 vibrant environments as the tiny, devilishly cunning Spyro.
You’ll intervene when the dragon worlds perfect peace is disturbed by their greatest rival, The notorious Gnasty Gnorc, who carries out his swift revenge by encasing all the dragons in crystal! But, before you take your revenge, you will need to free your friends, collect tons of gems, traverse and explore diversely eclectic terrain and learn the various skills you’ll need to defeat your greatest foe! A true gem of the original Playstation console, Spyro The Dragon proves that when it comes to being a dragon, size truly doesn’t matter.
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