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Battle Chess – NES
Have you ever sat before a board of chess and wished you could have a little more excitement? Perhaps you’ve imagined the pieces coming to life, engaging in real-time combat as your less-than-gifted opponent stews in deep thought over his or her next move. Well, if that’s the case, Interplay grants your wish with Battle Chess! In this review Nerd Bacon’s ZB plays one of the lesser versions of this stunning title and informs you why you’d be better off playing the real game…against a tree stump.
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The Pros and Cons of Dating These 10 Video Game Bachelors
Ever wondered what it would be like to date a video game character? We’ve got information you may need when it comes to these 10 video game bachelors.
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The Pros and Cons of Dating These 10 Video Game Bachelorettes
Ever wondered what it would be like to be in a romantic liaison with a video game character? Read the pros and cons of dating these 10 gaming bachelorettes!
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The Swindle Announced for Wii U, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
Curve Digital has announced that they are working on Wii U, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of Size Five Games’ steampunk platformer The Swindle. They are also working on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions of the game.
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Tails Adventure – Game Gear
Looking for a fun and unique Sonic-esque adventure for your Game Gear? Look no further than Tails Adventure! Tails Adventure takes the standard Sonic format and flips it on its head blending RPG elements into the standard 2D platforming world we love! I mean, Tails has an inventory with 20+ items! Are you ready for an adventure? Let’s go!
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Spartan Games to Produce Halo Miniatures Games
Spartan Games, creators of Dystopian Wars and Firestorm Armada have licensed Halo and will be producing at least two Halo miniatures games.
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Earthworm Jim – Sega Genesis
Love worms? Like video games? Or vice versa? Then this is the game for you! ZB takes an in-depth look at his favorite game from childhood and explains why if you haven’t played it yet, you might as well “Eat Dirt!”
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Knuckles’ Chaotix – Sega 32X
Say what? You’ve never heard of Knuckles’ Chaotix? I’m not surprised. After-all, it was released on one of the worst consoles ever made… The Sega Genesis 32X. The Genesis was great, but this mushroom add-on was a P.O.S. And instead of releasing a true Sonic game for it, Knuckles makes his debut as the lead character right here! Many other now-popular Sonic Universe characters get their start here as well. Check inside for details, trivia, and more.
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Yasunori Mitsuda Joins Edge of Eternity Project.
Yasunori Mitsuda will be composing the music for the upcoming crowd-funded RPG; Edge of Eternity, a new RPG coming from Midgar Studio. Find out more about this exciting new title inside!
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Bio Menace – PC
Bio Menace is a classic side-scroller by Apogee Software with a classic difficulty curve, meaning that if you want to best all three chapters of this game’s story, you’re going to need to wake up those old-school instincts and sniff out every hidden power-up and secret level you can find. Master Cain isn’t going to defeat himself. Are you up to the challenge?
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South Park: Chef’s Luv Shack – Nintendo 64
South Park isn’t just a TV show… and they didn’t just get into games with their recent release of The Stick of Truth in 2014. Nope. South Park saw multiple games released in the late 1990’s, including this oddball game-show party game titled Chef’s Luv Shack.
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3D set for April 10 release on New 3DS
Nintendo has announced via trailer that the New 3DS version of Xenoblade Chronicles will be released in North America on April 10, 2015.
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Nintendo Teaming with Netflix for Live Action Legend of Zelda Series?
Can it be true? A Legend of Zelda tv series? Find out who might be producing it and where you can watch it inside!
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The Legend of Zelda – NES
The Legend of Zelda is without a doubt one of the greatest achievements on the NES and perhaps one of the most influential games of all time. With a plethora of secrets, an inventory system, open world gameplay, and an internal save battery, it was well ahead of its time and its ripples can still be felt today.
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Dragonfire – Atari 2600
Dragonfire has more fire jumping, dragon evasion, and treasure collecting than ten normal games put together. If long, complex games that want to displace your real life have you ready to hang up your gamepad forever, you might give Dragonfire a try — it might just pull you back in again.
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