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RAGE – PC
Rage has all of the elements present for a great FPS, but not much more. The designers seemed to be following a paint-by-numbers guide resulting in an entertaining, if not groundbreaking, game.
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X Rebirth – PC
The idea of an all-immersive, free play space game sounds incredible. X Rebirth give players the choice to follow their own path, but sloppy execution forces no choice but to put down the controller. Bad controls, bad dialogue, and bitter disappointment are all we got.
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Super Castlevania IV – SNES
The “super” in Super Castlevania IV is aptly placed. Everything from the controls to the graphics to the music is incredible and well thought out. Veteran gamers may find this title too easy, but the enjoyability factor is through the roof. Check it out.
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Impire – PC
The only clever thing about Impire is its name. The environments in this game can be fun, but they’re hard to notice when you can’t even command your own troops effectively. Bad controls are enough to drag this game down. Play Dungeon Keeper instead.
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Is Microsoft’s Xbox One A Sacrificial Cow?
We all remember the console wars between Sega and Nintendo, but who is winning the modern day battle between Microsoft and Sony? Nerdberry takes a look at why gamers prefer on over the other.
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Two Crude Dudes – Genesis
Two Crude Dudes makes just as good a time capsule as it does a side-scrolling beat ’em up game. Simple and cartoonish graphics make the perfect setting for a pair of muscle bound, Mohawk sporting guys to kick some tail. A bit repetitive, but a ton of fun.
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Super Mario Bros. – NES
What can be said about this game that hasn’t been said already? Its age may show, but the innovation that it brought to the industry can’t be overstated. Its the most essential video game on any must-play list.
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Metroid – NES
You’re not a true gamer if you haven’t played Metroid, plain and simple. The controls are as flawless today as they were back then and the iconic music and graphics are just as awe-inspiring. If you haven’t played it, do so. If you have, do so again.
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New Super Mario Bros. 2 – 3DS
Anyone who thinks New Super Mario Bros 2 is simply treading old waters hasn’t given it enough of a chance. While the theme is familiar, the ingenious level design, flawless controls, and addictive replay value make for hours of gaming excellence.
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Video Cards: State of the GPU Nation
Graphics are an important aspect to any game and, while the right GPU can help, the price for such assistance can hurt the wallet. Make sure its worth it before buying the latest video card.
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AMD or Intel: Who is making the best budget CPU?
The CPU is one of the most important components of any computer and a decent one can be expensive. AMD made a good run but ultimately, Intel is the one to go with.
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Flicky – Genesis
In the genre of platformers, it’s no question who had the best games on the Genesis. However, Flicky proves to be fun and engaging in its own right. It would have benefited from a graphical upgrade, but the gameplay and charming graphics are worth checking out.
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Game Genie (for the NES)
Some may consider Game Genie to be cheating, but lets not forget that video games are meant to be fun. There are times when its nice to just relax and enjoy a game without all the headaches and Game Genie is perfect for that. Don’t feel ashamed to use it.
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Call of Juarez: Gunslinger – PC
On the surface, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger may not have many original ideas, but that’s part of the fun. It has just the right number of Western and FPS clichés without going overboard. The graphics could use some improvement, but you’ll barely notice as you navigate thrilling battles with expert controls.
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How to Downgrade PSP Firmware
I’m sure all of you out there are dying to downgrade your PlayStation Portable firmware, right? Ok, so perhaps at first glance this doesn’t seem like the most exciting project. […]
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