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Hydro Thunder – Dreamcast
If you have never traversed the Nile River or the Greek Isles by speed boat, now is your time. Hydro Thunder delivers a massive wave of action with true-to-life Newtonian water physics, tight controls, and 14 locations! Nerdberry takes you there.
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Altered Beast – Sega Genesis
Altered Beast. The TRUE game that Sega fans should be thanking for Sega’s success. Sega proved that the Genesis was the best console on the market with one incredible strategy: Porting their heavy hitters from the arcades… and porting them well! Nerd Bacon co-owner Nerdberry powers up one last time….
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RBG #10: Bad Decisions
Vilkommen everyone! Welcome to the latest issue of the RBG. For our 10th title we check out a high brow card game that lives in the shadow of fan favorite Cards Against Humanity. Ready to make some Bad Decisions?
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Let It Die – PlayStation 4
“Hey you, Senpai,” Uncle Death here. Are you ready to come join my delightfully insane arena and ascend the Tower of Barbs? One of your Baconeers has already fallen, and there is plenty of room to join the ranks. Let It Die!
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Square Enix Has an Avengers Project in the Works!
Square Enix has teamed up with Marvel Studios to work on a game based off of the Avengers! Check out the Avengers Project teaser and find out which studio is working on the game!
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theWatcman Returns to Rank ’em Up – Episode 15: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition
NerdBacon’s theWatchman joins VG Spectrum’s Jeff Duis for Rank ’em Up. In this episode, the duo examine Mighty Morphin Power Rnagers: The Fighting Edition for SNES.
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Guns, Gore & Cannoli – Xbox One
Vinnie Cannoli battles gangsters, zombies, and more in the streets of Thugtown. It’s a fight from beginning to end against hordes of bloodthirsty enemies in beautifully hand-drawn scenery. Grab a friend for an exciting co-op experience of wiseguy proportions. Peppered with tongue-in-cheek humor and high on action, Guns, Gore and Cannoli will be a title to play over and over again.
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The EVO 2017 Lineup Has Been Announced
Get ready for the next battle! The lineup for EVO 2017, the world’s most prestigious fighting game tournament has been announced. Fight out what titles made the cut!
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This War of Mine: The Little Ones – PS4
Newbie Baconeer, Poseidon, delves into the war-torn city of Pogoren to bring readers a look into the deep, dark, depressing life of a survivor of war. From basic survival to scavenging and combat, readers will see how life for civilians in a besieged city is not easy in the slightest, as well as the consequences of their actions in this review of This War of Mine: The Little Ones.
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hap Inc.: Humor in Mobile Games
hap Inc. is a little-known Japanese mobile game developer that excels at injecting everyday life with bizarre and humorous moments. Nips explores their extensive repertoire to return with a few hidden gems you can download for free.
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The Ten Most Important Games Nintendo Ever Published – #1
NerdBacon’s News Director, theWatchman concludes his series counting down the Ten Most Important Games that Nintendo Ever Published. Which game ended up at number 1? Find out inside!
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Slime Rancher – PC (Early Access)
Slimes are cute. Slimes are hungry. Slimes are profitable. Raise a few and make some dough! Slime Rancher is a perfect combination of action and casual farming games, with a hefty dose of the adorables!
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Nintendo Launching Paid Subscription Service – Nintendo Switch Online Service
Nintendo is preparing to wall-off online multiplayer through a paid subscription service – The Nintendo Switch Online Service
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Nintendo Switch Revealed! – Thoughts and Analysis from an Ever-Switching Mind
Nintendo has finally given us almost everything we ever wanted to know about the Nintendo Switch. We have the date, the price, and a number of games we’ll soon be playing. Our News Director, theWatchman stayed up well past his bedtime to give you his thoughts and impressions on Nintendo’s big reveal..
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Virginia – PlayStation 4
Inspired by 90s detective thrillers such as Twin Peaks and The X-Files, Virginia takes the player along for a cerebral adventure. Following the vein of “walking simulators,” does it make a good case for niche art games?
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