Sega 32X Game Reviews

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WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game (Sega 32X)
Reviewed by Louisutton (August 13, 2010)

For wrestling fans, WrestleMania defines the sport. It is the single biggest event in the calendar, and, for more than a quarter of a century, has promised big matches, big celebrities, and a few hours of quality sports entertainment.
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Kolibri (Sega 32X)
Reviewed by Gary Hartley (October 11, 2008)

Kolibri is a Frankenstein’s monsters of sorts; an experience cobbled together from an unapologetic mishmash of genres and ideas that all cumulate into an experience best described as offbeat.
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Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000 (Sega 32X)
Reviewed by goldenvortex (July 28, 2008)

To this day, I have no idea why I'm a 32x fan. I mean, I know the entire concept of the 32x was stupid and that the majority of the 32x game library (if you can call it a library. I think bookshelf would be a more appropriate description) was mediocre. Yet, I still have some hideous attachment to the add-on, despite not owning it in my youth or even pining for one during its initial release.
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Spider-Man: Web of Fire (Sega 32X)
Reviewed by goldenvortex (December 29, 2005)

Occasionally, you’ll hear about some nerd who shelled out their life savings on a certain rarity, something that they’ve been hunting down for years and have saved every single penny that they’ve earned so they could purchase this rarity. Now, when I hear about some bum who has burned away a small fortune on a video game, it stupefies me, especially, when the title that they’ve picked up turns out to be an absolute crock.
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Knuckles' Chaotix (Sega 32X)
Reviewed by goldenvortex (September 24, 2005)

Spin-offs are usually never a good thing. Sure, we have some special cases like Frasier but the majority of the time, the spin-off rarely surpasses the original. In fact, the majority of these spin-offs flop horribly (take the recent Friends spin off Joey for a perfect example) but once in a blue moon, you get a spin-off that not only rivals its originator but also actually surpasses it in certain ways.
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Tempo (Sega 32X)
Reviewed by goldenvortex (August 03, 2005)

“A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games.”
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