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Alien Hominid (GameCube)

Alien Hominid review (GCN)

Reviewed on February 04, 2019

Shooting your way out of Earth was never so much fun
Odin Sphere (PlayStation 2)

Odin Sphere review (PS2)

Reviewed on January 26, 2019

Gorgeously designed game which balances itself out with a tremendous difficulty level
Evil Zone (PlayStation)

Evil Zone review (PSX)

Reviewed on January 26, 2019

One button to ruin it all.
The Simpsons: Road Rage (PlayStation 2)

The Simpsons: Road Rage review (PS2)

Reviewed on January 12, 2019

Let Homer drive you to your destination Crazy Taxi style
Double Dragon (Atari 2600)

Double Dragon review (A2600)

Reviewed on January 08, 2019

A very ambitious adaptation for Atari 2600
Street Smart (Genesis)

Street Smart review (GEN)

Reviewed on January 08, 2019

Avoiding this game would be the smart thing to do.
Phantasy Star IV (Genesis)

Phantasy Star IV review (GEN)

Reviewed on December 30, 2018

Chapter IV of the continuous battle to liberate Algol from the malevolent forces of the Profound Darkness
Phantasy Star Gaiden (Game Gear)

Phantasy Star Gaiden review (GG)

Reviewed on December 28, 2018

An arduous quest of grinding and merciless random battles at best
The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang (SNES)

The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang review (SNES)

Reviewed on December 27, 2018

Where's the cream filling?
Toki (NES)

Toki review (NES)

Reviewed on December 16, 2018

An adaptation of an obscure Arcade is a gem in all its right.
Phantasy Star (Sega Master System)

Phantasy Star review (SMS)

Reviewed on December 16, 2018

Join Alis as she travels the Algol galaxy to defeat an evil plaguing the cosmos
Fighting Masters (Genesis)

Fighting Masters review (GEN)

Reviewed on December 16, 2018

A peculiar fighting game for the SEGA Genesis but oodles of fun to play
Tekken 5 (PlayStation 2)

Tekken 5 review (PS2)

Reviewed on December 05, 2018

5 is a great number. This sequel proves it.
Phantasy Star II (Genesis)

Phantasy Star II review (GEN)

Reviewed on December 02, 2018

A great RPG with a dark message
Karnov (NES)

Karnov review (NES)

Reviewed on November 26, 2018

Strongman Karnov defies odds with his fiery breath
X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (SNES)

X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse review (SNES)

Reviewed on November 26, 2018

Sharpen your adamantium claws, polish your quartz visor, and shuffle those explosive cards
X-Men (Genesis)

X-Men review (GEN)

Reviewed on November 25, 2018

Hear the sound of razor sharp adamantium claws make when they x-tract their revenge...
Willow (NES)

Willow review (NES)

Reviewed on November 19, 2018

Little man with a mean sword
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan (Game Boy)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan review (GB)

Reviewed on November 18, 2018

Breeze through this GameBoy title with turtle power.
Eternal Champions (Genesis)

Eternal Champions review (GEN)

Reviewed on November 17, 2018

Dare to take on the challenge of the Eternal Champion

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