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Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)

Kirby's Dream Land review (GB)

Reviewed on May 11, 2013

Not so dreamy...
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Gauntlet II (NES)

Gauntlet II review (NES)

Reviewed on May 07, 2013

I dissect a game from my early childhood, does it hold up? only one way to find out.
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Zeno Clash II (PC)

Zeno Clash II review (PC)

Reviewed on May 07, 2013

It's bigger, badder, and WTFier, but it still needs some fine-tuning.
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Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut (PlayStation 3)

Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut review (PS3)

Reviewed on May 07, 2013

When local woman Anna Graham is found strung up to a tree and completely gutted, FBI agent Francis York Morgan (York, for short) is called to the little mountain hamlet of Greenvale to investigate. Greenvale is no ordinary town, which is perfect for York since he’s no ordinary federal agent.
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Labyrinth X (Xbox 360)

Labyrinth X review (X360)

Reviewed on May 04, 2013

Trial and error so tedious, it even takes the gleam off barely-covered anime tits.
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Captain Commando (SNES)

Captain Commando review (SNES)

Reviewed on May 04, 2013

Not only was blood removed from the game, but the boss named "Blood" got his name changed to the less-intimidating "Boots" (to reflect his kick-heavy offense).
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E.V.O.: The Search for Eden (SNES)

E.V.O.: The Search for Eden review (SNES)

Reviewed on May 01, 2013

E.V.O.: The Search for Eden really shouldn’t be fun. It’s an Action-RPG with almost no redeeming qualities, save for its one highly enjoyable system of evolution. The developers seem to have made the game entirely dependent on that feature, and amazingly, their gambit worked. Even though almost all of the gameplay consists of grinding for EVO (evolution) points to further tweak your Darwinian nightmare, the promise of that next upgrade is just enough motivation to keep playing. I find it ironic that a game about evolution would survive purely by appealing to an obscure niche.
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Gargoyle's Quest II (NES)

Gargoyle's Quest II review (NES)

Reviewed on April 30, 2013

Released towards the end of the NES’ reign, Gargoyle’s Quest 2 was largely overlooked, in part because the original Game Boy title that preceded it was not exactly a household name.
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown (PC)

XCOM: Enemy Unknown review (PC)

Reviewed on April 29, 2013

Whoops! Did you forget to upgrade your interceptors? Because now there's a UFO over Russia that you're not equipped to take down, and transferring or manufacturing more jets will take more time than you have. Oh, and the craft is going to shoot down your satellite. Oh, and Russia will pull its funding if that happens.
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Sword of Hope (Game Boy)

Sword of Hope review (GB)

Reviewed on April 29, 2013

To me, it seems like Kemco focused too much of its attention on Sword of Hope's presentation and not enough in categories that actually matter. The end result is an RPG that serves as a mere skeleton for a great game.
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Clash At Demonhead (NES)

Clash At Demonhead review (NES)

Reviewed on April 29, 2013

Even though it stumbles now and then, I think Clash at Demonhead is a game that people should seek out. It stands as a true example of forward thinking that was hampered by the technical limitations of the 8-bit era.
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Nuts & Milk (NES)

Nuts & Milk review (NES)

Reviewed on April 29, 2013

Nuts & Milk would be a great name for a buddy cop movie.
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WWF Royal Rumble (SNES)

WWF Royal Rumble review (SNES)

Reviewed on April 29, 2013

Warning: Contains nostalgic ramblings
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles review (NES)

Reviewed on April 28, 2013

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the NES has a lot going for it, in spite of its famous flaws.
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Darkest of Days (Xbox 360)

Darkest of Days review (X360)

Reviewed on April 28, 2013

Darkest of Days isn't going to win any awards for being one of the prettiest games on the Xbox 360, as it's a 2009 title that looks like an indie-made Source game released shortly after 2004's Half-Life 2. But if you've been aware of this game, chances are its looks aren't what piques your interest, instead you're intrigued by the premise: time travel.
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StarTropics (NES)

StarTropics review (NES)

Reviewed on April 27, 2013

StarTropics provides a fun and fascinating combination of various elements, but one miscalculation results in the title being tragically overlooked or even completely forgotten by many of today’s players, even those who might frequently delve into retro gaming.
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Willow (NES)

Willow review (NES)

Reviewed on April 27, 2013

When you get to a town, count on walking through about 20 screens to find the five or so homes that you can actually enter to find information, items or a place to rest. Midway through the game, when you have to scale a pair of towers, enjoy seeing the same few screens as you ascend each one's multiple, identical floors.
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Chack'n Pop (NES)

Chack'n Pop review (NES)

Reviewed on April 27, 2013

Someone needs to get on that Chack'n Pop/Chakan: The Forever Man slash fic.
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Kabuki: Quantum Fighter (NES)

Kabuki: Quantum Fighter review (NES)

Reviewed on April 27, 2013

seemingly buried in the NES' great stash of platformers, does this game deserve to be remembered fondly? or be relegated to the "cheap shovelware bin" that games like friday the 13th or super pitfall? only one way to find out.
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Dr. Chaos (NES)

Dr. Chaos review (NES)

Reviewed on April 24, 2013

This could have been one of those forgotten 8-bit classics, but the poor controls, repetitive item farming, and awful music keep this decidedly in the B-tier of NES games.
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