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Legend of Hero Tonma review (TG16)Reviewed on December 05, 2003Fans of the arcade Tonma will embrace this much easier to play rendition, as things have been toned down to approachable levels for the Turbo version. With practice, you’ll soon find it feasible to beat Tonma on one man, something that seems nigh-impossible with the obstinate original coin-op. |
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Keith Courage In Alpha Zones review (TG16)Reviewed on December 04, 2003Firstly, the story: we are to help a young Keith defend his world from B.A.D. - Beastly Alien Dudes. Though you are no doubt thinking to yourself how powerful an acronym that is, there are those, such as myself, who find it corny, and indicative of how generic the game itself is despite its best efforts to prove otherwise. |
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J.J. & Jeff review (TG16)Reviewed on December 04, 2003Much of this title's humour was deemed inappropriate for North American audiences at the time of its release, though it will seem tame now. Thus, in bringing JJ & Jeff over from Japan, someone undoubtedly felt they were doing us all a huge favour by censoring stuff as mundane and commonplace as a fart joke (Hudson replaced the fart attack function in our version with a lame spray can). |
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XIII review (PC)Reviewed on December 04, 2003David Duchovny probably never imagined himself as a voice actor. The former star of the popular X-Files series that aired on Fox a few years back probably never expected the scope of his acting career to be limited to mystery/dramas either. But, even after that show has come and gone, Duchovny is still being cast into roles of characters with grim futures and pasts full of unanswered questions. His latest endeavor has him cast as the voice of XIII in Ubisoft's game baring the same name, and his ... |
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Seicross review (NES)Reviewed on December 03, 2003They always tell you not to judge a book by its cover. Well, nobody's ever told me not to judge a video game by its label! That's just what I did with Seicross. Jeremy Scott, my best friend at the time, was the lucky owner of this game that had a label that caught my eye right away. It's a mossy sort of green with bikers crashing into each other while a futuristic background encircles them. Before I knew it, Seicross was all I cared about during my stay at my friend's house. Forget all the other... |
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Medal of Honor review (PSX)Reviewed on November 29, 2003''omg itz liek a savving privut ryen vidao gam!!1!1'' |
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Dynasty Warriors 2 review (PS2)Reviewed on November 28, 2003Yes it’s flawed, but there’s something satisfying about this chaotic 3-D beat ‘em up all the same. |
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R-Type DX review (GBC)Reviewed on November 28, 2003Irem managed to shrink down almost everything and present their flagship's first two strikes intact. It's amazing to hear the music so true to the arcade, to feel that the control is as tight as it is in its console big brothers, and to see that everything is so well represented graphically to boot. Whoever made the decisions on what details to forego, and what to retain, earned their salary. The well outlined characters and backgrounds makes things easy to see on the small screen. |
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Insector X review (GEN)Reviewed on November 26, 2003This isn't the Insector X, from the arcade, that also made the trip to the NES. Gone are the stupidly cutesy characters, replaced by a more serious bunch. The game is still a lame horizontal shooter though - that much hasn't changed. |
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Image Fight review (NES)Reviewed on November 26, 2003Image Fight is a vertical arcade shooter that saw life on the P.C. Engine as well. Common to both installments is the title's obscurity, but only the PC Engine version is actually fun to play. It's hard enough, looks and sounds good enough, and plays tight enough to merit a recommendation. By no means is the Nintendo Image Fight a horrible game - it simply lacks the glorious shooter pain and panache to be worth your time. |
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Baseball Mogul 2003 review (PC)Reviewed on November 26, 2003Let me start off by saying that if you are looking for great graphics and being able to control all the on-field action, this game is not for you. This game may seem simple, especially with there being next to no pictures. |
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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! review (GCN)Reviewed on November 20, 2003There's never a moment while playing Mario Kart: Double Dash where you'll pause the game to catch your breath and question how you can be experiencing such a masterpiece. However, early reports of the game being a major disappointment are greatly exaggerated. The truth is that Mario's latest outing may not be racing perfection, but it's certainly worth your time. I can't think of a better purchase for the holidays. |
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Vigilante review (TG16)Reviewed on November 16, 2003While it's often compared to Double Dragon, Vigilante is really more of an update to the kitsch classic, Kung Fu, for the NES. It's similar in that some of the burly toughs are limited to holding you in some kind of vitality-draining bear hug to hurt you - they can't punch or kick, like video game versions of Royce Gracie. |
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World Class Baseball review (TG16)Reviewed on November 16, 2003Orange Juice Style: Sweet gameplay keeps squeezing out OR Beats the competition to a pulp |
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Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi review (SMS)Reviewed on November 15, 2003Dance Gandolf, dance! Dance for me in the shadows! |
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The Cyber Shinobi review (SMS)Reviewed on November 15, 2003If you listen carefully, you can almost hear old man Musashi rolling in his grave. |
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Strider review (SMS)Reviewed on November 15, 2003When you do a number 2, do you ever look down? |
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Street Fighter Alpha 3 review (PSX)Reviewed on November 09, 2003Street Fighter is really the only fighting series I like. The whole genre just seems boring and stale to me, but somehow this series defies that. As much as I enjoy my SNES cart, I was still only cautiously optimistic about this game. Yet it was still one of the major factors in my breaking down and buying a PSX. Fortunately, my optimism was justified. Why? Probably because this title is much more worthy of the name Street Fighter Collection than Alpha 3. After all, this game perfectly blends to... |
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Final Fantasy IX review (PSX)Reviewed on November 09, 2003Every review should be able to answer one simple and obvious question. Is the game fun? And yet, when I look at this game, the ninth in a highly acclaimed series (and a series I enjoy), I find it hard to answer that question. On the one hand, I did play through the game in its entirety, and I did like some of it. Yet, on the other hand, I can't pinpoint much about this game that I can point to and say ''this is good, this is right.'' The game itself is an enigma, pretending to get back to its ro... |
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Final Fantasy VII review (PSX)Reviewed on November 09, 2003When it comes to hyped up games, you will often get a polarizing effect amongst the people who play it. Most will call it the most perfect game ever, while a select few will claim the game is absolute rubbish and not worth touching. And these people have every right to believe so, of course. But why is it that there are so few people, or at least so few reviews from people, who enjoyed the game, thought it was cool and fun and all that, but didn’t really see it as excellent? To me, FFVII is a gr... |
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