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Super Bomberman (SNES)

Super Bomberman review (SNES)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

It might be hard for some of the youngsters to believe, but back in the good ole day, games that weren't 3-D were actually (gasp!) FUN to play.
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ICO (PlayStation 2)

ICO review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Waif-like freaks who don't speak your language never looked so good...
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Final Fantasy Legend II (Game Boy)

Final Fantasy Legend II review (GB)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

This would be the only Final Fantasy Legend game I have not lost of the three made, and I am happy to say that I still have it and still play it. This is an excellent game for the classic gameboy, and it is better than most Gameboy Advance and Gameboy Color games. The storyline, intertwined with entralling gameplay, and an overall experience that you will want to try over and over again. While it is likely the hardest game created with Final Fantasy in its name (at least in my mind) you will spe...
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Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy (PlayStation 2)

Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Think Banjo-Kazooie come Mario and Crash Bandicoot, with superior level-design, graphics and control.
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U.N. Squadron (SNES)

U.N. Squadron review (SNES)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

The bottom line is, if you like shooting games, you'll like this. It offers a few more layers then the typical shooter, and it's a blast to play.
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NHL 2001 (PC)

NHL 2001 review (PC)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Season, of course, is where the meat of the game lies. Pick your team (including the Minnesota Wild and Columbus Blue Jackets expansion teams) and play through their 2000-2001 schedule, attempting to grab the elusive Stanley Cup.
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X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (SNES)

X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse review (SNES)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

If you like action games, or the X-men, you'll like this, I guarantee.
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Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (PC)

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault review (PC)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Medal of Honour is of the new generation of First Person Shooters to emerge from the post Half Life era, combining the best lessons of the past generation to form a massive game.
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Zombies Ate My Neighbors (SNES)

Zombies Ate My Neighbors review (SNES)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

The enemies in the game are extremely comical, ranging from the afermentioned baby to flame demons to chainsaw wielding hockey players. For them, the gloves are off. *rimshot*
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Half-Life (PC)

Half-Life review (PC)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Four years after its release date and despite its aging graphics, the game is still relevant today and still far better than many of its more recent counterparts.
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Zone of the Enders (PlayStation 2)

Zone of the Enders review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

There are a lot of very well-done features in this game, which should not be overlooked, but also enough cons to lessen the pack of it's punch a great deal.
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American McGee's Alice (PC)

American McGee's Alice review (PC)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

After finding your first weapon (the Vorpal Blade), it will become quite clear that you're not just in Wonderland for sightseeing. This becomes even more clear when you are attacked by one of the Heart Queen's guards.
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Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast)

Sonic Adventure review (DC)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

See, the game isn't just about action stages. Taking a note from Mario, Sega decided to include a central hub that collects levels. This area is populated by people and wide open spaces where nothing is happening. To get from one area to the next, Sonic must traverse the extremely dull hub, and perhaps even solve a few puzzles along the way. Even if he happens to be retrieving some power-up, though, this portion of the game is downright dull.
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Maximo: Ghosts to Glory (PlayStation 2)

Maximo: Ghosts to Glory review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Maximo is supposedly some sort of tribute to Ghosts 'n Goblins. Unfortuntely, like Five's tribute to Queen with their 'We Will Rock You' cover, it's a bit rubbish.
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Elevator Action (Game Boy)

Elevator Action review (GB)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Simply put, the first time you hear an alarm go off you'll want to rip the game out of your Game Boy and throw it down the toilet.
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Maximo: Ghosts to Glory (PlayStation 2)

Maximo: Ghosts to Glory review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Capcom’s latest may be just what you need if you are a platforming or nostalgia freak, but be wary; underneath the near-perfect graphics and pick up and play game mechanics lurks something much more sinister.
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Super Mario Land (Game Boy)

Super Mario Land review (GB)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

All of this reminds me that the original creator of Mario must have had one hell of a time thinking of the concept. Honestly, an Italian plumber who gets more powerful after munching on pretty multi-colored mushrooms and ''flowers''? Me thinks some programmers should lay off the brown acid...
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Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (Game Boy Color)

Super Mario Bros. Deluxe review (GBC)

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I remember when men were men and mushrooms were the villainous scum standing between us and a kiss from the princess. Nintendo’s efforts to reinvigorate the classic with new modes is definitely appreciated, but that shouldn’t make you buy the cartridge. Instead, pick it up if you like the idea of stomping mushrooms on the road. In the end, that’s what it comes down to.
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Smashing Drive (GameCube)

Smashing Drive review (GCN)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

The minute you have control of your cab, things start happening. Cars are speeding toward you, jets are landing and taking off, ferries are moving across the water, a giant gorilla is scaling a skyscraper, and so forth. The environments always sport a good level of activity.
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Tetris (Game Boy)

Tetris review (GB)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

You can not call yourself a real gamer if you haven't played Tetris.
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