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Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 (Game Boy Color)

Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 review (GBC)

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But really, on the parts of the buyer and the developer, what's the point?
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Burger Time (NES)

Burger Time review (NES)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Did somebody say McDonald's?
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Space Station: Silicon Valley (Nintendo 64)

Space Station: Silicon Valley review (N64)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Rather than trying to find all the cheese nuggets on a mountain, or all the geepeepaboos, you are instead trying to reassemble your ship. Though this may sound like just another fetch quest, it feels like so much more thanks to intuitive execution. You don't just bounce merrily up the side of a hill, or ride an ostrich, or put on the magical cape and feather hat. In fact, such tasks would be nearly impossible for you, since your form is roughly equivalent to a waffle maker with legs.
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Double Dragon (NES)

Double Dragon review (NES)

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Every so often in a system's life, a game comes that creates a new genre. This is that game. The game that started the beat'em-up genre is here. And it's waiting for you....it's name is Double Dragon. For it's time it was spectacular, even now I still play it every so often. Not to mention it was one of the first games with multiplayer.
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Rayman (Game Boy Color)

Rayman review (GBC)

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Rayman is a triumph of real fast, furious gameplay over tired gimmicks and cheap gameplay tricks. It comes as a slap in the face to fools like Titus and THQ, reminding us all that there is still fun to be had from 2D platforming.
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Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll (NES)

Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll review (NES)

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Synoposis: Innovative but Lacking Game; 7/10
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Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure (Game Boy Advance)

Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure review (GBA)

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Surely bandicoot fans will be disappointed with this brief rehash of all thing Crash. It's not a bad game by any means, it's good fun in most places. But it has so many factors spoiling this fun that it can't possibly be as enjoyable as it should.
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Scorched Earth (PC)

Scorched Earth review (PC)

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Scorched Earth was a fun little game released for the computer in... Well, who the hell knows when, it was that far back.
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Ice Climber (NES)

Ice Climber review (NES)

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Ok, this is my 10th NES review so I thought I might as well do it on an NES veteran because these little guys are supposed to appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee. I thought that this game would be good since it was made by Nintendo and they thought it was good enough to put in a great game like Super Smash Bros Melee. What I found wasn't pretty. This was really disappointing. Nintendo made amazing games on the nes, unfortunately, this wasn't one of them.
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Klonoa: Empire of Dreams (Game Boy Advance)

Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review (GBA)

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It's a very solid and well thought out, if never gripping, game.
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Solitaire (PC)

Solitaire review (PC)

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Solitaire is a game. It's not merely a fun game. It's a game that has ruined families, brought down kings, corrupted popes, and more importantly, provided endless amounts of time for people to goof off at work and do nothing.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 64)

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time review (N64)

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Like the Dark World in A Link to the Past, the grim future realized in Ocarina of Time is a mangled reflection of a once cheerful environment. In the future, Hyrule grieves as the Zora Domain is reduced to an icy wasteland when formerly it hosted a spectacular waterfall and swimming natives. Soulless creatures shriek when you wander the smoking rubble where once a bustling town flourished.
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Karnov (NES)

Karnov review (NES)

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This game is without a doubt strange. Fun? Yes. Hard? Yes. Good? Pretty. Strange? Oh yeah!
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Mario Kart: Super Circuit (Game Boy Advance)

Mario Kart: Super Circuit review (GBA)

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And if you have a constant supply of Mario Karting friends, then don't expect to ever be rid of it. This one's a keeper.
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Marble Madness (NES)

Marble Madness review (NES)

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Interesting Innovator from Rare
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Pinobee: Wings of Adventure (Game Boy Advance)

Pinobee: Wings of Adventure review (GBA)

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But it fails to entertain you in the long term, it's poorly thought out and sloppily realised. It's only average.
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Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness (PC)

Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness review (PC)

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Warcraft 2 is a must-have for any serious real time strategy fan. Despite being around for a good many years, Warcraft 2 still boasts excellent, fun, and entertaining gameplay.
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PlayStation)

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night review (PSX)

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One of the greatest games ever to grace the PSX has been seen increasingly in electronics stores everywhere, despite the fact that it's quite a few years old. The game that I'm referring to involves a great storyline, memorable characters, enough items to choke on, the undead, and, of course, the immortal Count Dracula.
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Punch-Out! (NES)

Punch-Out! review (NES)

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The greatest boxing gamer ever
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Well of Souls (PC)

Well of Souls review (PC)

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Any hardcore fans of Everquest and Asheron's Call can stop reading now; you won't like this game. However, if you're thinking about purchasing those games, you might want to give Well of Souls a test drive. It provides a massively multiplayer game for the gamer who has a life, and doesn't want to spend money recklessly.
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