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You are currently looking through all reviews for games that are available on every platform the site currently covers. Below, you will find reviews written by vgc2000 and sorted according to date of submission, with the newest content displaying first. As many as 20 results will display per page. If you would like to try a search with different parameters, specify them below and submit a new search.

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PGA European Tour (Genesis)

PGA European Tour review (GEN)

Reviewed on January 09, 2022

A challenging game that Golf fans will enjoy
Action 52 (Genesis)

Action 52 review (GEN)

Reviewed on November 21, 2021

A pretty bad game that's still better than the NES version and is great to own for its uniqueness.
Soccer Kid (3DO)

Soccer Kid review (3DO)

Reviewed on November 14, 2021

OK? A platform game themed around soccer.
16t (Genesis)

16t review (GEN)

Reviewed on September 26, 2021

Obscure and un-fun but rather amusing.
Wimbledon Championship Tennis (Genesis)

Wimbledon Championship Tennis review (GEN)

Reviewed on June 26, 2021

Another lost and forgotten sports game.
Tempest X3 (PlayStation)

Tempest X3 review (PSX)

Reviewed on May 23, 2021

An excellent update to one of the most popular Atari Jaguar games
Alex Kidd in Shinobi World (Sega Master System)

Alex Kidd in Shinobi World review (SMS)

Reviewed on April 18, 2021

An obscure gem featuring Sega's early and forgotten mascot
Mister Viking (Arcade)

Mister Viking review (ARC)

Reviewed on December 20, 2020

A rare arcade cabinet that almost nobody's ever heard of.
Chakan (Genesis)

Chakan review (GEN)

Reviewed on October 27, 2020

An excellent albeit dark game and one of my favorites on the Genesis
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (Game Boy Advance)

The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy review (GBA)

Reviewed on October 15, 2020

A decent game based on a children's TV show? Yep!
The Castlevania Adventure (Game Boy)

The Castlevania Adventure review (GB)

Reviewed on October 04, 2020

Christopher must have been cursed by Dracula to have the stamina of an 80 year old man.
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (Genesis)

Aaahh!!! Real Monsters review (GEN)

Reviewed on September 22, 2019

An upbeat show gets a downbeat game.
Astro Chase (Atari 5200)

Astro Chase review (Atari 5200)

Reviewed on June 14, 2019

Beautiful graphics don't always make for a great game.
Casper (Game Boy)

Casper review (GB)

Reviewed on October 24, 2017

Casper, the friendly license grab
Mutant Rampage: BodySlam (CD-i)

Mutant Rampage: BodySlam review (CDI)

Reviewed on September 20, 2017

Well, it's a beat'em up, that's almost a good thing, I guess..
Pac-Man (Atari 5200)

Pac-Man review (Atari 5200)

Reviewed on August 06, 2017

Atari righted its wrongs of the 2600 version and gave us a great remake
Golf Magazine: 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples (Sega 32X)

Golf Magazine: 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples review (32X)

Reviewed on May 14, 2017

My favorite 32X game
The Dreadnaught Factor (Atari 5200)

The Dreadnaught Factor review (Atari 5200)

Reviewed on March 11, 2017

One of Activision's hidden gems borrows heavily from Star Wars!
Bounty Bob Strikes Back! (Atari 5200)

Bounty Bob Strikes Back! review (Atari 5200)

Reviewed on February 05, 2017

A true gaming masterpiece of the 80's
Berzerk (Atari 5200)

Berzerk review (Atari 5200)

Reviewed on January 08, 2017

Chicken! Fight like a robot!

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