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Tetris (Game Boy)

Tetris review (GB)

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You can not call yourself a real gamer if you haven't played Tetris.
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NBA 2K2 (Dreamcast)

NBA 2K2 review (DC)

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NBA2K2 is the pinnacle of basketball gaming at this point in time. No other game offers all the features and just straight out basketball options that NBA2K2 does. The only competitor to NBA2K2's throne, the NBA Live series, is still grossly behind the greatness that is NBA2K2.
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ICO (PlayStation 2)

ICO review (PS2)

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''Single white female seeks young horny male to take me by the hand, and lead me from the shadows. Must posess unending patience, and a big stick.''
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Olympic Summer Games: Atlanta 1996 (Game Boy)

Olympic Summer Games: Atlanta 1996 review (GB)

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I bought the game for a dollar from a friend, and then sold it to another friend for a dollar. This is how a cheap game cycles from person to person. I do not know what Olympic year this is based on, but my guess what would be 1992, cause it is a fairly old game. This game has it's uses, like as a coaster of some sorts, or to make some quick change for gum. Let's just say that this game wasn't too disapointing, cause I had no expectations for the game to begin with.
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Godzilla (Game Boy)

Godzilla review (GB)

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You would think Godzilla would be an action paced game with a lot of fighting in it. Instead they made a game, where the point is too punch blocks around. I finally got rid of this game a few months ago, and Electronics Boutique checked their computer, and Godzilla was worth 0$. They did end up giving me two dollars anyway, cause the guy thought it was hilarious that the game was so cheap. But in truth Godzilla is not that bad if you like level after level of puzzles.
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10Six (PC)

10Six review (PC)

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Pretty much ANY other multiplayer game is better then 10-Six. Steer clear of this.
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Sports Jam (Dreamcast)

Sports Jam review (DC)

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''He shoots, he SCORES. YOU'RE NOT SINGING ANYMORE.''
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3D Pinball: Space Cadet (PC)

3D Pinball: Space Cadet review (PC)

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The best thing that Space Cadet Pinball has going for it is that it's free. All of its other features are done much better in commercial games.
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Baseball Mogul (PC)

Baseball Mogul review (PC)

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In Baseball Mogul 2000, you control every aspect of a major league baseball team. And when I say everything, I mean EVERYTHING. You control the starting lineup, the pitching rotation, the gaming philosophy, the minor league prospects, even the ticket and beer prices. You are a one man owner, manager, and general manager.
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Blood (PC)

Blood review (PC)

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Basically, Blood is an average first person shooter that relies on gimmicks (kicking severed heads, oodles of gore, having the name of ''Blood'') to seperate it from the other games.
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Castle of the Winds (PC)

Castle of the Winds review (PC)

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Castle of the Winds is proof that you don't need anything resembling graphics, sound, or story to have a fun and entertaining game.
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Castle of the Winds 2 (PC)

Castle of the Winds 2 review (PC)

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Castle of the Winds 2 best serves as a time killer. It's very easy to pick up and play. You can save at any point in the game, and as many times as you want. The game itself is less then one megabyte to download.
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Final Fantasy X (PlayStation 2)

Final Fantasy X review (PS2)

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Final Fantasy X is a very good game. In fact, judged solely on gameplay and storyline, it's a great game. However, there's a lot of little things that continually add up to make Final Fantasy X somewhat lacking. In a series that is well known for a high standard of quality, the little things add up more-so than in a non-descript RPG series. It's a huge step up from Final Fantasy IX, which is a grossly overrated game, but it's not quite the leap that Final Fantasy VII...
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Diablo (PC)

Diablo review (PC)

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In Diablo, you play the role of a warrior, amazon, or wizard, and you have to go through some dungeon, and kill some evil guy. All of these have special names, but honestly, fourteen retarded monkeys and a goldfish could have written this plot.
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Dragon Warrior VII (PlayStation)

Dragon Warrior VII review (PSX)

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Dragon Warrior 7 is a monstrosity. It is the first English installment of the Dragon Warrior series to be officially released in a long time. However, that does not mean that the series has progressed much. In an alarming development, the entire Dragon Warrior series has not seen a major upgrade in quality since the leap from 1 to 2. All proceeding games have been simple improvements in quality, culminating with Dragon Warrior 6. It was an excellent game, but since...
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Doom (PC)

Doom review (PC)

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Big ugly monsters live on the moon of Phobos. And they don't like houseguests.
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Final Fantasy Tactics (PlayStation)

Final Fantasy Tactics review (PSX)

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Forget about all the other standard console role playing games, like Final Fantasy 7 or Chrono Cross. Or about the wargames such as Ogre Battle and Tactics Ogre. Final Fantasy Tactics backhands them in the face, insults their mothers, and then kicks them square in the stomach while they're down.
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Dope Wars (PC)

Dope Wars review (PC)

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Dope Wars is a unique stock-market type game, to say the least. In Dope Wars, you still follow the age old adage of ''buy low and sell high''. It's an update of the old skool games Druglord and Drug Wars. However, you're not trading stocks in this game. It's more like ''precious commedities''. *wink wink nudge nudge*
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Suikoden (PlayStation)

Suikoden review (PSX)

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In the world of console gaming, there's different kinds of role playing games. There's your small, close-knit casts seen in Final Fantasy games. There's the extended cast, seen in games such as Star Ocean 2. There's the large cast, seen in Chrono Cross, which features over twenty characters. And then there are the Suikoden games.
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Drug Lord (PC)

Drug Lord review (PC)

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People like selling drugs. That's a very easy conclusion to draw. I mean, look at all the popular games that involve drugs - Grand Theft Auto 3, Dope Wars, even Barbie on the old Nintendo Entertainment System. While the latter may not appear to be a drug game, you know the programmers had to be on something to make every single object in the game some form of pink.
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