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Myst review (PC)Reviewed on Date UnknownUnfortunately, Myst is like an empty Christmas present. It sure does look pretty on the outside, but the actual thing inside the box will let you down. |
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Final Fantasy VII review (PC)Reviewed on Date UnknownOn the console, Final Fantasy 7 is an outstanding game, despite all the hype, in my opinion. On the PC (read again: PC) Final Fantasy 7 barely reaches above mediocre. |
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Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber review (N64)Reviewed on Date UnknownOgre Battle 64 is one of the few reasons to buy a Nintendo 64. It's that good. If the system had more games like this, it might not have died a premature death against the Playstation. |
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Heroes of Might & Magic II: The Succession Wars review (PC)Reviewed on Date UnknownIn Heroes of Might and Magic 2, you play a hero, naturally. You have to save the kingdom from invading forces, blah blah blah, eat a pie, game over, you win. |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy review (PC)Reviewed on Date UnknownMinutes before Earth is about to be blown up by aliens, Ford Prefect manages to hitchhike with Arthur on to another alien ship. The game chronicles the unimportant, stupid, and silly journey that they take. |
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 review (PS2)Reviewed on Date UnknownTHPS3 was not as anticipated as I thought it would be, like the second one was hugely popular when it first launched. This makes me mad, as the third installment for the PS2 is by far the cream of the crop. It has so many improvements and is so much more lifelike than the other two it is unreal. The graphics, audio, gameplay, controls, everything has been changed/improved. Whenever I say changes, I mean for the better. Now onto the review! |
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Super Mario 64 review (N64)Reviewed on Date UnknownSuper Mario 64 was the very first game I got when I got Nintendo64, and it was the best, considering the technology the producers had when they produced SM64. I always rate and compare games based on other N64 games, not NES or SNES or Genesis games. This game, in my opinion, well deserves a ten out of ten, everything about it's awesome, but the fact that you have to collect one hundred twenty stars kinda puzzles me, why do you have to? You can get to Yoshi without all one hundred twenty, and it... |
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Lemonade Stand review (PC)Reviewed on Date UnknownAt this point, the game becomes pretty unrealistic - you earn in excess of $50000 a day in lemonade sales, which is pretty impossible unless your clientele includes Bill Gates, The Donald, and Ross Perot. |
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Perfect Dark review (N64)Reviewed on Date UnknownSo this is Perfect Dark, Goldeneye’s sequel. Rare and Nintendo have done a great job on this game, but it is still just an update of Goldeneye. You can tell that the graphics and sound were all directly taken straight out of Goldeneye. And yes, if you’re wondering, I’m going to be making a lot of Goldeneye references in this review; PD is a sequel, so it should be better than its precessor. |
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Sonic Adventure review (DC)Reviewed on Date UnknownI was all excited when I first heard of Sonic Adventure and got my Dreamcast. I thought that it would be just like the other Sonic games for Genesis, like Sonic 2, which I thought was a work of art, only in the third dimension. I even saw a demo of it playng in a store, and thought it was still good. I also purchased Soul Calibur for Dreamcast, and thought that SA would be like SC, too. Boy, was I wrong. |
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SoulCalibur review (DC)Reviewed on Date UnknownSoul Calibur, I thought would never surpass the Mortal Kombat series. When my sister introduced it to me, I wasn't really that excited to play it and get into it. IT looked really stupid, if you asked me. Heck, there wasn't even any blood in it! Little did I know that there need not be blood to make a good fighting game. |
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Might & Magic III: Isles of Terra review (PC)Reviewed on Date UnknownIt has flawless execution and presentation values, and still has value, even when stacked up against the newest role playing games. |
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Wario Land II review (GBC)Reviewed on Date Unknown''It's very well done, and nicely presented but it seems rushed to me, and it's not nearly as fun as it should be.'' |
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Might & Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen review (PC)Reviewed on Date UnknownNow comes the real slaughter. Might and Magic IV claims to have digitalized speech. What it really contains is a constipated elephant groaning into a microphone. |
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Arkanoid review (NES)Reviewed on Date UnknownArkanoid is the remake of the classic break-out. It's pretty much the same thing only with enhanced graphics. |
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Might & Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven review (PC)Reviewed on Date UnknownDon't get me wrong, Might and Magic 6 is still a decent game. However, it's just not that fun to play and pales in comparision to the other games. |
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Harvest Moon 2 GBC review (GBC)Reviewed on Date UnknownUnfortunately you can't go and tip cows under cover of darkness (I'll have to stick to real farms for those perks) but you can do just about every other imaginable thing that you might be required to do if you were a farmer. |
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Blades of Steel review (NES)Reviewed on Date UnknownKonami made another sports game. Whattya know, it was good! It appears Konami made more quality titles on the NES than any other system. This was one of the first hockey games. It was the first to have fist fighting, and what a nice add-on it was. I enjoyed beating the crap out of other players who happened to bump me. Great job Konami. |
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Oregon Trail review (PC)Reviewed on Date UnknownAh, the dutiful Oregon Trail. Always faithful. If you went to any elementary school in the eighties or ninties, you probably played this game on a trusty Apple computer. |
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Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 review (GBC)Reviewed on Date UnknownBut really, on the parts of the buyer and the developer, what's the point? |
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