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Croc: Legend of the Gobbos (PlayStation)

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos review (PSX)

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Can you bear it? That's the test
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Kirby's Dream Land 2 (Game Boy)

Kirby's Dream Land 2 review (GB)

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The plateu for all gameboy sidescrollers in my mind. This stands above Mario 2, and even those Castlevania's. Why? Because of it's addictive gameplay and puzzles harder than many modern day (or basically those crystal ones in the late levels). This is the game Kirby was supposed to star in. This was the game that made Kirby the star in my mind, and maybe it will be for you too.
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Gex: Enter the Gecko (PlayStation)

Gex: Enter the Gecko review (PSX)

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a simple platformer that doesn't complicate things, and is good, consistent fun.
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Harvest Moon 64 (Nintendo 64)

Harvest Moon 64 review (N64)

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My friends will always insult me for playing a farming video game. They would say it was the only thing worse than farming, is simulation farming. I'd laugh, because I knew what they were missing. This game is personally one of the best games for the N64, and possibly the greatest simulation game ever. I mean there is so much to do per day, and somehow it does not get repetitive. Harvest Moon 64 is one of the ultimate video games.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (PlayStation)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone review (PSX)

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It's fun and varied, but it ain't good.
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Halo: Combat Evolved (Xbox)

Halo: Combat Evolved review (XBX)

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The XBOX- claimed to be the world's strongest console. The boys at Bungie tried to prove this by making a FPS, that uses every ability of the ''Box'', and then some. In my opinion, they did one hell of a job.
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Monsters, Inc. Scream Team (PlayStation)

Monsters, Inc. Scream Team review (PSX)

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(As average and uninspired as it is, Monsters Inc is strangely compelling and, on occasions, fun.
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Star Fox 64 (Nintendo 64)

Star Fox 64 review (N64)

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I am no fan of shooters, even the old fashioned plane shooters, but Star Fox is the exception. I love this game, and it is in my mind one of the reasons to get a Nintendo 64. This game is extremely fun, and it is very intriguing. The battles are fun, and you will find yourself zooming through again and again.
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Muppet Monster Adventure (PlayStation)

Muppet Monster Adventure review (PSX)

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Just don't expect anything more than an unsurprising, solid, enjoyable experience.
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Hunter: The Reckoning (Xbox)

Hunter: The Reckoning review (XBX)

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General Story- You are a “Hunter”; a person gifted with the ability to see the evil that the rest of the world cannot. You have another ability-the power to do something about the evil.
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Pac-Man World 20th Anniversary (PlayStation)

Pac-Man World 20th Anniversary review (PSX)

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While it doesn't set the world alight, Pac-man world is a pleasant re-visiting of the phenomenally popular arcade game.
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Resident Evil (PlayStation)

Resident Evil review (PSX)

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A timeless blood-stained classic.
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Jet Force Gemini (Nintendo 64)

Jet Force Gemini review (N64)

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The aggravating backtracking and such makes the game’s fun factor take a nose dive. But, if you don't mind not finishing the game, it's still an incredible experience while the fun lasts. It just so happens that the fun doesn't last throughout the entire game.
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Dr. Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)

Dr. Mario 64 review (N64)

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On the other hand, it is pleasantly addicting. It’s fairly relaxing to play, and it’s nice to watch you progress towards victory. Tetris may be harrowing and frantic at times, but this is much more laid back.
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F-Zero X (Nintendo 64)

F-Zero X review (N64)

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This game is guaranteed to be a challenge for anyone, no matter how talented you are. And that is most definitely a good thing.
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Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (Nintendo 64)

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire review (N64)

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Jumping is virtually impossible, and it’s even worse when you get to the jetpack. I abhor games with bad controls, so you can bet that this one won’t make me happy. Falling off a cliff a couple dozen times because Dash doesn’t understand that difficult concept we call jumping is not great gameplay in my book.
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Super Castlevania IV (SNES)

Super Castlevania IV review (SNES)

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I am a huge fan of the Castlevania series, and this game was one of the main reasons I bought the Super Nintendo. This game was distinctly one of the highest rating in the series, and I expected much from of it. It matched those hopes, but however it did not go above and beyond. Don't get me wrong, this is a great game, but is also not as good as the Dracula Curse game that came before it, and some of the others to come after.
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Nintendo 64)

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask review (N64)

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The game seems to focus a lot on Link’s character. Tatl (the fairy) in particular does an excellent job commentating, and was much more interesting than Navi. The notebook system also lets us see the more human (or Hylian, as the case may be) side of Link.
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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES)

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars review (SNES)

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Some may have never thought it would happen. Some may have thought they would never see the day. But it happened. Nintendo and Square teamed up for the first time in an effort to co-create a game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Combining Nintendo's great mascot with Square's great RPG-creating abilities, 1996 saw Mario in his first RPG, in the hit game Super Mario RPG.
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A Boy and His Blob (NES)

A Boy and His Blob review (NES)

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David Crane is recognized as one of the most prestigious and influential classic game developers there is. His impressive résumé notices him as the creator of Pitfall, the #1 best-selling game on the Atari 2600, and also as the founder of Activision, a 1970's video game company still in business today. Yes, David Crane has met with quite some success throughout the years, not excluding another of his works, A Boy and his Blob, a great 2D platformer for the Nintendo Entertainment Sy...
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