Review: Perfect Dark (N64)
By Drew Wilson For some, Perfect Dark is the pinnacle of first person shooters on the Nintendo 64. Considered the spiritual successor of Goldeneye 007, […]
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By Drew Wilson For some, Perfect Dark is the pinnacle of first person shooters on the Nintendo 64. Considered the spiritual successor of Goldeneye 007, […]
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By Drew Wilson Double Dragon is a beat-em up action game that was ported from the arcade to the NES console. It featured weapon pick-ups
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By Drew Wilson Lufia & the Fortress of Doom is the first in the Lufia RPG video game series. It was released on the SNES.
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By Drew Wilson Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss is a first person action RPG dungeon crawler game. It as been cited by many game developers
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This game is a spinoff from the first time this television show aired. This sports/action game get’s players to pit themselves against the Gladiators as
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By Drew Wilson Private BitTorrent site BTTrove, an e-learning torrent site, has announced that they will be shutting down operations. Members who use the site
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By Drew Wilson In this review, we check out what some refer to as a classic Playstation adventure video game, Crash Bandicoot. We look into
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By Drew Wilson Rock N’ Roll racing is probably the most recognizable game in this particular series. It is a top down battle racing game
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By Drew Wilson Spindizzy Worlds is an isometric puzzle game featuring a spinning top that navigates various courses filled with hazards, switches, jumps, and obstacles.
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By Drew Wilson Today, we check out a game that is probably not very well known these days, but it’s predecessor, Rock N’ Roll Racing,
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