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Caution: Too much Blue Star tequila will make your eyes do that. Wii owners craving a minigame compilation have a myriad of choices. Whether the environment is ...
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Nintendo DS and Gameboy Advance owners ought to be familiar with Shin’en. The German developers are responsible for some of the best 3D programming on those two portable platforms. From the GBA launch title Iridion, ...
Read More »Rise and (Graphical) Shine- Defense Grid: The Awakening Reviewed
Finishing the last wave of impending doom offers a satisfying experience. Gamers, like myself, who consider themselves fans of tower defense strategy games have had some pleasant surprises ...
Read More »New Releases 12/21-12/27: Santa Stanza Edition
Twas the week before Christmas, when all through the storeThere were scant new releases, just shelves filled with SporeAs shoppers scoured the malls, looking for giftsWe raced in the Midnight Club, and perfected our drifts ...
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“Officer down. All units please respond!” One has to appreciate the bravado of developer Spark Unlimited in naming their latest game, Legendary. While the title ...
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I can see Miami from up here. Past attempts to recreate the sport of snowboarding on our game consoles have delivered ...
Read More »Now ‘Playing’- Movie Games Reviewed
“It’s a Dead Man’s Party, who could ask for more…” The Wii has no shortage of minigame compilations; between the Rayman Raving Rabbids ...
Read More »New Releases 12/14-12/20: Deck the Halls with Algebra Edition
Fixing the siding on the mobile home, racing lawnmowers, and flinging toilet seats- that’s how we’ll be spending the week. We will likely fight a few harpies too, on our quest for the Golden Fleece. ...
Read More »Crypt ‘Keeper’- Dungeon Maker 2 Reviewed
As a preteen, I was fascinated by graph paper. During class, I’d spend countless hours clandestinely designing dungeons, some destined for Dungeons and Dragons exploration, while most were pure folly. I had almost forgotten about ...
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