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If I were to sit here and write that the new Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions for the 3DS had the ultimate versions of Pac-Man and Galaga and that you had to, no matter what, play these games, would you...
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In 1992, Namco released a flight-simulator arcade game called Air Combat, a bulky action fighter title that not only took up about half of a city block but was nonetheless popular enough to draw in...
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View ArticleNintendo 3DS Review: Tekken 3DS Prime
Tekken 3D Prime is a bit of mixed bag. On one hand, it’s loaded with fan service to Tekken fans worldwide: 40 different characters, online multi-player battles, series art galore, and a 3D movie to...
View ArticlePlayStation 3 Review: Ridge Racer Unbounded
Since its release in May of 2010, Blur has, hands down, been my favorite arcade racer. Oh sure, you have people who like Split/Second better and in my heart, Nail’d has been a close second to Blur,...
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OK, so before you start groaning: yes, this is another Japanese role-playing game (or “J-RPG,” as they are known to fans). And, as such, you can expect a gratuitous amount of big-eyed androgynous...
View ArticleNintendo Wii Review: ExerBeat
ExerBeat for Wii is an interactive fitness game created by Namco Bandai where players work out to the beat using the Wii Remote. The game contains more than 150 fitness oriented games. All of these...
View ArticleNintendo 3DS Review: Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions
If I were to sit here and write that the new Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions for the 3DS had the ultimate versions of Pac-Man and Galaga and that you had to, no matter what, play these games, would you...
View ArticlePlayStation 3 Review: Dark Souls
There are movies which I go to which I don’t particularly enjoy but which I recognize as being big and important. I refer to these films as “good for you movies” – they’re movies that you should watch...
View ArticlePlayStation 3 Review: Ace Combat – Assault Horizon
In 1992, Namco released a flight-simulator arcade game called Air Combat, a bulky action fighter title that not only took up about half of a city block but was nonetheless popular enough to draw in...
View ArticleNintendo Wii Review: Active Life Magical Carnival
Active Life Magical Carnival is the latest motion-control game in the Active Life series from Namco Bandai for the Wii. Previous titles in the series include Active Life Explorer, Active Life Outdoor...
View ArticleNintendo Wii Review: Power Rangers Samurai
If “Go, Go Power Rangers” brings a smile to your face, I’ve got a game for you! The show Power Rangers follows a group of teenagers that basically morph into rangers with special powers. When they’ve...
View ArticlePlayStation 3 Review: SoulCalibur V
If you will forgive me, there are things in this world which I do not understand. For instance (and I only bring this up due to today’s date), I don’t understand Valentine’s Day – don’t you always...
View ArticleNintendo 3DS Review: Tekken 3DS Prime
Tekken 3D Prime is a bit of mixed bag. On one hand, it’s loaded with fan service to Tekken fans worldwide: 40 different characters, online multi-player battles, series art galore, and a 3D movie to...
View ArticlePlayStation 3 Review: Ridge Racer Unbounded
Since its release in May of 2010, Blur has, hands down, been my favorite arcade racer. Oh sure, you have people who like Split/Second better and in my heart, Nail’d has been a close second to Blur,...
View ArticlePlayStation 3 Review: Tales of Graces f
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