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Vice: Project Doom's Laser Whip

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You won’t catch me saying many unkind things about Vice: Project Doom . It’s one of the best side-scrolling action games on the NES, and boy...

McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure: Truth in Advertising

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To continue last month's unwavering nostalgia current, what might be your favorite McDonald’s thing? Should you even have one? Criticism...

Battle Beasts: Animal Collecting

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If you asked me to pick my favorite toy from my childhood, I would consider that question carefully and wonder if you were surreptitiously s...

Golden Axe: Playing Favorites

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Golden Axe is perplexing in the Sega catalog. It’s not a mammoth name like Sonic, but it’s often trotted out for classic reissues and merch...

Three Sentences About Three Gundam DVDs

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You and your friends were really into Gundam Wing midway through high school and when they picked out their crushes from the show you w...

Little Things: Fire Shark

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I admit it: I neglected Fire Shark for a long while. You can’t blame me that much. It seemed mundane when I sampled it during my trips thro...

Lunar Remastered: Hope Springs Eternal

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Hey, the Lunar games are back! There’s a new collection with Lunar: the Silver Star Story and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue ! What should I say abo...

Valis Analysis

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The Valis series is far more interesting than it first appears. Yes, it’s a line of side-scrolling games with anime heroines and fantasy wor...

Little Things: Pop Breaker

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Pop Breaker could have very well ended up forgettable. It’s a puzzle-shooter for the Game Gear, putting together its stages with basic grap...

Moving Signs

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A quick notice: this site will move to a new host shortly, so the images and the old site archive may not work for a brief period. The actua...
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