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January 2nd, 2011

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Review: Pac-Man Championship Edition DX

One of the first games I ever got for my old Sega Genesis was Ms. Pac-Man.  It was fun for awhile, but eventually, you can only play so much pac-man for so long.  I wasn’t sure what to expect from …

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December 27th, 2010

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Review: Ace Armstrong vs. the Alien Scumbags

There are quite a few shmups on the PlayStation Network nowadays. From the stellar Gundemonium Collection to the recently released Space Shooter For Two Bucks, fans of the genre have a handful of titles to choose from, each with its …

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December 19th, 2010

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Review: Telegraph Crosswords

What can I say about Telegraph Crosswords? Well, it’s a crossword puzzle game from the publisher of other casual games such as Spot the Differences and Actual Crimes: Jack the Ripper. Also, it’s a crossword puzzle game. Did I mention …

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December 13th, 2010

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Review: Spelunker HD

Spelunker is a classic platforming game that has been released on several platforms. Each iteration of the game from its debut on the Atari to its jump onto the NES is known for one thing: Merciless difficulty. Tozai Games, the …

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December 12th, 2010

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Review: Monopoly

Reviewing a video game adaptation of Monopoly is different from a regular review because I can’t really review the game itself; I’m not about to critique the mechanics of a cardboard classic that’s been around since 1935. The best I …

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December 5th, 2010

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Review: Auditorium HD

Back in 2009, indiepubgames held a game competition, and the grand prize went to Cipher Prime’s Auditorium. November 23rd marked the PSN release of Auditorium HD, a revisited and revamped version of the incredibly original music/puzzle title. With a total …

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December 1st, 2010

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Review: Fish Tank

One thing I like about Minis titles is that their XMB splash screens usually give a fun description of what the game is all about. Fish Tank’s reads, “…revolutionary “Match-3″ game that combines puzzle elements with reflex based segments!” If …

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November 30th, 2010

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Review: SingStar Dance

I surprised my friends over the Thanksgiving break with this game. Usually after we all get a little socially lubricated in one way or another SingStar always gets loaded up. I told them that I got a PlayStation Move and …

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November 30th, 2010

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Review: Dead Nation

Gruesome, dark, intense… these are all words that perfectly some up what Dead Nation is all about. Housemarque have sought out to create a world where you feel alone and helpless. For the most part, they have succeeded. Just picture …

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November 29th, 2010

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Review: The Price Is Right

As an only child growing up with two working parents, I watched a lot of TV. More specifically, I watched a lot of The Price Is Right. There was something about Bob Barker’s casual charisma, the colourful and creative pricing …

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January 2nd, 2011

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Review: Pac-Man Championship Edition DX

One of the first games I ever got for my old Sega Genesis was Ms. Pac-Man.  It was fun for awhile, but eventually, you can only play so much pac-man for so long.  I wasn’t sure what to expect from …

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Read More

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December 27th, 2010

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Ace Armstrong vs. the Alien Scumbags

There are quite a few shmups on the PlayStation Network nowadays. From the stellar Gundemonium Collection to the recently released Space Shooter For Two Bucks, fans of the genre have a handful of titles to choose from, each with its …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

December 19th, 2010

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Review: Telegraph Crosswords

What can I say about Telegraph Crosswords? Well, it’s a crossword puzzle game from the publisher of other casual games such as Spot the Differences and Actual Crimes: Jack the Ripper. Also, it’s a crossword puzzle game. Did I mention …

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- 3 Comments

December 13th, 2010

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Review: Spelunker HD

Spelunker is a classic platforming game that has been released on several platforms. Each iteration of the game from its debut on the Atari to its jump onto the NES is known for one thing: Merciless difficulty. Tozai Games, the …

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Read More

- 1 Comment

December 12th, 2010

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Monopoly

Reviewing a video game adaptation of Monopoly is different from a regular review because I can’t really review the game itself; I’m not about to critique the mechanics of a cardboard classic that’s been around since 1935. The best I …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

December 5th, 2010

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Auditorium HD

Back in 2009, indiepubgames held a game competition, and the grand prize went to Cipher Prime’s Auditorium. November 23rd marked the PSN release of Auditorium HD, a revisited and revamped version of the incredibly original music/puzzle title. With a total …

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Read More

- 1 Comment

December 1st, 2010

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Fish Tank

One thing I like about Minis titles is that their XMB splash screens usually give a fun description of what the game is all about. Fish Tank’s reads, “…revolutionary “Match-3″ game that combines puzzle elements with reflex based segments!” If …

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Read More

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November 30th, 2010

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Review: SingStar Dance

I surprised my friends over the Thanksgiving break with this game. Usually after we all get a little socially lubricated in one way or another SingStar always gets loaded up. I told them that I got a PlayStation Move and …

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- 7 Comments

November 30th, 2010

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Dead Nation

Gruesome, dark, intense… these are all words that perfectly some up what Dead Nation is all about. Housemarque have sought out to create a world where you feel alone and helpless. For the most part, they have succeeded. Just picture …

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Read More

- 4 Comments

November 29th, 2010

Posted in - Reviews

Review: The Price Is Right

As an only child growing up with two working parents, I watched a lot of TV. More specifically, I watched a lot of The Price Is Right. There was something about Bob Barker’s casual charisma, the colourful and creative pricing …

+

Read More