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A huge disaster with a franchise
One of the latest main installments in the FlatOut series, this might as well be the worst game of the decade and even one of the worst games of all time. In fact it nearly killed the FlatOut franchis...
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Still more Tom Clancy's?
I'm shocked that even after all these years the Tom Clancy's branding is still going, even after his death. I can understand his literature and legacy continuing but the games with his name in them li...
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We are the lazy generation...but this ain't no lazy game.
The third installment in the Burnout series, Burnout 3 is characterized by fast-paced arcade racing. A staple of the series is the use of boost, earned through risky driving, to rapidly increase a car...
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America's Truly Terrifying Fears...in VIDEO GAMES?!
WARNING: READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED! If you are unsafe reading this weblog, then please leave immediately and do not return with a second thought.Well, I'm back at it again, and this time, I'm deali...
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Apparently Nintendo spent too much time in the sewage manhole during production.
The first fighting game produced by Nintendo (way before the 1991 Japan-only fighting game Joy Mech Fight released on the Family Computer), Urban Champion was developed and published by Nintendo for t...
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Make War, Not Love!
Crypto is back for more destruction on humanity, and this time he's ready for war, not love! More than a decade has gone by since Crypto defeated Majestic and took over the American government in the ...
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One Giant Step On Mankind!
Get ready for one giant step to rule the galaxy, nifty fifties style! Destroy All Humans revolves around Cryptosporidium No. 137, an alien dude of the Furon Race...or maybe should I even call him E.T....
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Who doesn't like to go on a death rally?
Now this is a very awesome game and it really kicks ass! If Duke Nukem had his own franchise and made it as Mario-like as possible, this is his version of Mario Kart on PC! The graphics and gameplay a...
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Astro Boy first game, and not only one of the worst Konami game but also the worst Astro Boy game ever made.
Released exclusively in Japan for the Famicom in 1988, this is the first interactive adaptation of the classic manga and anime franchise Mighty Atom (Astro Boy) by Osamu Tezuka. Thieves have stolen al...
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A Need For Speed featuring Porsches. Simple.
The fifth installment in the Need for Speed series, unlike other entries in the franchise, centers on racing Porsche sports cars, with models ranging from the 1950s to the 2000s. The game is noted for...
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Can you take me higher to the place of high stakes?
The fourth major installment in the Need for Speed series has aged very well. With graphics that are still great by the late 1990s standards, like its predecessor (except for the skyboxes looking dull...
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20 to County, in pursuit of a yellow Diablo.
The third major installment in the Need for Speed series has been heralded during its time for its intense action and beautiful graphics, even by the late 1990s (1998-2000) standards, even more so tha...
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Over Drivin' again
The second game in the Need for Speed series, three years after the first, is also the first game in the series to be independently developed by Electronic Arts. A Special Edition was later released e...
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The grandfather of the Need for Speed series, and the real first game in the series, despite what fanboys tell you.
The first installment of the Need for Speed series, developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts was first released for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer in 1994, then ported to MS-DOS, PlayS...
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Hey, where's your fancy ride?!
The ninth installment in the Need for Speed series features street racing-oriented gameplay, with certain customization options from Need for Speed: Underground. This is the first Need for Speed game ...
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Aside from having a good concept, this game wasn't very well executed.
The eleventh installment of the Need for Speed series was the first title to not involve illegal street racing; instead, it involves legalized, closed-track racing. It includes more than 40 cars inclu...
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It's a hot, hot, hot pursuit indeed!
The sixteenth Need for Speed title and a revival of the Hot Pursuit name first used in 1998's Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit, this game returns to the real roots of the franchise: grand touring in su...
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Take me down to the paradise city where the grass is green and the girls are pretty...
I've been wondering about this one and where it was my whole entire life. Who would've thought that there's a game in the Burnout franchise...that breaks away from the previous entries...by giving pla...
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Way to make an interesting franchise so short-lived
The only other sequel to the 1997 PlayStation/Nintendo 64/PC game Fighting Force, this game is set in a cyberpunk future of 2009-2010 where the world is ruled by powerful corporations. Not only that, ...
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