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Monthly Archives: March 2004
The Simpsons Hit & Run is a Must Buy
Woo hoo! A me-too game that really rocks! Combining the Simpsons with Grand Theft Auto makes the perfect marriage of violence, mayhem and humor. The overall story is something about an alien invasion but who cares! You get to drive … Continue reading
Posted in Arcade Games, Console
Tagged Cartoons, The Simpsons
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Futurama is only for Fans
The show may have been cancelled on Fox but Futurama gets a temporary reprieve through this video game. Despite it being unoriginal (run, jump, shoot and gather), it is dedicated to the program’s humor and perspective which appeals to the … Continue reading
Rygar: The Legendary Adventure, still two-dimensional
It’s hard to find a reason to complain about a new PS2 game that only costs $15 but somehow the people behind this updated version of Rygar succeeded! At first, it looks pretty exciting because a well-loved sidescroller (2-D) from … Continue reading
Posted in Arcade Games, Console
Tagged Fantasy
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