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Review – Zero Wing (Genesis)

      It should be being to be well known that I are an fan of the dying game genre sometimes being called "Shooters".     No, I do not mean First Person Shooter, though those be generally pretty well good as also, I refer myself to side scrolling or upwards scrolling space fighter games where there is being the general point is to see how much large of a score can rack up. The best console type examples of this type of console game are including Life Force, Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie, and Bangaio (there be many others, these be just example,…
Review – River City Ransom EX (GBA)

Review – River City Ransom EX (GBA)

River City Ransom is a favorite game among many “old school” gamers. It’s fast paced combination of action and RPG coupled with a first rate two player set up make this a game everyone loves to play. So, like its NES bother Super Dodge Ball, River City Ransom gets a GBA revamp. This game gets not just a complete facelift to 16 bit style graphics, but also many new features. The best new feature, and probably the worst, is the save system. No longer will gamers be plagues by extremely long strings of random symbols and letters. Now you can…
Review – Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast)

Review – Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast)

1 Player | Sega Sega's mascot makes the jump to true 3D.  Though I believe there was a previous 3D Sonic for Saturn or 3sx or Sega CD or one of those, now he’s 128 bit powered and it shows.  This is the Mario 64 of the Dreamcast, the game that was thoroughly crafted to take advantage of the system's overall capabilities.  Certainly a worthy game and surely feels like a Sonic game to me. Graphics (9/10)   Keep in mind the ratings are determined on the system capabilities.  That is, a NES game could receive a 9 as well…