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Press Pause 09.10.07: Wrestling Games, Part 3 of 3
(09.10.2007)
Wrapping up the wrestling feature with a look at the games that have hit the market since WWE became the powerhouse of the industry. |
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Press Pause 09.03.07: Wrestling Games, Part 2 of 3
(09.03.2007)
The wrestling video games feature continues, this time with a look at the stellar titles produced around the turn of the new millennium! |
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Press Pause 08.27.07: Wrestling Games, Part 1 of 3
(08.27.2007)
A look at what impact the '90s - arguably the most turbulent decade in pro wrestling history - had on wrestling games. |
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Press Pause 08.20.07: Mario Stikers Charged
(08.20.2007)
Does the first Mario sports outing on the Wii score the game winner, or does it choke in the clutch? Find out my opinion inside! |
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Press Pause 08.13.07: Madden NFL
(08.13.2007)
This Tuesday brings about what football gamers anticipate each year: the release of the newest Madden NFL game. Treat this as an appetizer to the main course. |
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Press Pause 8.06.07: Best TV Spots
(08.06.2007)
Blast processing, double lifestyles, furry animals, and stereotypical Japanese guys. Is this advertising, or just another bad late-night Sci-Fi flick? |
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Press Pause 7.30.07: You & Mii
(07.30.2007)
Who knew limbless, animated characters would be this appealing? |
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Press Pause 07.23.07: Power Rangers
(07.23.2007)
Their motion picture may not be one of the highest-grossing films of all time, but the five teenagers with attitude trumped ET: The Extra-Terrestrial when it came to making great video games. |
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SimCity (DS) Review
(07.12.2007)
You’re put in charge of a city. Whether that community flourishes or is subjected to an eternal state of welfare is in your hands. |
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Press Pause 07.09.07: Niche Gaming
(07.09.2007)
In the debut edition of Press Pause, I take a look at the big three’s strategies in the current console war, and if the new approaches will have a significant impact on the future of the gaming industry. |
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The Fun Factor 7.02.07: Elebits
(07.02.2007)
Capturing bite-sized critters while breaking your mom’s antiques and tossing yard ornaments down the street? The Wii needs more games like this! |
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The BIGS (Wii) Review
(07.02.2007)
The Wii’s first baseball outing may not be hip or gritty, but it sure is a lot of fun. |
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The Fun Factor 6.25.07: Marvel vs. Capcom 2
(06.25.2007)
What happens when you pit two of the greatest names in comics and video games against each other? It produces greatness, of course! |
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Mario Party 8 (Wii) Review (2)
(06.19.2007)
Mario Party brings its mini-game action to the Wii with lofty expectations from the media and Wii owners alike. Does it live up to the hype, or is it just another title that fails to deliver a fresh experience on Nintendo's "new-gen" system? |
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The Fun Factor 6.18.07: Mortal Kombat Trilogy
(06.18.2007)
FINISH HIM! |
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The Fun Factor 6.11.07: Super Mario Strikers
(06.11.2007)
Oversized gators as goalies, electrified crowd barriers and red shells homing in on the team captain? Yep, this is Mario soccer alright. |
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Bust-a-Move Bash! (Wii) Review
(06.05.2007)
Majesco hops on the Wii bandwagon and attempts to create a puzzler that could break new ground with its eight-person multiplayer. Does it live up to the hype, or is yet another Wii game that fails to capitalize on the system's party atmosphere? Find out inside! |
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The Fun Factor 06.04.07: NBA Live 06
(06.04.2007)
After Thursday's Game 5 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals, Drew Gooden said Lebron James had a videogame performance. Based on how fun it is to light someone up in the virtual world, King James should take that statement as a compliment. |
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Touch the Dead (DS) Review
(05.29.2007)
The on-rails shooting genre makes a rare appearance on the DS. Is 'touching' the dead better than shooting them, or does the concept lose its luster with the new control scheme? Find out inside! |
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The Fun Factor 5.28.07: Apocalypse
(05.28.2007)
Now forgotten in the bottomless sea of mediocre titles released on the original Playstation, this third-person shooter featuring Bruce Willis is not short on heart-racing thrills...or dry humor, for that matter. |
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