All posts tagged 'Game Reviews'

What’s Inside the Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition?

It’s the 25th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros., and to celebrate, Nintendo just released a special edition game on the Wii. It includes Super Mario All-Stars, which was originally on the SNES and had graphically updated versions of the main Mario games on the NES. And it also has a CD soundtrack and history booklet. But is it worth owning if you’re a Mario fan? Let’s take a look and see what’s all in here.

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Game Review: Game Party in Motion (Xbox 360 Kinect)

Game Party in Motion is like having a Chuck E. Cheese in your living room. Even though you don’t win tickets, at least you won’t have to eat nasty pizza and listen to creepy singing robots. Play 16 arcade room and backyard game favorites and use your Xbox 360 Kinect to really get into the action.

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Happy Birthday, Jeff!

Yesterday, December 9, was one of my little brother’s, Jeff’s 18th birthday! (Wow, they grow up so fast.) And right on time, thanks to Nintendo and a good friend of mine (thanks, buddy, you know who you are), I got a Wii Party prize package in the mail yesterday, right on his birthday! So, when his friends came over to celebrate, I had each one of them tell me in a sentence why they like Wii Party.

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Free Game! Doritos Crash Course (Xbox LIVE)

Doritos has done a lot of promotions with Xbox LIVE, and one of those are contests where game makers can submit their homegrown titles to win a chance to be featured on the Xbox 360. Best of all, the winner’s game is free to play by all! Such is the case with the newest contest winner, Doritos Crash Course.

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Game Review: Marvel Pinball (Xbox LIVE)

Pinball FX 2 is about to get super powers! Starting today, you can download four new tables on Xbox LIVE, and each one is based on a popular Marvel Comics superhero! Keep in mind that in order to play these, you’ll need to download Pinball FX 2. But don’t worry, FX 2 itself is free. Once you download the hub, you can purchase whatever tables you want.

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Game Review: Intellivision Lives! (DS)

Back in the late 70’s and early 80’s, the Atari 2600 was king of the consoles. But just like today, there was competition back then, too. One of the competing game consoles was the Intellivision, featuring better graphics, more complex games and controls, and even voice samples. I never had an Intellivision as a kid, so I don’t have too many special memories about it. However, my cousins owned one, so I would get to play it when we would visit them in Alabama for Christmas. I remember playing Frog Bog with my cousin Jana for an entire afternoon! Now you can enjoy Frog Bog and more than 60 other classic games with Intellivision Lives! for the Nintendo DS.

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Game Review: Nail’d (360, PS3)

Nail’d is a fast-paced, over the top off-road racer featuring 4-wheelers and motorcycles (360 version reviewed here). In Tournament Mode, the main part of the game, race in different events to unlock more and try to make it to the Nail’d Grand Finale. Most events require you place in a race, but others challenge you to get the highest score by doing tricks, or by tweaking other rules by giving you endless boost. Races start out easy but get more challenging later on.

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Celebrate Pac-Man’s 30th Anniversary This Holiday Season!

2010 is almost to an end, which also means an end to Pac-Man’s 30th Anniversary year. So what’s the best way to celebrate the occasion one last time? Play Pac-Man games, of course! There’s a bunch of new Pac-Man games that just came out in the past month or so, so let’s take a look and find out which ones are tops and which ones are party poopers!

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Game Review: Cars Toon: Mater’s Tall Tales

As the father of a preschool boy, I’ve seen the movie Cars far more times than I can count. When I heard about the release of a Wii game based on the new video, Mater’s Tall Tales, I was interested enough to want to check the game out. Mater’s Tall Tales is a set of minigames based around sequences from the video of the same name. While some are entertaining, and the visuals truly are top-notch, the gameplay of the 30-odd minigames fails to stand out from the very crowded minigame genre on the Wii console.

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Game Review: Spelunker HD (PS3)

Spelunker was an 8-bit NES game where you explore a 2-D cave and gather treasure. Along the way you would climb ladders and jump over obstacles and avoid enemies like bats, snakes, and ghosts. It was a lot like Donkey Kong or Pitfall, really. Spelunker wasn’t too popular in the US, but it gained fame in Japan for some strange reason. Probably because it came out right when the Famicom was tops. Spelunker is also known for being incredibly hard. One hit by anything and you die, even if you fall from a height bigger than your jump. Now you can enjoy dying over and over again in a whole new way with Spelunker HD, a downloadable PSN title for PS3.

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