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The Beatles Rock Band
By Kaleb Rutherford | 09/15/09

What began as an idea with Frequency and Amplitude turned into a phenomenon with Guitar Hero. When corporate greed got in the way, Guitar Hero was left behind and the magic moved on to the Rock Band series.  Rock Band continued to improve with Rock Band 2 but it was still missing "something...

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Wii Sports Resort
By Kaleb Rutherford | 07/27/09

From the minds of geniuses, Nintendo started a revolution.  It began with a simple thought--What if we made games fun again?  That decision was reached with a controller that resembled a remote control.  Though Nintendo would later add an analog stick attached to this "Wiimote,"...

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Mega Man 9
By Ryan Schaefer | 10/05/08

Capcom has revived one of gaming's most legendary warriors in their latest multiplatform release: <em>Mega Man 9</em>.<!--break--> Decades ago the gameplay of the series had been honed to perfection and the tough robotic bosses and challenging stages ensured that you would...

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Wii Fit
By Greg Meadors | 06/20/08

Wii Fit and the balance board have generated a lot of interest lately.  Ranging from YouTube videos of girlfriends hula-hooping to researchers hacking the balance board to work with World of Warcraft. More people appear to be getting up off their couches and getting into the game.

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Super Mario Galaxy
By Kaleb Rutherford | 01/28/08

Mario is seen as the most well-known and loved videogame character of all time.  Nintendo has not only used Mario as its mascot since the NES days but has featured his name on a variety of titles.  But when Nintendo releases a brand new platform title in the Mario universe, gamers need...

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Mario and Sonic at the Olympics
By Kaleb Rutherford | 12/12/07

If you would have ever told me a few years ago that Mario and Sonic would team up in a videogame and it would be developed outside of Nintendo, I would have laughed at you.  But no matter how unbelievable this is, it has happened.  Although after spending time with Mario and Sonic at...

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Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
By Kaleb Rutherford | 12/11/07

Unless you have been living under a rock, you should have heard of a little game called Guitar Hero.  First released on the PlayStation 2 with no expectations of becoming anything other than a niche title, Guitar Hero became an overnight success and established the musical rhythm genre as a...

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Heatseeker
By Kaleb Rutherford | 06/20/07

With the drought of summer games that plagues the industry every year, new title is worth taking a look at.  To help fill the void, Codemasters delivers Heatseeker on both the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii.  But does this summer title warrant more than rental?

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Metal Slug Anthology
By Kaleb Rutherford | 05/20/07

Nintendo Wii has led the way with downloadable content on the Virtual Console.  Despite a few issues with transferring ownership between different consoles, not to mention bringing Virtual Console games to a friends console, the system is flawless.  With all the success and money the...

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Cooking Mama: Cook Off
By Kaleb Rutherford | 05/10/07

Majesco was once an up and coming Publisher and Developer that ran into some expensive products that did not sell well.  Fortunately for gamers, the company has reversed their fortunes by releasing smaller budget titles that are full of great gameplay.  One such franchise that they...

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Metal Slug Anthology
By Kaleb Rutherford | 03/20/07

Nintendo Wii has led the way with downloadable content on the Virtual Console.  Despite a few issues with transferring ownership between different consoles, not to mention bringing Virtual Console games to a friends console, the system is flawless.  With all the success and money the...

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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
By Kaleb Rutherford | 02/15/07

Like a pesky fly that doesn't know when to leave you alone, Atari has ushered in yet another Dragon Ball Z game.  This time we find our favorite Japanese Animated heroes on the Nintendo Wii in the port of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2.  While this title originally appeared on the...

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Rampage: Total Destruction
By Kaleb Rutherford | 12/09/06

As we saw early in the Nintendo DS life, Publishers rushed to bring games they had released on other platforms to Nintendo's newest handheld platform.  Instead of working on redoing the gameplay, thus making the touch screen features of the game meaningful, we got the same game with strange...

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The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
By Kaleb Rutherford | 12/09/06

What do you get when you take a popular animated series from the Cartoon Network, implement gameplay similar to games like Capcom's Power Stone, and port it over to the Nintendo Wii?  You get Midway's The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.  Though this short game may appeal to a...

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
By Daniel "Monk" Pel... | 11/30/06

I may generate a lot of hate mail for this, but Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess isn’t … No, let me start over. After numerous trips to, around and outside of Hyrule, Link has become … No, that’s not it either. See, this is tough, because while a solid game, and a very good game to launch the...

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Wii Sports
By Daniel "Monk" Pel... | 11/27/06

Packed in with each new Wii console is the game Wii Sports, which is designed to not only give value to the package, but also introduce the new control scheme Nintendo has centered its new console around.

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If Viking: Battle for Asgard is to be believed, Viking must have had very boring lives. Viking is a practice in patience. Flawed as it may be, there is still a great deal of fun to be had if you...

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