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Sanyo VM 4500
By Kaleb Rutherford | 06/04/04
There are a few things in life that I would consider a sure thing.  After several years of using a cellular phone, I never thought I would find a brand or service that I could call a sure thing.  But all of that has changed.  Sprint PCS phones from Sanyo give me the quality, signal...
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Samsung A680
By Kaleb Rutherford | 06/02/04
Sprint users are known to have the best technology in their phones.  This tradition continues in the Samsung A680 phone that includes a Digital Camera, now standard on most Sprint phones, a flash, a video recorder, and a light to take videos in the dark. All of these features come packed into...
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Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow
By Kaleb Rutherford | 04/20/04
Sam Fisher, one of the most beloved characters on the Xbox, has returned to provide more stealth fun.  This time, not only do we  get a single player game with some more very tough missions to complete, Ubi Soft has also thrown in an awesome new multiplayer mode that is so good, it could...
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WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$
By Andrew Thivyanathan | 04/18/04
The original WarioWare, released on the Game Boy Advance, was a surprisingly addictive hit. It was extremely unique and weird. It helps to understand what the original GBA game was about before I start discussing the GameCube iteration. You can read the GBA review <a href="
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FarCry
By Ryan Schaefer | 04/14/04
Right now, most of the hoopla around star publisher UbiSoft seems to revolve around their fantastic new title Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow. However, the company has also recently published another high quality title that may be somewhat overshadowed by the Splinter Cell name. The game is FarCry...
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Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004
By John Bean | 04/11/04
Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 is a sim that's dedicated to one thing, and one thing only. Trains. No budgeting, no competition with other industries, no crazy balancing of interests. The guys at Auran are interested in only one thing, and that is those crazy trains. Be sure and count how many...
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Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
By Andrew Thivyanathan | 03/22/04
The Metal Gear series is a fairly old one that started on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987. However, it wasn't until the 1998 release of <i>Metal Gear Solid</i> on the PlayStation that the series became massively popular. MGS was praised for both its cinematic storytelling and...
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Beyond Good & Evil
By Jared Cook | 03/17/04
Now days there are so many new games coming out all the time, it's hard to know which ones to watch for, and a lot of great ones get passed over. Such is the case, it seems, with <i>Beyond Good & Evil</i> by Ubisoft. While it has been highly rated all over the gaming community and...
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Dark Age of Camelot: Trials of Atlantis
By Greg Meadors | 03/17/04
One of the big things that Dark Age of Camelot (DAoC) has going for it is the ingenious way that it handles player against player combat. Instead of always worrying that someone is going to walk up behind you and start beating you down with a big stick, you only have those types of worries when you...
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Champions of Norrath
By Greg Meadors | 03/09/04
Set in Norrath in a time well before the current events in EverQuest, Champions of Norrath begins with a summons for would-be heroes to help defeat the threat of the goblins and orcs of the land, and it takes these adventuresome souls threw danger-infested woodlands, dark dungeons, burning sands,...
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
By Kaleb Rutherford | 02/26/04
I have very good memories of Square games on Nintendo systems.  These memories go all the way back to the original Nintendo Entertainment System with Final Fantasy.  This was the first Role Playing Game I had ever played to that point.  It was the start of my passion for the genre...
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Otogi: Myth of Demons
By Matthew Sheahan | 02/16/04
For years and years, since gaming became gaming, ninjas have danced their sword-wielding dance across our screens to save the girl or the world from the evil baddy.  This tradition is continued and improved in From Software's Otogi: Myth of Demons. 
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Call of Duty
By Siddharth Masand | 02/14/04
When World War two games are brought up, immediately Medal of Honor springs to mind. Medal of Honor has made a name for itself across all platforms. However, the folks at Activision have teamed up with the same developers who brought you Medal of Honor to deliver an even better World War two game.
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Metal Arms: Glitch in the System
By Kaleb Rutherford | 02/10/04
In the middle of a season where a slew of big titles came out, the action title from Swinging Ape Studios and Sierra got lost in the shuffle.  That game is Metal Arms: Glitch in the System and offers a single player mode and several gameplay modes for up to four players. But is it worthy of a...
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The Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
By Kaleb Rutherford | 02/10/04
Just a glimpse of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time during E3 2003 lead me to a conclusion that most other journalists also came to... That is, Prince of Persia was one of the best games shown at E3 2003 and that it would become one of the best games released in 2003. We were right.
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