If you can overlook the muddy graphics, Indy Racing 2000 is surprisingly fun.
With inviting gameplay and an abundance of hidden characters, Gekido is worthy of the acclaim given to Streets of Rage 2, Guardian Heroes, or Die Hard Arcade, provided you're a ...
Eagle One does have its problems, but in the end, it's not a total loss.
While Gunship! is nominally a flight simulator, it's really a flight action game.
If you're a racing game fan, you really owe it to yourself to give Le Mans a try.
Risk II not only stays faithful to the original gameplay, but it also presents some pleasant new spins on the classic Risk formula.
Majesty is original, fun, and challenging, and it's a winning combination of real-time strategy and role-playing elements.
Its varied courses and vehicles enhance its replay value and will keep casual gamers coming back for more.
At the outset, Polaris SnoCross is an above-average racer that delivers the "extreme" experience, while including an oft-neglected link-play feature.
Mission: Impossible seems geared to those hard-core gamers out there who have both the time and the patience to spend replaying level after level until they've finished the game.
If it weren't for the terrible control scheme, horribly accurate AI, and confusing terrain, this game would still be overly simple.
Don't expect any of the board game's promising elements to get much play in Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion.
Backyard Football brings kid versions of NFL teams and players to the Game Boy Advance.
Boarder Zone has many good qualities, but you'll find yourself going through all the game has to offer too quickly.
RollerCoaster Tycoon has the potential to capture a pretty good niche market - and for the most part, it succeeds.
After ten years, it's nice to see Mega Man branch out.
Play as either Nikita or Section One operative Michael in this fast-paced action game.
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