If you've ever wondered what Micro Machines would be like with NASCAR drivers, Majesco's NASCAR Heat is the answer.
Infogrames' V-Rally 2 includes 16 officially licensed rally cars with more realistic physics.
If you still don't have your Atari 2600 lying around and you miss this sort of simplistic fun, Breakout may be worth a rental.
While Duke's brand of '80s action-movie machismo may seem particularly antiquated, Land of the Babes shows that the hero's endurance hasn't completely run out yet.
This kart racing game lets you race against some of the Nickelodeon cartoon characters such as the Rugrats, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Ren and Stimpy.
Duck Dodgers is a decent 3D platformer with a well-used Looney Tunes license.
Golden Tee Golf doesn't contain anything that warrants a recommendation.
If there's a silver lining to Animorphs: Shattered Reality, it's that it would make an excellent game for children who aren't yet old enough to tackle the meatier fare of ...
In all, what really makes Cycles a good game is the balance of arcade-style gameplay and a lengthy championship mode.
Die-hard survival-horror fans might possibly get a quick fix from this game, but even that's questionable.
One could go on for hours ripping this game apart, harping on its intolerable load times, useless physics engine, or haphazard AI, but it all boils down to one inescapable ...
Soulbringer's lackluster graphics and poor interface compromise what's otherwise a fairly standard action/role-playing game with an interesting combat system.
If you're in the mood for a game where each event is reasonably well designed and integrated into a greater, meatier whole, then Infogrames' Xtreme Sports should prove satisfying.
Infogrames' Looney Tunes Collector: Alert! may not be Pokémon, but it's a finely polished puzzle-quest action-RPG nonetheless.
Dated graphics, gameplay flaws, and meager extras all conspire to bring down an otherwise average golf game.
BeachHead 2000's limited gameplay won't hold your attention for long.
IMPORT: Asterix: The Search for Dogmatix is one of the better combinations of platformer and plot to come out in recent years.
With so much competition on the PS it's tough to recommend Striker Pro 2000 over FIFA or ISS.
While by no means a perfect product, NGEN does a good job of establishing an aspect of the racing genre that will obviously see many reinterpretations -here's to it being ...
If you can overlook the muddy graphics, Indy Racing 2000 is surprisingly fun.
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.
Based on Scholastic's book and TV series, Animorphs is a turn-based tactical combat game featuring 12 animal morphs, which you must gather to defeat your enemies, the Yeerks.
Particle Systems has successfully created the type of game that fans of the space sim genre have been waiting for years to play.
Power Spike Pro Beach Volleyball makes a good attempt, but its inconsistencies and shoddy control detract from the overall experience.
Monopoly Tycoon uses the popular board game as the base on which to build a strong and innovative, and great-looking, real-time game of business management and city building.
Adventures in Time is an attempt to bring Pac-Man back to his roots, but with surprisingly solid 3D graphics, good level design, and a few new gameplay features.
If you enjoyed the first two Moto Racer titles, the third one is shaping up to be more of the same, only better, flashier, more detailed, and more varied.
Motor Mayhem is different enough that it will appeal to those gamers who have an interest in the car-combat genre or aren't excited about the new turn for the morbid ...
The vivid and inviting setting in Desperados can't make up for some substantial gameplay flaws.
Space Race probably wasn't the best game to port to the PS2 untouched, though Looney Tunes fans ought to give it a look.
On its own terms, Enforcer is a fast-paced and rather fun shooter, though it'll prove too easy for veteran players.
Real Pool offers most of the same elements as Q-Ball Billiards Master, but it goes about it in a bare-bones way.
Looney Tunes Racing has a way to go before it can stack up to the big boys.
Bugs & Taz: Time Busters does an excellent job of capturing the humor and personality that the Looney Tunes franchise embodies.
This ambitious game actually isn't so much a flight simulation as it is a role-playing game that takes place aboard a bomber.
Whereas Hasbro's previous game tried to improve upon the board game, Surface Thunder has a very different approach: It's a simplistic 3D arcade shooter.
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