- REVOLUTIONfreak
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- Member since: Jun 12, 2005
- Last online: 05/13/13 8:37 am PT
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My Recent Reviews
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Animal Crossing: City Folk
"Highly addictive" 'City Folk' is as addictive as you'd expect an Animal Crossing game to be, but about as shallow as its predecessors. Continue »
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Wii Fit
"Innovative" Nintendo once again breaks the barriers between hardcore and casual. Continue »
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Advance Wars: Days of Ruin
"Best in series" Days of Ruin is not only a great refinement of the popular franchise, but it's quite simply the best in the series. Continue »
Recent Videos
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Wii Fit Video Review
My video review of Nintendo's Wii Fit (including me exercising using it...).
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Q&A Video Blog #1
REVOLUTIONfreak flees to his basement for privacy to film his first video blog! Keep in mind that he's still very nervous despite the fact that this is his third video blog!
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Days of Ruin Video Review
The Evolution of Nintendo Union presents the review of the latest installment in the Advance Wars franchise.
Recent Blog Posts
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Dear Nintendo: Give me my money back!
Okay, so I might be acting a little melodramatic, but I can't help but feel that Nintendo owes me more than this "Ambassador" program they've been trying to use as collateral for my forgiveness. Nintendo is smart enough to know that early adopters are probably their more loyal, long-time fans. In that case, why offer me free games that I, as one of these loyal fans, naturally already own. I don't need another copy of Super Mario Advance 4 ... why not just load-up my account with some money to spend on whatever I want on the eShop? You Continue » -
A cloudy day of remembrance
Today we all remember that dreadful day in which life changed for thousands of Americans. Fortunately, I was not one of those people directly impacted by the atrocities that occured in New York City, but nevertheless I keep the events of that day forever embedded in my mind. Every last detail of the day, every last image displayed on television, and every last tear from the grief-stricken New York Citycommunity that mourned as the world watched. And despite my inability to grasp the scope of what had happened as a blinded fourth grader, I still look back on that Continue »





