It may still be a bit sluggish on the frame rate side, but if you're a fan of previous NHL titles, you won't be disappointed.
It's even better than the scene that inspired it.
Mario Tennis is a quality tennis presentation that strikes gold on the three points that matter most: value, gameplay, and fun.
Wayne Gretzky for the Nintendo 64 is one incredible title.
Fans of previous versions of Live will have a good time.
Any fan of the first level of Shadows of the Empire really should check out Rogue Squadron.
Visually, aurally, and in terms of gameplay, there's nothing good about this version of Rush 2049.
Since the game's AI is relatively simple, you'll quickly learn all of the little tricks that'll lead you to a win with little or no thought put into it at ...
Pokemon Snap is a must-buy for fans of the license and probably warrants interest from those who aren't.
What originally was intended for the PC has come to the PlayStation - with mixed results.
Yes, hitting people while driving a motorcycle is that much fun.
Fans of the series will undoubtedly call Madden NFL 2000 the best incarnation of the series thus far.
The driving is great, and the stunt aspect of the game gives it a skateboard-like feel.
This game will definitely please any angler, whether a real-life bass-fishing expert or a beginner looking for some practice.
The best boat-racing game to hit arcades has made its way to the Dreamcast - but what it hasn't done is brought anything new with it.
The multiplayer mode is where this game pays off, specifically the three- and four-player games.
It isn't perfect, but it still blows away the competition by a long shot.
A true 32-bit hockey game has finally arrived.
At the outset, Polaris SnoCross is an above-average racer that delivers the "extreme" experience, while including an oft-neglected link-play feature.
How has this mediocre series endured such a long run?
This year's FIFA will keep soccer fans returning to their N64s, season after season.
Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest, as the name implies, is a fast-paced arcade-style baseball game that will appeal to anyone who wants an intuitive, easy-to-play game.
The greatest betterment is that since you won't get sick of the minigames as you did with the original, there's much more replay value in Mario Party 2, and replay ...
If only a few more tunes could've been included in V8SO, the audio side could be considered flawless.
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