If you're without a PC or N64, pick up the PlayStation version without fear.
Ascii's AeroGauge runs basically along the same conceptual lines of play as Psygnosis' Wipeout XL or Acclaim's Extreme G.
Bio F.R.E.A.K.S. is a bloody 3D fighter that features jetpacks, shields, and other crazy stuff.
Gamers itchin' for a monster-truck fix should save their cash until the real thing rolls into town.
ASB '99 is easily one of the best baseball games to come around in quite some time.
Mystical Ninja is a solid, quirky, and entirely rehashed title that holds its own well against the horde of painful Mario clones.
Courtside easily adds up to the best basketball game on the N64, which, unfortunately, isn't much of a feat.
1080 Snowboarding is the best snowboarding game around.
If you worship the looks and gameplay style of Midway's Rush series, this game just makes the grade.
On the basis of AI improvements alone, World Cup 98 is highly recommended.
Yoshi's Story is good for a rental at best.
While the game is technically proficient, the unbelievably lame speech and camera problems make Gex: Enter the Gecko a frustrating title at best.
The only possible way I could recommend this game is if you're an avid Olympic hockey fan.
It isn't perfect, but it still blows away the competition by a long shot.
The well-drawn graphics are perhaps the game's strongest point, especially in the dunks and instant replays.
If you can brave its shortcomings, Resident Evil 2 is good, scary fun.
Blitz is the most addictive sports game ever created.
Those who loved Tetrisphere will probably like Wetrix, and that those who hated Tetrisphere will probably like Wetrix as well.
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