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Razor Freestyle Scooter (Dreamcast) Reviewed on August 11, 2001 Check prices
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Razor Freestyle Scooter (Dreamcast)

The Bottom Line: Seasoned fans of the freestyle sports genre will whip through Razor Freestyle Scooter in an afternoon, no questions asked. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Titanium Studios, Sports, General Action

Beyblade (PlayStation) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Beyblade (PlayStation)

Specs: Everyone, Wavedge, Driving, 1-2 Players

Razor Freestyle Scooter (PlayStation) Reviewed on December 9, 2000 Check prices
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Razor Freestyle Scooter (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: While the game is aimed at a younger crowd, it still manages to be good, albeit short-term, fun. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Shaba Games, Action

Men in Black: The Series 2 (Game Boy Color) Reviewed on July 21, 2000 Check prices
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Men in Black: The Series 2 (Game Boy Color)

The Bottom Line: In all, Men In Black isn't a bad game, but it isn't entirely exciting. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Crave

Milo's Astro Lanes (Nintendo 64) Reviewed on January 7, 1999 Check prices
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Milo's Astro Lanes (Nintendo 64)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    2.5 stars Average
      Overall score: 5.5 (2.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 1.0 stars out of 1 review

The Bottom Line: While Milo's Astro Lanes gets a resounding nod of approval for its daring immersion into subculture (albeit, three years too late), there's very little here to recommend a purchase. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Player 1, Sports, Bowling, 1-4 Players

Robotron 64 (Nintendo 64) Reviewed on March 25, 1998 Check prices
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Robotron 64 (Nintendo 64)

The Bottom Line: Maybe Midway knew what it was doing when it dropped this project. Read review

Specs: Teen, Player 1, Action, General Action, 1-2 Players

The Next Tetris: On-line Edition (Dreamcast) Reviewed on January 20, 2001 Check prices
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The Next Tetris: On-line Edition (Dreamcast)

The Bottom Line: The game itself isn't terrible, but unless you are absolutely aching to exercise the online capabilities of your Dreamcast, there is really no reason to pick up this game. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Blue Planet Software, Puzzle, General Action

Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 (Dreamcast)

Specs: Everyone, Genki, Driving

Super Magnetic Neo (Dreamcast)

Specs: Everyone, Genki, Action, 1 Player

Ultimate Fighting Championship (Dreamcast)

Specs: Teen, Anchor, Sports

Razor Freestyle Scooter (Game Boy Color) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Razor Freestyle Scooter (Game Boy Color)

Specs: Everyone, Crawfish Interactive, Sports, Skateboarding

Babe and Friends (Game Boy Color) Reviewed on February 29, 2000 Check prices
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Babe and Friends (Game Boy Color)

The Bottom Line: While this title isn't going to win any awards, it's a satisfying way to spend some free time. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Aqua Pacific, Action, General Action, 1 Player

Men in Black: The Series (Game Boy Color) Reviewed on January 28, 2000 Check prices
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Men in Black: The Series (Game Boy Color)

The Bottom Line: The Men In Black franchise had such an opportunity to be a good video game - wild alien characters, cool weapons, stylish black suits - but what we have here is a complete waste of potential. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Tiertex Design Studios, Action, 1 Player

Killer Loop (PlayStation) Reviewed on November 24, 1999 Check prices
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Killer Loop (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Killer Loop has enough differences to give it its own identity, ruining perfectly good lines such as "Wipeout done by a cover band." Read review

Specs: Everyone, VCC Entertainment, Driving, Futuristic Racing, Sci-Fi, 1 Player

Mort the Chicken (PlayStation)

Specs: Everyone, AndNow Interactive, Action, 1 Player

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (Dreamcast) Reviewed on May 31, 2000 Check prices
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (Dreamcast)

The Bottom Line: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is a classic in every sense of the word, and the Dreamcast port is the version that is best suited to stand the tests of time. Read review

Specs: Teen, Treyarch, Sports

Shadow Madness (PlayStation) Reviewed on June 4, 1999 Check prices
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Shadow Madness (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Whoever said "Graphics don't matter" never played Shadow Madness. Read review

Specs: Teen, Crave, Role-Playing, General Role-Playing, 1 Player

Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm (Dreamcast) Reviewed on June 2, 2000 Check prices
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Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm (Dreamcast)

The Bottom Line: It's the kind of game that titles like Eidos' Deathtrap Dungeon and Universal's Xena: Warrior Princess should have been. Read review

Specs: Teen, Treyarch, Adventure, General Adventure

Dragon Dance (Game Boy Color) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Dragon Dance (Game Boy Color)

Specs: Everyone, Natsume, Action

Surf Rocket Racers (Dreamcast) Reviewed on March 2, 2001 Check prices
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Surf Rocket Racers (Dreamcast)

The Bottom Line: Surf Rocket Racers is what happens when a game developer takes a stock game formula and simply goes nowhere with it. Read review

Specs: Everyone, CRI, Driving, Futuristic Racing, Sci-Fi

Mag Force Racing (Dreamcast)

Specs: Everyone, VCC Entertainment, Driving

Ultimate Fighting Championship (PlayStation) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Ultimate Fighting Championship (PlayStation)

Specs: Teen, Opus, Sports, 1-2 Players

SnoCross Championship Racing (PlayStation) Reviewed on August 1, 2000 Check prices
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SnoCross Championship Racing (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Sno-Cross Championship Racing, a quality game based entirely on snowmobile racing, proves that there's no good reason for the unvaried focus of today's racing games. Read review

Specs: Everyone, UDS, Sports

Gex: Enter the Gecko (Game Boy Color) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Gex: Enter the Gecko (Game Boy Color)

Specs: Everyone, David A. Palmer Productions, Action

Asteroids Hyper 64 (Nintendo 64) Reviewed on June 22, 2000 Check prices
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Asteroids Hyper 64 (Nintendo 64)

The Bottom Line: Buy Asteroids Hyper 64 if you really, really adore the classic Asteroids, but all others are advised to either rent it or forget about it entirely. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Syrox Developments, Puzzle, General Action

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