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Army Men: Sarge's Heroes (Nintendo 64) Reviewed on October 13, 2000 Check prices
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Army Men: Sarge's Heroes (Nintendo 64)

The Bottom Line: Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2 doesn't, in any remote way, come close to redeeming its prequel, much less the majority of the series. Read review

Specs: Teen, 3DO, Action, General Action

Chicken Run (PlayStation) Reviewed on December 1, 2000 Check prices
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Chicken Run (PlayStation)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    2.5 stars Average
      Overall score: 5.3 (2.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 5.0 stars out of 1 review

The Bottom Line: While those who are fans of the film might find some redeeming quality in Chicken Run, most should definitely avoid it. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Blitz Games, Action, General Action, 1 Player

Conker's Bad Fur Day (Nintendo 64) Reviewed on March 2, 2001 Check prices
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Conker's Bad Fur Day (Nintendo 64)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    4.5 stars Spectacular
      Overall score: 9.3 (4.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 0.5 stars out of 1 review

The Bottom Line: The premise of the game is gimmicky, but after its sordid skin is peeled away, a true gem of a 3D platformer is revealed. Read review

Specs: Mature, Rare Ltd., Action

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (PlayStation) Reviewed on December 14, 2001 Check prices
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: No matter how much you care for the idea of flying on a broomstick or weaving fantastic magicks, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is a lesson in boredom. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Argonaut Games, Action, 1 Player

Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64) Reviewed on February 18, 1999 Check prices
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Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.5 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.5 stars out of 1 review

The Bottom Line: If you've got a crew of friends ready to pick a Nintendo character and throw down, then Super Smash Bros. is definitely worth a purchase. Read review

Specs: Everyone, HAL Labs, Action, 2D Fighting, Fantasy, 1-4 Players

South Park (Nintendo 64) Reviewed on December 28, 1998 Check prices
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South Park (Nintendo 64)

The Bottom Line: The license goes a long way to keep the game and story interesting, but it's frustrating that the game itself wasn't better. Read review

Specs: Mature, Iguana Entertainment, Action, General Action, 1-4 Players

Confidential Mission (Dreamcast) Reviewed on May 30, 2001 Check prices
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Confidential Mission (Dreamcast)

The Bottom Line: If Sega's previous arcade light-gun games still hold appeal for you, this game may be right up your alley. Read review

Specs: Teen, Hitmaker, Action, Light Gun Shooter

Pocket Fighter (PlayStation) Reviewed on July 9, 1998 Check prices
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Pocket Fighter (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Are those two fighters really smoking opium in that igloo? Read review

Specs: Teen, Capcom, Action, 1-2 Players

Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (PlayStation) Reviewed on February 17, 1999 Check prices
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Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter is all about the tag team mode, and with the overall exclusion of this mode, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter is just another Street Fighter game. Read review

Specs: Teen, Capcom, Action, 1-2 Players

Dynamite Cop! (Dreamcast) Reviewed on June 4, 1999 Check prices
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Dynamite Cop! (Dreamcast)

The Bottom Line: If you've beaten Dynamite Cop in arcades there's no real reason to buy the game. Read review

Specs: Teen, Sega, Adventure, Beat-'Em-Up, 1-2 Players

South Park: Chef's Luv Shack (Nintendo 64) Reviewed on December 1, 1999 Check prices
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South Park: Chef's Luv Shack (Nintendo 64)

The Bottom Line: The repeating questions, repeating speech, and dull minigames keep it from being a game you'd want to pop in whenever you need a simple party-style game. Read review

Specs: Mature, Acclaim Studios Austin, Party, General Action, 1-4 Players

Spice World (PlayStation) Reviewed on August 27, 1998 Check prices
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Spice World (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Wait for the next album, the next movie, the next TV special, or whatever. But don't bother buying this game. Read review

Specs: Everyone, SCEE, Action, General Action, 1 Player

Contender (PlayStation) Reviewed on January 26, 1999 Check prices
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Contender (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: It may not have real fighters or venues, but it plays well and looks decent. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Victor Interactive Software, Sports, Boxing, 1-2 Players

ClayFighter 63 1/3 (Nintendo 64) Reviewed on November 14, 1997 Check prices
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ClayFighter 63 1/3 (Nintendo 64)

The Bottom Line: ClayFighter 63 1/3 goes right back to boring players to tears. Read review

Specs: Teen, Danger Productions, Action, 2D Fighting, 1-2 Players

Suikoden (PlayStation) Reviewed on February 25, 1997 Check prices
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Suikoden (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Though Suikoden may not be groundbreaking, it's definitely good. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Konami, Role-Playing, General Role-Playing, 1 Player

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Second Edition (PlayStation) Reviewed on June 22, 2000 Check prices
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Second Edition (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire doesn't have a terribly large bank of questions to choose from, and you'll probably start to recognize a few questions after only three or four sessions. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Jellyvision, Puzzle, General Action, 1-2 Players

The Unholy War (PlayStation) Reviewed on October 9, 1998 Check prices
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The Unholy War (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: It comes from the creator of such classics as Star Control and Archon, and many similarities to these games can be drawn. Read review

Specs: Teen, Toys for Bob, Strategy, General Strategy, 1-2 Players

Monkey Hero (PlayStation) Reviewed on March 22, 1999 Check prices
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Monkey Hero (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: However it happened, Blam!'s pure intentions went chaotically awry, resulting in one of the worst PlayStation games in recent memory. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Blam!, Role-Playing, General Role-Playing, 1 Player

WCW Mayhem (PlayStation) Reviewed on September 24, 1999 Check prices
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WCW Mayhem (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Despite its flaws, WCW Mayhem still manages to be a really fun game, and it is definitely worth picking up. Read review

Specs: Teen, Kodak, Sports, Wrestling, 1-4 Players

ECW Hardcore Revolution (PlayStation) Reviewed on February 17, 2000 Check prices
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ECW Hardcore Revolution (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: ECW and its fans deserve better than this. Read review

Specs: Mature, Acclaim, Sports, Wrestling, 1-4 Players

Scrabble (PlayStation) Reviewed on November 11, 1999 Check prices
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Scrabble (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Scrabble on the PlayStation appears to be exactly what you expect from Scrabble at your mom's house - minus the little wooden letters that look like bouillon cubes. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Runecraft, Action, General Action, 1-4 Players

Gunfighter: The Legend of Jesse James (PlayStation) Reviewed on January 11, 2002 Check prices
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Gunfighter: The Legend of Jesse James (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: While this light-gun game falls short more often than it succeeds, it does give a glimpse of what could be done within the settings of the wild Wild West. Read review

Specs: Teen, Rebellion, Action, 1 Player

Akuji the Heartless (PlayStation) Reviewed on January 25, 1999 Check prices
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Akuji the Heartless (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: It's over a little too quickly to recommend Akuji for purchase, but it's well worth the money and time it'd take to rent it. Read review

Specs: Teen, Crystal Dynamics, Action, 1 Player

Mario Golf (Game Boy Color) Reviewed on January 28, 2000 Check prices
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Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)

The Bottom Line: Mario Golf is an excellent adaptation of the N64 title, and it's a Game Boy experience that stands well on its own. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Camelot Software Planning, Sports, Golf Arcade, 1 Player

Tyco R/C: Assault with a Battery (PlayStation) Reviewed on September 22, 2000 Check prices
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Tyco R/C: Assault with a Battery (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Tyco RC stacks up well against the competition, but doesn't add any major innovations to the formula established by RC Revenge. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Lucky Chicken, Driving, Arcade Racing, 1-2 Players

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