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Atari: 80 Classic Games in One (PC) Reviewed on January 8, 2004 Check prices
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Atari: 80 Classic Games in One (PC)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.0 stars Good
      Overall score: 6.6 (3.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 2 reviews

The Bottom Line: This compilation has an incredible number of games for a budget price, but the translations of some of the better games unfortunately have some quirks. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Digital Eclipse, Action, Compilation, 1-2 Players

Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on December 19, 2003 Check prices
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Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Atari and Webfoot have combined to deliver a game that not even the series' hardcore fans can enjoy. Read review

Specs: Teen, Webfoot Technologies, Action, 2D Fighting, 1-2 Players

Terminator 3: The Redemption (GameCube) Reviewed on September 8, 2004 Check prices
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Terminator 3: The Redemption (GameCube)

The Bottom Line: If you still have any interest in all things Terminator, or if you are even just a fan of good old-fashioned shooters, T3: The Redemption is certainly worth a weekend rental. Read review

Specs: Teen, Paradigm Entertainment, Action, Third-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi, 1-2 Players

Dungeons & Dragons Heroes (Xbox) Reviewed on September 17, 2003 Check prices
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Dungeons & Dragons Heroes (Xbox)

The Bottom Line: D&D Heroes isn't a bad way of whiling away a few minutes, or hours, if you're looking for a pure hack-and-slash action RPG. Read review

Specs: Teen, Atari, Role-Playing, Action RPG, Fantasy, 1-4 Players

Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (Xbox) Reviewed on August 27, 2004 Check prices
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Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (Xbox)

The Bottom Line: This one is strictly for the diehard derby-goers, assuming there are still a few of us out there. Read review

Specs: Teen, Monster Games Inc., Driving, Racing / driving - GT/street, Realistic, 1-4 Players

Slave Zero (PC) Reviewed on November 22, 1999 Check prices
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Slave Zero (PC)

The Bottom Line: The missing elements that keep it from being the great and innovative game it once appeared to be don't necessarily preclude it from being a perfectly acceptable arcade game. Read review

Specs: Teen, Atari

Test Drive 6 (PC) Reviewed on December 7, 1999 Check prices
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Test Drive 6 (PC)

The Bottom Line: Poor design, bad graphics, and flawed gameplay mar what could otherwise have been an incredibly fun game. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Pitbull Syndicate, Games - racing / driving, Racing / driving - GT/street

Arthur and the Invisibles (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on February 1, 2007 Check prices
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Arthur and the Invisibles (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: It's a shame that Arthur and the Invisibles on the GBA can't just take after its namesake and disappear. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Mistic Software, Action, Action - adventure, 1 Player

Terminator 3: The Redemption (Xbox) Reviewed on September 8, 2004 Check prices
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Terminator 3: The Redemption (Xbox)

The Bottom Line: If you still have any interest in all things Terminator, or if you are even just a fan of good old-fashioned shooters, T3: The Redemption is certainly worth a weekend rental. Read review

Specs: Teen, Paradigm Entertainment, Action, Third-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi, 1-2 Players

Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (PlayStation 2) Reviewed on August 27, 2004 Check prices
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Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (PlayStation 2)

The Bottom Line: This one is strictly for the diehard derby-goers, assuming there are still a few of us out there. Read review

Specs: Teen, Monster Games Inc., Driving, Racing / driving - GT/street, Realistic, 1-4 Players

Unreal II: The Awakening (Xbox) Reviewed on February 14, 2004 Check prices
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Unreal II: The Awakening (Xbox)

The Bottom Line: Xbox owners will be underwhelmed by this version of Unreal II because it plays and feels like a watered-down port. Read review

Specs: Mature, Tantalus Interactive, Action, First-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi, 1-12 Players

Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on September 23, 2004 Check prices
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Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury (Game Boy Advance)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.0 stars Good
      Overall score: 6.3 (3.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 1 review

The Bottom Line: The small problems that have been apparent throughout the series are still intact, along with a couple of new quirks that make the game overly easy. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Webfoot Technologies, Role-Playing, Action - fighting, Fantasy, 1-2 Players

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on December 19, 2003 Check prices
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: There are many other shooters available for the Game Boy Advance that are better and less thrown-together than Terminator 3, and as such, the game simply cannot be recommended. Read review

Specs: Teen, Taniko, Action, Third-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi, 1-4 Players

Blender Bros. (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on May 3, 2002 Check prices
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Blender Bros. (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: If you enjoy good 2D platform games, you can't go wrong with this one. Read review

Specs: Everyone, AI, Action, 1-4 Players

Unreal II: The Awakening (PC) Reviewed on February 4, 2003 Check prices
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Unreal II: The Awakening (PC)

The Bottom Line: It has the look and polish of a great shooter, but the gameplay of a merely good one. It's also a fairly short game with no multiplayer support to speak of. Read review

Specs: Mature, Legend Entertainment, Action, First-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi, 1 Player

Pen Pen TriIcelon (Dreamcast) Reviewed on December 11, 1998 Check prices
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Pen Pen TriIcelon (Dreamcast)

The Bottom Line: The game, as a whole, is a little too simplistic to hold the interest of most players, eventually relegating Pen Pen TriIcelon to the "especially good for younger players" category. Read review

Specs: Everyone, General Entertainment, Driving, General Action, 1-4 Players

Animorphs: Shattered Reality (PlayStation) Reviewed on January 12, 2001 Check prices
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Animorphs: Shattered Reality (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: If there's a silver lining to Animorphs: Shattered Reality, it's that it would make an excellent game for children who aren't yet old enough to tackle the meatier fare of "real" video games. Read review

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

Smurf Racer (PlayStation) Reviewed on April 10, 2001 Check prices
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Smurf Racer (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: Younger gamers will enjoy racing against the computer or with a friend, while the more experienced will breeze through the game in no time flat. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Artificial Mind and Movement, Driving

Looney Tunes Racing (PlayStation) Reviewed on October 18, 2000 Check prices
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Looney Tunes Racing (PlayStation)

The Bottom Line: While a solid offering that represents its respective license quite well, Looney Tunes Racing isn't the genre-busting piece of software that a last-generation game is supposed to be. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Circus Freak, Driving, Kart Racing

Terminator 3: The Redemption (PlayStation 2) Reviewed on September 8, 2004 Check prices
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Terminator 3: The Redemption (PlayStation 2)

The Bottom Line: If you still have any interest in all things Terminator, or if you are even just a fan of good old-fashioned shooters, T3: The Redemption is certainly worth a weekend rental. Read review

Specs: Teen, Paradigm Entertainment, Action, Action - adventure, Action - 3D shooter, Fantasy, 1-2 Players

Test Drive Cycles (Game Boy Color) Reviewed on August 18, 2000 Check prices
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Test Drive Cycles (Game Boy Color)

The Bottom Line: In all, what really makes Cycles a good game is the balance of arcade-style gameplay and a lengthy championship mode. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Xantera, Driving, Street Motorcycle Racing

Looney Tunes: Space Race (Dreamcast)

Specs: Everyone, Melbourne House, Driving

Operation Blockade (PC) Reviewed on June 19, 2002 Check prices
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Operation Blockade (PC)

The Bottom Line: If you were to buy, install, and actually enjoy Operation Blockade, you'd need to be at least partially insane. Read review

Specs: Teen, Screaming Games, Action, Rail Shooter, 1-2 Players

Atari Anniversary Edition (Dreamcast)

Specs: Everyone, Digital Eclipse, Action

Unreal Championship (Xbox) Reviewed on November 19, 2002 Check prices
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Unreal Championship (Xbox)

The Bottom Line: Unreal Championship is a great game that is filled with action-packed, bloody shootouts that are especially fun online, but it lacks polish in a few spots. Read review

Specs: Mature, Digital Extremes, Action, First-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi, 1-16 Players

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