The one Top Racer on Mega Drive… serves them right. They’ve got enough great racers. Let SNES have a few to call their own. Limey bastards.
Oh wait, what was I talking about again?
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The one Top Racer on Mega Drive… serves them right. They’ve got enough great racers. Let SNES have a few to call their own. Limey bastards.
Oh wait, what was I talking about again?
Nintendoes what Mark-III does not… eh.
Intellivision does what Atarion’t… that doesn’t quite sound right…
Do yourself a favor and don’t shoot the 64-bit food in this Gauntlet Legends port on Nintendo 64.
For the longtime visitors and viewers of this stuff – my condolences – you may recall that the 500th and 600th reviews focused on Gauntlet games of this ilk, which makes one wonder what #900 is going to be if this is shunted out of that prestigious spot.
Only one fighter has a destiny in this game of destiny and… stuff.
Fighters do not possess destiny… it just exists.
The perfect game to destroy on Review A Great Game Day, which is on the 14th this year; a forty-five second review (followed by several minutes of padding) of The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction for Nintendo Gamecube.
The perfect game to play after Wrestlemania NXT!
This would’ve come up sooner, but it was abducted by the same folks who kidnapped Rick Steiner on NXT. Fuck this company twenty years after the release of this video game.
The precursor to No Mercy… but No Mercy is not in our sights.