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Articles Archive | 11/27/04 | Aaron Stanton
game: Guilty Gear Isuka
review | 11/22/04 | Eric Qualls
Fans of Guilty Gear X2 have been waiting nearly two years for a sequel, and Sammy has finally delivered it in Guilty Gear Isuka. Eric tells us if it was worth the wait.
game: Metal Slug 3
review | 06/09/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Since its somewhat humble origins on the Neo-Geo console / arcade system, the Metal Slug series has developed a cult following by being one of the most addictive side-scrolling shoot-em-ups to grace any arcade or home console. Click here to read how well the latest installation makes the transition to the XBox.
Articles Archive | 05/15/04 | Aaron Stanton
The handheld gaming market was a big deal this E3. With the PSP, DS, and QD all taking us outside and making us social, playing games over all sorts of mediums, from Bluetooth to Wi-fi, it's hard to tell who's going to come out on top. Who's going to have the better system? Well, read here for Aaron's first thoughts on what system you're going to want in your pocket come next year.
game: King of Fighters 2000/2001
review | 02/23/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
2D fight fans, harken unto me. The King of Fighter 2000/2001 offers an amazingly deep combat system that is sure to keep you engrossed for many weeks. And what's more, you get two games for the price of one. Don't look for a graphical powerhouse, and don't look for a button mashing slug fest, but if you have the hankering to throw down in two dimensions, this just might be for you. Click here for the full review.
game: Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu
review | 01/19/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
I'd like to be the first one to tell you that Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu is a pretty good game, but if I did I would be a really huge liar so I'm not going to. One of the worst fighting systems ever engineered, bland graphics and little variety are a few of the fatal flaws that doom this game. How bad could it really be? Click here to find out.
game: BloodRayne
review | 01/19/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
PC gamers searching for an action packed gore fest need look no further. Majesco Games brings the console hit BloodRayne, complete with uber violent vampire action and sharp graphics, to the PC. But an imperfect port and very high system requirements will limit the audience. Would be undead slayers click here for the full review.
game: Space Channel 5: Ulala Cosmic Attack
review | 11/10/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Remember Space Channel 5, the Dreamcasts' booty shaking, universe saving, system not saving, groove-a-thon? Yeah, that's the one. Well Ulala and her mad fashion sense are back, and together they are still trying to save the universe one groove at a time. Only this time Ulala is shaking it on the GBA. Can the GBA handle Ulala's style, or is this a move that ought not to be busted? Click here and you'll find out.
game: Halo
review | 11/10/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
It's been a long time since the Xbox launched with Halo and blew console fans away with its FPS action. PC gamers now get a shot at the classic, but can even Halo stand up to both a port to a new system and the unrelenting hammer of father time? Halo newbie Chris Galbraith takes on the legend right here.
game: Super Puzzle Fighter II
review | 10/01/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Masterful puzzle action finds its way to the Gameboy Advance with Super Puzzle Fighter II Turboone of the most addictive puzzle games available. Just make sure you have a system link if you want to dive into the multiplayer action. If you dig puzzle games, click here now
game: Midnight Club 2
review | 09/26/03 | Eric Qualls
Rockstar has busted it out on all platforms, and Midnight Club 2 is satisfying gamers all over the world now. After stellar console releases, the PC version of the game is just as good, if not even prettier on high end systems. Anyone who enjoys racing needs to check this out.
game: Soul Calibur II
review | 09/12/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Three years after breathing life into the Dreamcast, Namco Launches a sequel to the legendary Soul Calibur. Is it as good as the original? Nope-it's a whole lot better. Stunning graphics, beautiful environments, varied gameplay and surprising depth are just a few of the reasons that make this the best fighter on the market-no matter what system you have. Click here for the whole review.
game: Soul Calibur II
review | 09/05/03 | Eric Qualls
Three years after breathing life into the Dreamcast, Namco Launches a sequel to the legendary Soul Calibur. Is it as good as the original? Nope-it\'s a whole lot better. Stunning graphics, beautiful environments, varied gameplay and surprising depth are just a few of the reasons that make this the best fighter on the market-no matter what system you have.
game: Super Puzzle Fighter II
review | 09/01/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Masterful puzzle action finds its way to the Gameboy Advance with Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo?one of the most addictive puzzle games available. Just make sure you have a system link if you want to dive into the multiplayer action. If you dig puzzle games, click here now.
game: Intellivision Greatest Hits 20th Anniversary Edition
review | 08/30/03 | Shawn Rider
A beloved name in the gaming industry is Intellivision. This venerable system was a major player in the home console world until sometime around 1985 or so. Now you can relive all those good times with Intellivision Greatest Hits 20th Anniversary Edition. The collection packs 25 of the best Intellivision games, all waiting for you to bust your thumbs over them.
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