Whereas developer Taito's Bust-a-Move 2 was a lotta puzzle, Bust-a-Move 3 is a whole lotta puzzle.
With only six courses and no new levels or hidden tracks, Hardcore 4X4 is worth a weekend rental, but has little long term replay value.
Probably the last really good Saturn game.
It's cartoonish arcade action, filled with impossible dunks and special-power-up rewards.
If you read Japanese, this is an offbeat import title worth checking out.
All the graphics, levels, and enemies from the original arcade game have been faithfully ported over.
There is really nothing that sets it above some of the other, more established, PC soccer offerings.
News flash: The PC version of Battle Arena Toshinden isn't as good as the PlayStation version.
There's just no need for a game like this on the PlayStation in 1997.
A real-time Battleship for the 90s.
Take a traditional two-dimensional platform game, add a third dimension, and you have Bug! - the latest offering from Sega Entertainment.
For those looking for a real game of Contra, break out the SNES and have at it.
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball is a baseball game from Acclaim entertainment.
If you demand nothing more from a snowboarding game than "simple fun," this title should keep you satisfied.
Mega Man 8 won't disappoint.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy ups the ante in terms of options.
Phantasmagoria is Sierra's first attempt at a full-blown, live-action, interactive video adventure, and their ambition far outweighs the results.
Although it's not Capcom's best work, it's a near perfect translation of the Japanese arcade version.
Hyper 3-D Pinball isn't for everyone (casual players will probably get bored with it rather quickly), but pinball fans will love it.
A less-than-definitive Sonic retrospective.
It's all becoming clear now - Hudson is determined to kill its highly recognizable Bomberman license.
What makes Lunacy so compelling is the voice acting.
This version just seemed dull and boring.
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