
Super Mario Bros. 3 Review
Time has done nothing to dampen the funky and fresh platforming served up by Super Mario Bros. 3
Time has done nothing to dampen the funky and fresh platforming served up by Super Mario Bros. 3
Mahjong plus Scrabble equals fun for vocabulary buffs.
Path of the Ninja is formulaic, repetitive, and barely more than a touched-up Game Boy Advance game, but it's not an awful choice if you're a hardcore Naruto fan.
Time has not been kind to this clunky 2D fighter.
Five no-frills casino games for $8 is a raw deal considering you can play all of these games free at many Web sites.
Simplistic shooting mechanics and brutally tough levels are the best and worst aspects of this classic side-scroller.
It may be light on features, but Baseball Stars 2 doles out plenty of fun.
Blue's Journey gives you a heaping helping of wasted potential with a generous side of crummy graphics.
Bleach: The Blade of Fate is a great fighting game that will appeal to fans of the show and general fans of the fighting genre.
Don't let its 8-bit nature fool you: Zanac is an addictive, intensely challenging space shoot-'em-up.
Ecco Jr. is a simplified, unchallenging dolphin romp aimed at the little ones.
NES Play Action Football doesn't deliver much content, and the friendly controls don't make up for the sluggish players or crude visuals.
The Dynastic Hero is a 2D adventure with some nice role-playing nuances and a whole lot of charm.
Most of the micromanagement from the console versions is gone, but laying out parks and interacting with attractions is still fun.
Power Golf is a decent, no-frills rendition of golf, but you'll need a second controller to exploit all of its features.
Flashy slam dunk scenes are the main highlight of this crude and feature-starved basketball game.
Bad design choices transform this cheaply produced puzzle game into a mere exercise to see who can scribble the fastest.
Mario Party DS offers a diverse collection of fun minigames that you can play alone or with your friends.
This portable wrasslin' game is basically fun, even if there aren't a whole lot of play modes.
Bee Movie Game on the DS has nice 3D graphics, but it's short, repetitive, and lacking in variety.
Younger players will enjoy the variety and sandbox-style freedom of Bee Movie Game.
Younger players will enjoy the variety and sandbox-style freedom of Bee Movie Game.
Touch-screen controls will help you achieve Zen with this large collection of tangram-style puzzles.
Super Collapse 3 is a solid puzzler with seven unique game types and a lengthy quest mode.
Though brief, The Simpsons Game on the DS satisfies from start to finish.
Decent visuals and audio don't do much to redeem this otherwise simplistic and stiff 2D action game.
On the DS, Call of Duty 4 is an intense first-person-shooter that's knocked down a few pegs by the lack of online play.
Alien Soldier is an intense 2D action game comprised almost entirely of boss fights.
There's plenty to do, and controlling the enemy is a neat twist, but the adventure is over too soon.
Thanks to the Internet, the poor translation is no longer an obstacle to kicking Dracula's butt.
Samurai Ghost is a horrible, horrible 2D action game.
Dull, repetitive, and carelessly programmed don't even begin to sum up how crummy this action game based on the Looney Tunes license is.
Dull, repetitive, and carelessly programmed don't even begin to sum up how crummy this action game based on the Looney Tunes license is.
Dull, repetitive, and carelessly programmed don't even begin to sum up how crummy this action game based on the Looney Tunes license is.
Digimon fans will find the multiplayer worthwhile, but the dull story mode is basically just a rehashing of the previous Digimon World.
Taken together, the three games included in Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles make up a compelling package.
Ninjas are awesome, but this 2D action game featuring a tiny ninja is tedious, ugly, and downright uncomfortable to play.
Kurupoto: Cool Cool Stars is a simplistic maze puzzler that you'll probably be done with in a single sitting.
More variety, more customization, and better multiplayer make this the best portable Tony Hawk game yet.
Interacting with Daffy Duck and watching animated sequences unfold is fun, but there's barely a half-hour's worth of entertainment here.
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