NGC Game Reviews
Gamecube Game Reviews
- WarioWare Inc.: Mega Party Game$
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- This GameCube update is largely the same as last year's Game Boy Advance game, right down to the GBA-quality graphics used in the minigames themselves.(Posted on 5 April 2004 04:04 PM)
- Bomberman Jetters
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- Anyone hoping for a game of equal quality to Bomberman Generation will ultimately find Bomberman Jetters to be a bitter pill to swallow.(Posted on 1 April 2004 04:04 PM)
- Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life
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- A Wonderful Life is a fun and potentially addictive game that, if you let it, will gladly consume any free time you choose to give it.(Posted on 25 March 2004 04:03 PM)
- Pokemon Colosseum
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- Colosseum largely gives fans what they want, which is lots of real freaky-looking monsters and lots of battling.(Posted on 22 March 2004 05:03 PM)
- Samurai Jack: The Shadow of Aku
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- The only remarkable thing about Samurai Jack is how utterly unremarkable it is, and that's certainly not a good reason to play this game.(Posted on 19 March 2004 06:03 PM)
- MVP Baseball 2004
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- The core fundamentals are spot-on, the variety of options and control choices is spectacular, and the presentation totally draws you into the experience.(Posted on 12 March 2004 03:03 PM)
- Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
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- As long as you're not expecting any huge additions to the Metal Gear milieu, The Twin Snakes serves as a great revival of a true classic.(Posted on 8 March 2004 11:03 PM)
- Pitfall: The Lost Expedition
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- If you're on the lookout for a solid platformer for a weekend rental, then Pitfall: The Lost Expedition is right up your alley.(Posted on 20 February 2004 05:02 PM)
- Conflict: Desert Storm II - Back to Baghdad
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- Conflict: Desert Storm II isn't without problems, but it's decidedly improved over the original game.(Posted on 22 January 2004 03:01 PM)
- Medabots Infinity
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- Those who aren't already fans of this series should look elsewhere, and Medabots fans searching for a fix are far better off watching the cartoon instead.(Posted on 21 January 2004 05:01 PM)