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F-Zero – Nintendo’s Best But Least Known Series

This article discusses the F-Zero series and its appearance on Nintendo. The F-Zero gaming series is not well known but is well worth a buy.

Azada – Ancient Magic Game Review

Europe’s Big Fish Studios has brought back the magical land of Azada for puzzle-loving video gamers with a bent for fantasy and magical stuff. In Azada: Ancient Magic, hapless, young and formerly magical book-trapped magician Titus calls upon your amazing puzzle solving powers to help him with a magical dilemma once again.

Slingo Quest Hawaii Review

The graphics for Slingo Quest Hawaii, are on par with the current casual gaming fare. Cutesy pictures of anime type boys and girls dressed in stereotypical Hawaiian garb. The setting is mostly tropical (hence the Hawaii tie in), so it’s a little more fun to play on a cold winters day.

Why Am I Always Tired? 4 Common Causes and the Solutions to Beat Exhaustion

Why am I always tired? This is a common complaint and one that does not have any single answer. In reality there are a number of reasons you could feel tired and sluggish. Read on to learn about common reasons for why a person feels constant exhaustion or fatigue.

Star Trek – A History of the Game

Of all hit comic books, television shows and movies there is none more suited for adaptation as a video game than the Star Trek series. With its well developed characters, a very realistic sci-fi setting and millions and billions of starry eyed fans it’s no wonder that copies just seem to disappear of the shelves the second any Start Trek games hits the market.

The Simpson’s Video Games

The Simpson’s Video Games is the latest video game that has used some of the characters from the well known animated television serial “The Simpsons”. The Simpson’s animated show has been one of the longest running television series of all time. It is a rare example of an animated series that appealed to both kids and adults. The show revolves around the potbellied, beer chugging, chronically lazy “papa” Homer Simpson and his dysfunctional family.

Super Mario Bros – A History of the Game

Super Mario Bros. resulted in numerous sequels and rip offs and popularized the side scrolling video game genre. And this ultimate classic has now been released in new and exciting 3D version as New Super Mario Bros. – DS. Moreover, player can now go online and play with their friends as Mario or Luigi in the multiplayer mode.

SpongeBob – A History of the Game

When a show, especially an animated one becomes such a big hit it’s usually turned into game and that is exactly what happened in SponeBob’s case. SpongeBob games have been released in a variety of game gaming platforms. Though there are numerous titles that have been released including some that have been designed by fans (can be downloaded free of cost), there are few SpongeBob games that really very good.

Terminator – A History of the Game

The first Terminator game released for DOS PCs in 1990. In the game you could either play as Kyle Reese who was assigned to protect Sarah or as the Terminator whose sole duty was to terminate her. When Terminator 2: Judgment Day was released in 1991, it was a huge hit and was regarded as one of best sci-fi movies to have ever been made.

Superman – A History of the Game

The first ever Superman game to be developed was produced by Atari in 1979 and was called…”SUPERMAN”. Though the game neither boasted of quality graphics nor engaging gameplay it still sold thousands of copies simply because fans couldn’t resist the chance of playing as their favourite superhero.

Tom Clancy Splinter Cell – Game Review

Splinter Cell can’t be won by playing it Rambo style. A number of stealth games have claimed that their games actually force the players to use their brains rather than their guns. However, Splinter Cell is the only game that has actually managed to do this.

Resident Evil – A History of the Game

The feeling of making a zombie’s head explode with a well aimed blast from a shot gun is worth a million bucks – and gamers know that no game in the market provides this experience quite as well as Resident Evil. Resident Evil also known as Biohazard in Japan has been developed by Capcom.

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