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Donald Duck: Quack Attack
Back story Not only has Disney’s favourite duck been starring in cartoons for 60 years, since the early Eighties, Donald has appeared In games on the Master System, MegaDrive, Game Gear, SNES, and Game Boy. If this had been classified as a ‘retro gaming experience’, perhaps things would have turned out differently. Perhaps the content of this review would have been more lenient, but as it stands, Quack Attack deserves to be covered in plum sauce and strung up in a Chinese res
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May 214 min read


007: Everything or Nothing
James Bond may still triumph at the flicks, but he clearly needs to improve his game on PS2. Will this be the game to do it or will he die another day? Read on... Release Date: February 11, 2004 There are few more recognisable characters in the world than James Bond. Which makes tucking him away behind the camera seem rather a strange decision - EA’s two previous PlayStation2 efforts, James Bond 007 in... Agent Under Fire and Nightfire, both trod the first-person shooter path
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May 196 min read


Dead or Alive 2
Release Date: October 16, 1999 Back Story Tecmo, the company best known for bringing us Monster Rancher, first assaulted our senses with Dead Or Alive on the PSone and proved the game was more than a stopgap until the arrival of Tekken 3 with its phenomenal speed. This was then followed up on Dreamcast where it was received just as well. Then the PS2 got in on the act and what you see before you is the review of a enhanced conversion of the NTCS version (Dead Or Alive 2 Hardc
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May 198 min read
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