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Review: VIDEOBALL
VIDEOBALL is tried, tested, and true. It comes from Action Button Entertainment, the California-based indie developer behind PSM gems Tuffy the Corgi and the Tower of Bones and Ten by Eight. VIDEOBALL is accessible. It can be picked up and …
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Review: R.B.I. Baseball 16
If you are looking for a quick, pick up and play baseball game that is accessible for new players, R.B.I. Baseball 16 may be for you. The game isn’t a baseball simulator, and it isn’t trying to be one. Stat …
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Review: R.B.I. Baseball 2015
R.B.I. Baseball 15 improves on the short offerings of last year’s R.B.I. Baseball 14 and this helps the game justify its $20 price tag. Stat tracking, online play and online roster updates help improve last year’s shortcomings. The overall package …
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Review: Super Mega Baseball
Years ago I remember sinking a good deal of time into MLB Slugfest and loving just about every minute with it. As with most sports games I tend to gravitate towards arcade rather than simulation and, as luck would have …
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Review: R.B.I. Baseball 14
I definitely don’t mind reviewing all these retro remakes of classic NES and arcade games when they are good. R.B.I. Baseball 14 does have the official MLB player names, and unlike the original 80’s version, also has official MLB team names. However, it’s not at all to be …
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Review: Sportsfriends
If playing with friends is coming back in style, Sportsfriends is the standard bearer, waving its banner and ushering in a new wave of local multiplayer madness. Not one of the four games features online multiplayer or other connected features …
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Review: Real Boxing
Vivid Games has managed to do a few things right with Real Boxing, first and foremost releasing the first boxing game ever on Vita. That right there sets itself up for lots of potential sales, but then there is the …
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Review: Pool Nation
Pool Nation comes to the PlayStation 3 nearly seven months after its initial release on Xbox Live Arcade. Not even before I had achieved 100% of the stars in my first 9-ball tour did I find it hard to resist …
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Review: Passing Time
The developers of free to play Frobisher Says took a foray into the PSM market with Passing Time, and it’s a triple whammy – there’s a lot of content on offer, it plays well and it won’t break the bank. …
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Review: Foosball 2012
Throughout the years many video games have been developed to virtually recreate games that are found in the real world. Everything from the traditional team sports like football and basketball to the one-on-one games like billiards and chess. Many of …
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Review: VIDEOBALL
VIDEOBALL is tried, tested, and true. It comes from Action Button Entertainment, the California-based indie developer behind PSM gems Tuffy the Corgi and the Tower of Bones and Ten by Eight. VIDEOBALL is accessible. It can be picked up and …
+
Read More
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Review: R.B.I. Baseball 16
If you are looking for a quick, pick up and play baseball game that is accessible for new players, R.B.I. Baseball 16 may be for you. The game isn’t a baseball simulator, and it isn’t trying to be one. Stat …
+
Read More
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Review: R.B.I. Baseball 2015
R.B.I. Baseball 15 improves on the short offerings of last year’s R.B.I. Baseball 14 and this helps the game justify its $20 price tag. Stat tracking, online play and online roster updates help improve last year’s shortcomings. The overall package …
+
Read More
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Review: Super Mega Baseball
Years ago I remember sinking a good deal of time into MLB Slugfest and loving just about every minute with it. As with most sports games I tend to gravitate towards arcade rather than simulation and, as luck would have …
+
Read More
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Review: R.B.I. Baseball 14
I definitely don’t mind reviewing all these retro remakes of classic NES and arcade games when they are good. R.B.I. Baseball 14 does have the official MLB player names, and unlike the original 80’s version, also has official MLB team names. However, it’s not at all to be …
+
Read More
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Review: Sportsfriends
If playing with friends is coming back in style, Sportsfriends is the standard bearer, waving its banner and ushering in a new wave of local multiplayer madness. Not one of the four games features online multiplayer or other connected features …
+
Read More
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Review: Real Boxing
Vivid Games has managed to do a few things right with Real Boxing, first and foremost releasing the first boxing game ever on Vita. That right there sets itself up for lots of potential sales, but then there is the …
+
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Review: Pool Nation
Pool Nation comes to the PlayStation 3 nearly seven months after its initial release on Xbox Live Arcade. Not even before I had achieved 100% of the stars in my first 9-ball tour did I find it hard to resist …
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Review: Passing Time
The developers of free to play Frobisher Says took a foray into the PSM market with Passing Time, and it’s a triple whammy – there’s a lot of content on offer, it plays well and it won’t break the bank. …
+
Read More
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Review: Foosball 2012
Throughout the years many video games have been developed to virtually recreate games that are found in the real world. Everything from the traditional team sports like football and basketball to the one-on-one games like billiards and chess. Many of …
+
Read More