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KEEP PLAYING: Rewind – Comix Zone

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Famicom Dojo Season 2: Sega Family Tree Special

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Also, in honor of the start of Season 2, the Famicom Dojo Season 1 DVD is on sale for $9.95 through the month of March! Get your copy today!
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Overclocked’s Quest for Sonic 4

Apparently what started out as a little comment on the Twitter page of video game music icons Overclocked Remix has turned into a little quest for the members of the audio community. After being noticed by a gaming new blog, Press the Buttons, OCR decided that they indeed liked the idea of being put in [...]

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Project Needlemouse – Sega’s Challenge

There’s been a ton of news recently that’s been thrown around about Project: Needlemouse, the codename for the newest Sonic the Hedgehog game in the works that is banking on the claim that it is going to be a 2D game that throws back to the days of Sonic on the Genesis. Concept art for [...]

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$20 Game of the Week: Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection (PS3, Xbox 360)

Did we really need another Sega Genesis compilation, especially when most of these games are available on Virtual Console/Xbox Live Arcade/Playstation Network Store? When it’s this good, ABSOLUTELY. While the lineup is similar to 2006’s Sega Genesis Collection, there are several games from that disc that were left off and there are many [...]

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$20 Game of the Week: The House of the Dead – Overkill (Wii)

In the days of the Sega Saturn and Dreamcast, the House of the Dead provided players with zombie-blasting thrills long before zombies became cool. Fast forward to now, with the Wiimote making it easy for light gun rail shooters to make a comeback of sorts, with games such as Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles [...]

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Lost Classics: GunValkyrie (Xbox)

Every inch of this sci-fi shooter screams “even though Japanese developers created me, I was made specifically for American audiences”. This sentiment would later be the driving force behind games such as Breakdown, Dead Rising, and No More Heroes, games that have achieved cult-like status. Smilebit/Sega’s Xbox shooter might not have been perfect, [...]

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KEEP PLAYING: Rewind – Vectorman

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