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Richard Young,
15 January 2001 |
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It has been said that there are few decent RPG’s for Sega’s Dreamcast, with a few exceptions in the form of one or two Japanese releases. Not only does AM2’s Shenmue (pronounced Shen-moo) represent a rare break from this Eastern exclusivity, but also turns out to be on of the most ambitiously groundbreaking video games ever.
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| Games,
Richard Young,
15 January 2001 |
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Of the somewhat half baked line up of launch titles for the much anticipated Playstation 2, one has to be an essential purchase for any existing fan of any of the original Tekkens, or the beat-em-up genre in general.
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| Games,
Richard Young,
20 January 1999 |
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Air Combat, released for the Playstation was one of the very first games available for the console way back when they cost £250 (remember that?).
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| Games,
Richard Young,
20 January 1999 |
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Ah, yes, more reminiscing I’m afraid. Remember that great old vector graphics dinosaur Battlezone?
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Richard Young,
20 January 1999 |
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Jumping Flash, Banjo Kazooie, Earthworm Jim; zany video game creature heroes one and all. But for Playstation fans, one pixellated critter reigns supreme: Crash Bandicoot.
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Richard Young,
20 January 1999 |
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For many video game fans, there are really only one or two pretenders to the beat ‘em up crown; Tekken, Soul Calibur and perhaps Street Fighter.
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