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Foocha! is an outspoken entertainment review Web site, covering movies, games, music, TV and books. We do it for kicks, not for cash. Interested in writing for the site?
Foocha! was created by the founders of Taglab and is published using Taglab Publisher 2, a web based content management tool. Martin Algesten has a blog on bugs.
Games
N-Gen Racing, PlayStation
Games, Richard Young, 20 January 1999
In case you were wondering, N-Gen Racing isn’t the latest Star Trek game, with Captain Picard racing around some kind of futuristic speedway hot on the tail of Dr. Crusher, oh no. More,
Pac Man World, PlayStation
Games, Richard Young, 20 January 1999
Yes, Pac-Man has been resurrected by Namco and been given the full 3D platformer treatment in the process. More,
Perfect Dark, Nintendo64
Games, Jerry Carpenter, 20 January 1999
It’s a first person shooter in the style of ‘Goldeneye’, and by the same company, Rare who never fail to get thumbs up with all their releases. More,
Playstation 2 is here, finally... sort of...
Games, Richard Young, 20 January 1999
Well, it’s finally here. This Friday, 24th November, the most eagerly anticipated entertainment console in video game history hits the UK. More,
PSone
Games, Richard Young, 20 January 1999
As part of Sony’s marketing strategy surrounding the imminent and eagerly anticipated arrival of the Playstation 2, the boxy grey slab that was the original Playstation has been repackaged as a smaller, streamlined unit with a sexy white casing, not unlike a funky bar of soap with sockets. More,
Renegade Racers, PlayStation
Games, Richard Young, 20 January 1999
In these heady days of great console racing games, yer Wipeouts, yer Ridge Racers and the like, a funny little sub-genre has sprung up, influenced no doubt in part by Nintendo’s hugely successful Mario Kart. More,
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