Where would we be without the Infinite Monkey theorem, which postulates that “An infinite number of monkeys, with an infinite number of typewriters, will eventually reproduce the works of Shakespeare.” In the case of Gripper, the backstory isn’t why we’re here. We want to ride motorcycles and kick some butt while swinging a grappling hook. And Gripper from Heart Core delivers that in spades.
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If you like robots, cooperative play and weaponized disco balls then I have a game for you. Strap in for magnificent metallic mayhem™ because today we are going to look at Mill Game’s Robo Revenge Squad.
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Do you feel the need for speed or will you end up in a flat spin, headed out to sea? These burning questions and squadrons of Top Gun references await you in this review of SEGA ACES G-LOC: Air Battle. So kick the tires and light the fires as we check out the latest SEGA revival of an arcade classic.
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Twenty years ago, Crash Team Racing beat Mario Kart at its own game, its well-designed courses, power-sliding mechanics, and relative lack of catch-up items or mercy of any sort for its players make it a game that deserves to be remembered. Today its modern clone once more charges forth to challenge Mario. Will it once again show Nintendo the folly of battling a Bandicoot or has it been left in the dust by 20 years of Mario Kart evolution?
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If being surrounded, mobbed and torn to pieces by intelligent machines is your idea of a good time then Assault Android Cactus is just what you need. This intense single or multi-player shoot-em-up plays like a 1980s arcade game and keeps the pressure on until you prevail or fail.
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