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Jak and Daxter PS2 Review – The Spiky-Haired Duo That Defined a Generation of Platformers
Jak and Daxter PS2 Review – The Spiky-Haired Duo That Defined a Generation of Platformers Platform: PlayStation 2 • Release: 2001 • Developer: Naughty Dog Ah, the early 2000s — when every hero had gravity-defying hair and a sidekick that never shut up. Naughty Dog checked both boxes and shipped a platformer that feels like Mario…
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Mortal Kombat: Unchained – Kombat on the Go (PSP)
Introduction What’s better than ripping out spines and calling it a “finisher”? Doing it on the go! Released for the PSP in 2006, Mortal Kombat: Unchained promises to bring the brutal, bloody combat we all know and love from the Mortal Kombat series to a handheld console. It’s got the fatalities, the violence, and a…
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Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker – A Future That Should’ve Stayed in the Past (PS1)
Introduction If Gotham’s future looks anything like Batman Beyond for the PS1, we should all be very worried. Released in 2000, this game is based on the animated series Batman Beyond, where a new, younger Batman (Terry McGinnis) takes up the mantle from Bruce Wayne in a cyberpunk Gotham City. With a setup like that,…
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NFL Blitz – When Football Met Chaos (N64)
Introduction What if football wasn’t about strategy, but more about body slams and bending the rules like a rubber band? Welcome to NFL Blitz, where the motto seems to be, “Rules? What rules?” Released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998, this game takes everything you know about football and throws it out the window—except the…
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Tomb Raider – PS1’s Ultimate Crash Course in Acrobatic Archaeology
Introduction Before Nathan Drake was even in diapers, Lara Croft was out here leaping across death traps in short shorts and dual-wielding pistols like it was a normal Tuesday. Released in 1996, Tomb Raider for the PlayStation didn’t just introduce us to one of gaming’s most iconic characters, it pretty much kicked off an entire…
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Thousand Arms – A Retro RPG Date with Destiny (PS1)Reviewing: Thousand Arms for PlayStation 1
Introduction What do you get when you mix turn-based RPGs with a dating sim? Well, let’s just say it’s like trying to save the world with charm and a few awkward romantic encounters along the way. Enter Thousand Arms, where saving the day and being a playboy go hand in hand—literally. Released in 1999 by…
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- Jak and Daxter PS2 Review – The Spiky-Haired Duo That Defined a Generation of Platformers

- Mortal Kombat: Unchained – Kombat on the Go (PSP)

- Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker – A Future That Should’ve Stayed in the Past (PS1)

- NFL Blitz – When Football Met Chaos (N64)

- Tomb Raider – PS1’s Ultimate Crash Course in Acrobatic Archaeology
