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Wednesday, 4 October 2006
October updates
A good bunch of wholesome gaming goodness has been rounded up recently. Highlights include a very tasty Chu Chu Rocket pack on the Dreamcast, arcade romp Gain Ground exemplifing Sega's 16Bit credentials that saw it succeed with the Mega Drive in the West as Animal Crossing gets comfy on the N64 astounding with its unique gameplay and lovable, cuddly visuals. Always good to have the Virtual Boy in stock - even if it does look like you're doing a lab experiment when playing it. Dynastic Hero plays a perfect hand on the PC Engine - the sort of title the machine relished. Some throw away gun fun on the PSX with some more serious samurai 'chanbara' romps and slick shmups on the big brother PS2. A plethora of new budget titles to boost your collection on the Saturn and Super Famicom as the XBox shows its shooter wares in some sublime Shikigami updates. For the full story please click here....
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GameCube,
Import Playstation,
Import PS3,
Import PSP,
Import Wii,
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Mega CD,
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Neo Geo,
PC Engine,
PS2,
Sega Saturn,
Super Famicom,
Virtual Boy,
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