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    1990s,  PlayStation,  Review,  SNES

    Review – Clock Tower: Rewind

    Zoey Handley / November 30, 2024 / No Comments

    It's nice to have an official release of Clock Tower. I was hyped, but slept on its initial re-release. Having circled back around, I can finally scratch this classic Japanese horror title off my list. I really hate writing these excerpts because I don't know what information will get you to click.

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    1990s,  Review,  The Quarterhole

    Review – Undercover Cops (Arcade)

    Zoey Handley / November 23, 2024 / No Comments

    Ever dream of a beat-'em-up by the Metal Slug crew? That actually happened. Undercover Cops was developed by Meeher, Akio, Susumu, and friends. You can totally tell. But while it absolutely looks the part and features their signature ridiculousness, it is, unfortunately, not the Metal Slug of belt-scrolling brawlers.

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  • Vigilante 8 N64 box art.
    1990s,  N64,  PlayStation,  Review

    Review – Vigilante 8

    Zoey Handley / November 20, 2024 / No Comments

    After Twisted Metal 2, the series went into a nosedive with the departure of Singletrac. There was no one to where the car combat crown. That is until Luxoflux stepped up with Vigilante 8, a game that is a lot like Twisted Metal but funkier and with dumber objectives.

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    2000s,  GameCube,  Review

    Review – F-Zero GX

    Zoey Handley / November 16, 2024 / No Comments

    I remember being extremely amped for the release of F-Zero GX in 2003. Thankfully, this was one instance where, when I finally got my hands on it, it was everything I hoped for. Returning to it all these years later, is it all I remember it to be. Yes. Very yes.

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    1990s,  Review

    Review – Road Rash (32-Bit)

    Zoey Handley / November 13, 2024 / No Comments

    I first played Road Rash (32-Bit) on 3DO Interactive Multiplayer where it stuck with me. As far as Road Rash games go, this is probably the best in the series (if you don't count Road Rash 64, but why would you?). It's also incredibly '90s, which is essentially my comfort food.

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    1980s,  Review

    Review – Street Rod

    Zoey Handley / October 30, 2024 / 1 Comment

    My dad probably would have loved Street Rod if we had it on our old DOS Shell/Windows 3.1 machine. Now, he's just going to have to live vicariously through me as I live out the '60s car culture dream. Unfortunately, said dream doesn't include a 427 cu. in. engine.

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  • Smashing Drive taxi cab parked atop the Chrysler Building.
    2000s,  Bakage,  GameCube,  Review,  The Quarterhole

    Review – Smashing Drive (Console)

    Zoey Handley / October 26, 2024 / No Comments

    I can't stop thinking about Smashing Drive. It's an artifact from another dimension, an alternate reality where the idea of Crazy Taxi existed but was never executed. It's hard to articulate how I feel about this game because I can't decide whether its faults are faults or if they're pockets of flavour.

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    1990s,  Bakage,  Review,  The Quarterhole

    Review – Cool Riders

    Zoey Handley / October 9, 2024 / No Comments

    If you don’t look too closely, it looks like a bunch of thrown-together digitized sprites trying hard to look cool. Like Pit Fighter; exactly like Pit Fighter. But upon closer inspection, you realize that it isn’t just some ill-advised, thrown-together racing game. It knows exactly what it is. I still do not know what chaotic ritual conjured this game, but…

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    1990s,  N64,  Review

    Review – Cruis’n World

    Zoey Handley / October 5, 2024 / No Comments

    Some of Cruis'n USA's rather wrongheaded choices contributed to a vision and personality that you won’t find in Cruis’n World. If you take out some of the awful jank, you lose part of its identity, as we see with Cruis’n World.

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    1980s,  Review,  The Quarterhole

    Review – Yie Ar Kung-Fu (Arcade)

    Zoey Handley / October 2, 2024 / No Comments

    If Hi-Score Girl is correct, Yie Ar Kung-Fu is where you need to start if you want to get skilled at fighting games. I don't know if that's true, but it's a great place to start if you want to learn about the evolution of the genre.

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