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  • WWF Betrayal Brady Bunch
    2000s,  Kusoge,  Review

    Review – WWF Betrayal

    Zoey Handley / February 10, 2025 / No Comments

    The Monday Night War had just wrapped up, the WWF had reached new heights, we'd just seen some of the best wrestling games of all time hit the market, and Wayforward released one of its own. That's a great build up, it's just too bad WWF Betrayal is garbage water.

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    2000s,  Army Men,  Review

    Review – Army Men: Air Combat (GBC)

    Zoey Handley / July 9, 2018 / No Comments

    A lot of the time, when an Army Men title got ported to another platform, it would be remade from the ground up and become a distinct game. However, for some reason, most of the games that landed on Game Boy Color were recognizable ports, including Army Men: Air Combat.

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    2000s,  Army Men,  Review

    Review – Army Men 2 (GBC)

    Zoey Handley / October 4, 2017 / No Comments

    Digital Eclipse followed up their Game Boy Color sort-of port of the first Army Men with a sort-of port of Army Men 2. Only this time, it's even more distinctly its own game. It doesn't so much try to replicate the PC title, but rather fit its themes on GBC.

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    2000s,  Army Men,  Review

    Review – Army Men (GBC)

    Zoey Handley / September 26, 2017 / No Comments

    The tendrils of the Army Men series sprawled their way to the Game Boy, starting with a port of the original on the Color. Well, "port" might be being a bit generous, but Digital Eclipse did a decent job at moving it over to less powerful hardware.

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