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Developer Square Enix launched Final Fantasy Tactics Advance on the Gameboy Advance back in 2003. Acclaim from reviewers and fans were almost universal, and the title became an instant hit selling well above 1 million copies worldwide. While time has stood still for Square Enix' strategy roleplaying game, the genre and handhelds have evolved. Final [...]
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Are they really any real free gold farming guides for the wow game>? This is a question that most World of Warcraft players who want to learn how to make more gold in the game keep asking me. And I would try to answer it here. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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Jake Hunter is a decent way to kill a few hours, but there wasn't enough effort put into it to really stand out. It lacks personality. Jake is a stereotype, and the stories are straight forward, humorless affairs. Still, I played through them without getting frustrated and they were just engaging enough to keep my [...]
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That's not the style of Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard, and as our industry starts to lean more and more towards the new “everyone's a gamer” philosophy, we're realizing more that if you are in fact traditional in taste, there are only a few key games that truly aim specifically towards you. Etrian Odyssey [...]
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If Tamagotchi Connection Corner Shop 3 incorporated minigames from the past games as well, so that it had a bigger selection, I could potentially recommend it. Or if playing the minigames and earning money was used for an interactive virtual pet system (since the series is based on that concept anyway) it could be worth [...]
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Final Fantasy Tactics was the ultimate turn-based strategy game when it was released on the original PlayStation back in 1998. Fans had to wait over five years for its follow-up, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance on the GBA. While it still offered a deep strategy game, its premise and presentation was considerably less mature than the [...]
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Guitar Hero: On Tour takes the core component of the Red Octane original and its gazillion console sequels and accurately reduces it for play on the Nintendo DS. The gameplay remains the same: as the song plays, gems slide down a note highway that represents the guitar portion of the tune. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation [...]
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Ubisoft's Imagine line of games is aimed at teen and pre-teen girls, but its latest offering doesn't treat them with much respect. If Imagine Rock Star is any indication, the developers seem to think that young girls don't have any taste in music, can't handle anything but the shallowest gameplay, and are really just interested [...]
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WALL-E is a simple robot with a simple life, but I think that's where he gets most of his charm. That simplistic charm definitely carries over to the Nintendo DS version of his theatrical adventure from Pixar – THQ's Helixe studio has created a cool retro-style puzzle game in the vein of the classic Chip's [...]
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When a title like Super Dodgeball Brawlers comes down the pipe, it does two things. First off, it energizes fans of the Kunio series, since US releases are few and far between. Secondly though, it holds a lot of pressure to perform, since America doesn't see too many of them, so what Kunio games do [...]
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