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Archive March 2005

Super Mario 64 DS – Mini-games, keys and hidden character thumbnail Super Mario 64 DS – Mini-games, keys and hidden character
Mini-games To unlock mini-games in the rec-room, catch the indicated number of rabbits with the character whose mini-game you want to unlock. Mario Sort Or ‘Splode: 1 rabbit. Trampoline Time: 2 rabbits. Shuffle Shell: 3 rabbits. Bounce and Trounce: 4
Sudeki – PC Review thumbnail Sudeki – PC Review
I often wonder how developers come up with the names for the characters and locations within their games.  Do they actually pay someone to sit there and grab Scrabble pieces out of a hat, fashioning randomly obscure combinations of letters. 
Project Rub – DS Review thumbnail Project Rub – DS Review
The Nintendo DS hails to be the latest innovation in on-the-go gameplay, what with it’s wi-fi capability, microphone and two screens, one of which is of course the touch screen. However, one of the major concerns is how the designers
Tiger Woods PGA Tour – DS Review thumbnail Tiger Woods PGA Tour – DS Review
Mark Twain once described the game of golf as, “a good walk spoilt.” I think he was right, but then he had not played Tiger Woods PGA Tour. EA Sports’ latest incarnation of the Tiger Woods franchise on the Nintendo
Zoo Keeper – DS Review thumbnail Zoo Keeper – DS Review
No launch of a new gaming device would be complete without the RPG, the driving game, the beat ‘em up, or in the case of Zoo Keeper for the Nintendo DS, the good old fashioned puzzler. Long have we awaited
GTR: FIA GT Racing Game – PC Review thumbnail GTR: FIA GT Racing Game – PC Review
Do you consider yourself to be a really skilled person?  Want to prove it?  Do one of the following if you wish to gain our respect:  1. Attain world peace.  2. Reach Mach-6 on a unicycle.  3. Use a spade
Spider-Man 2 – DS Review thumbnail Spider-Man 2 – DS Review
2D side-scrolling platformers have always been a dime a dozen on handheld consoles and they will be for years to come. From the original monochrome housebrick-esque Game Boy, right through to the swankylicious, touch-screen-erific (two words that I’ve recently coined
Darwinia – PC Review thumbnail Darwinia – PC Review
If you do a search for “emulators” online, you’ll find more than 10 million hits. Retro games from such old machines as Sega Megadrives and Atari 2400s are apparently in big demand from gamers, which is no surprise considering the
Will of Steel – PC Review thumbnail Will of Steel – PC Review
Commanding a war has gotten more complicated so it seems.  Gone are the days where simply ruling with an iron fist, a hawk’s eye, or a rod of iron would suffice.  No, now the standard has become much more sophisticated. 

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