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King of Fighters: Maximum Impact - Maniax
game: King of Fighters: Maximum Impact - Maniax
review | 08/30/05 | Chris Martin
KOF: Maximum Impact Maniax offers up all the frenzied action you expect from a King of Fighters match. But what about ye who do not know what to expect from thee olde fighting game? Well, you could pick up a deeper or more complex fighter your first time out, or you could just relax in some graphical splendor and fast-paced button mashing.
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Motorized Automax Disc Repair System
game: Motorized Automax Disc Repair System
preview | 05/19/05 | Shawn Rider
Scratched discs suck. There's no other way to put it. And while there are many methods of repairing scratched discs, we were impressed with the Automax system, which is a very nice, drop it and go device that buffs those scratches right out.
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King of Fighters: Maximum Impact
game: King of Fighters: Maximum Impact
review | 11/09/04 | Eric Qualls
King of Fighters: Maximum Impact is SNK's latest attempt at a 3D fighter and the result is actually pretty good. Unlike the rest of the KoF series, Maximum Impact has the speed, controls, and flow to actually appeal to the mainstream and not just to hardcore SNK fans. Read our full review to find out more.
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Max Payne
game: Max Payne
review | 04/21/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
GBA players have reason to smile: Max Payne is that rare sort of GBA game that manages to deliver the fun, style, and feel of its console counterpart. The action is there, the bullet time is there”somehow even 20+ minutes of narration is there. It's all quite an accomplishment on a handheld. Click here for the full review.
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Max Payne II: The Fall of Max Payne
game: Max Payne II: The Fall of Max Payne
review | 12/07/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Console gamers had to exercise a little patience when PC gamers were the first to get their hands on Max Payne 2, but the wait is over. Max is back, and this time he has company to liven things up a bit. Max is wasting bad guys and dodging bullets better than ever via the bullet time ballet, but the high point here is the superbly crafted narrative. Gamesfirst! editor Shawn Rider delves the depths of Max Payne 2, and the story begins right here.
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DDRMAX2
game: DDRMAX2
review | 11/01/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
All across Asia“arcades in Hong Kong, Taipei, Tokyo, gamers young and old, male and female line up to show their stuff on Dance Dance revolution's various incarnations. Now you can join in on the craze from the comfort of your own livingroom. Konami's DDRMAX 2, the latest release in the Dance Dance Revolution game, is now in US stores and, best of all, it comes bundled with the dance pad. So whether you're looking to go pro, just have a little fun, or shed a few pounds, this one shouldn't be missed. So what are you waiting for? Click here and bust a move.
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Max Payne II: The Fall of Max Payne
game: Max Payne II: The Fall of Max Payne
review | 11/01/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Want to make a legend? Here's the recipe: Take your usual action videogame, add a half pound of cool, two cups of kick ass, and a teaspoon of uber style. It worked last time, and Rockstar's latest, Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne: A Film Noir Love Story, improves on the origional title in almost every aspect. Click here John Woo style for the whole story.
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The Suffering Preview
game: The Suffering
preview | 05/26/03 | Matt James
Midway is getting all creepy on us, and not in a cuddly Dr. Muto way. The Suffering is a dark, dark, dark horror adventure game set in a maximum security prison. Definitely for adults, and scary enough to hook our man Matt in the midst of the E3 show floor, this is one game for grownups who have deadbolts on the doors.
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The Suffering
game: The Suffering
preview | 05/26/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Midway is getting all creepy on us, and not in a cuddly Dr. Muto way. The Suffering is a dark, dark, dark horror adventure game set in a maximum security prison. Definitely for adults, and scary enough to hook our man Matt in the midst of the E3 show floor, this is one game for grownups who have deadbolts on the doors. Click here.
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Super Ghouls n' Ghosts Review
game: Super Ghouls n' Ghosts
review | 11/17/02 | Matt Baldwin
Our old-school sidescrolling addict, Matt, checks out Capcom\'s latest revival -- Super Ghouls n\' Ghosts recreates the Super NES experience on the Game Boy Advance. For classic, and incredibly difficult, arcade action, you might want to check this one out. After Maximo, how can you resist?
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Moto GP Review (Xbox)
game: Moto GP
review | 07/20/02 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
THQ and their developer, Climax, have done a bang-up job on their latest motorcycle racing sim. Benefitting from some RPG elements and a huge array of bikes and riders to choose from, Moto GP looks to become the Gran Turismo of motorcycle racing. It\'s a lot of fun, and really, really pretty to look at. Click here.
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EDITORIAL - The Plight of Dreamcast Networking in Third-World-Net Cities
Articles Archive | 01/01/00 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Obviously, the internet capabilities of the Dreamcast”combined with its superior processor apparatus”give it an edge far sharper than any system to break in the last forever many years. You thought, perhaps, that you had maximized the possibilities of your couch when you finally found the Dukes of Hazzard TV tray you had been looking for the last ten years, or installed the Molson-stocked mini-fridge next to your remote control caddy. But now, Sega has introduced the possibility of leisurely strolling through the internet from that selfsame couch, not to mention given you the option to play console games on-line with friends who are similarly devoted to their domestic sitting arrangements.
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