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07/19/03 | | Shawn Rider
David Kushner\'s latest book tells the story of two of gaming\'s most notable notables: John Carmack and John Romero. Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture is more than just a hummer of a title: It\'s a really enjoyable read. From Commander Keen to Quake, the story of these two Johns impacts virtually every facet of the gaming world. This one should be on your summer reading list. Click here for the review.



07/06/03 | | Jeremy Kauffman
LucasArts kicks us down another title this week: Star Wars: The Clone Wars for Xbox. How does this version fare? The addition of online multiplayer modes is more than welcome, and it actually makes this mediocre game pretty entertaining. However, all is not perfect in the Republic, that\'s for sure. Click here for more.


07/06/03 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
LucasArts has finally shown a little love to their \"other\" big movie franchise. Indiana Jones and the Emperor\'s Tomb doesn\'t push any limits, and it could be more fun to play, but the classic storyline and solid construction make it more than worth a run-through for anyone partial to our fave anthropology professor. Click here.


07/06/03 | | Eric Qualls
Activision brings us a little bit of what Gamecube owners are dying to get: an RPG! Lost Kingdoms II is the sequel to the first RPG released for the GC, and it shows significant improvements. Unfortunately, it\'s still a fairly brief card-collecting game with a thin storyline. RPG fans should read this review before buying. Click here.


07/06/03 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
category: archive
The Rugrats and the Wild Thornberrys team up, as we all know, in Rugrats Go Wild, this summer's kiddie bizomb. But the videogame version is pretty much just a bomb. The sound and visuals are just right, but game developers should remember: Kids are young people, not stupid people. Challenge our youth. Click for more.


07/06/03 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
category: archive
LucasArts kicks us down another title this week: Star Wars: The Clone Wars for Xbox. How does this version fare? The addition of online multiplayer modes is more than welcome, and it actually makes this mediocre game pretty entertaining. However, all is not perfect in the Republic, that's for sure. Click here for more.


07/06/03 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
category: archive
LucasArts has finally shown a little love to their "other" big movie franchise. Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb doesn't push any limits, and it could be more fun to play, but the classic storyline and solid construction make it more than worth a run-through for anyone partial to our fave anthropology professor. Click here.


07/06/03 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
category: archive
Activision brings us a little bit of what Gamecube owners are dying to get: an RPG! Lost Kingdoms II is the sequel to the first RPG released for the GC, and it shows significant improvements. Unfortunately, it's still a fairly brief card-collecting game with a thin storyline. RPG fans should read this review before buying. Click here.


07/03/03 | | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
category: archive
Activision has released the latest Half-Life mod as a stand-alone package. Day of Defeat is a really great mod for Half-Life that offers some compelling team play complete with voice over IP. But is the retail package worth it? The newest addition to the GF! team, Tristan Mashark, is going to answer that question for you. Click here for more.


06/19/03 | | Tristan Mayshark
Activision has released the latest Half-Life mod as a stand-alone package. Day of Defeat is a really great mod for Half-Life that offers some compelling team play complete with voice over IP. But is the retail package worth it? The newest addition to the GF! team, Tristan Mashark, is going to answer that question for you. Click here for more.


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