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Booth Babes: A Short Documentary

July 13, 2001

The intrepid journalists of GF! went to E3 and returned not only with armloads of previews, but this gem of documentary filmmaking. Directed by Sarah Wichlacz, Booth Babes: A Short Documentary gets you up close and personal with the legend. What are you waiting for?
Crazy Taxi 2 Review (DC)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. If you know that riff, you know this game. Crazy Taxi 2 doesn't do much in the way of innovation or improvement. It's one of those "more" sequels. If you couldn't get enough of the first, then you might want to check this one out. Click!

Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal Review (PC)

July 10, 2001

The devious minds at Black Isle have come up with another way to make you squander summertime. Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal will have you shunning the light, intent only on becoming a murderous demon, or at least killing some murderous demons. Click now.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero Review (PS2)
Crave has polished up its DC classic franchise, TXR, and brings us Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero on the PS2. Combining arcade and sim elements, this game makes street racing really, really fun. Cruise the Tokyo highways in the dead of night, looking for challenges. Racers, report to the starting line.

Off-Road Redneck Racing Review (PC)

July 6, 2001

Off-Road Redneck Racing, comes with the "Leonard N’ Bubba Seal of Approval." Ostensibly related to 1997s Redneck Rampage, the potential to combine backwoods potty-humor with over-the-top racing gameplay (think Dukes of Hazzard meets Midtown Madness), seems chock full of possibilities.  Zoom, zoom, zoom here.
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty Releases in November
Word on the street is, this Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty thing is going to be pretty hot. Although Kojima and his team have "submerged" themselves into their secret labs to complete the long-awaited blockbuster sequel, Konami has just released information about the MGS2 launch. Click here for the release.
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon Review (GBA) 
Konami resurrects their classic franchise on the GBA, and it's super sweet. Castlevania: Circle of the Moon is an old-fashioned side-scrolling, whip lashing, vampire killing adventure, just the way we like it. Click here.
Sega Announces Crazy Taxi Movie
Sega has announced that there will be a Crazy Taxi Movie. The film is planned for a summer release, although which summer isn't known for sure, and will be directed by Richard Donner. Sega hopes the film will bolster the Crazy Taxi franchise. Click for details.

Hunter: The Reckoning Preview (Xbox)

July 3, 2001

Interplay will unleash an insanely cool horror game for Xbox around the beginning of next year. Hunter: The Reckoning takes place in the White Wolf universe. But it's not a slow-paced RPG. This is a multiplayer dream, with hordes and hordes of the undead to blow away. Click here for the gory details.
Krazy Racers Review (GBA) 
Konami complimented the GBA launch with their very cool cart racer, Krazy Racers. Although it's living in the shadow of MKA, due in a couple of months, this little cartridge packs plenty of good times. To the starting line.

Fire Pro Wrestling Review (GBA)

June 28, 2001

Bam! Entertainment brings the noise into the ring with Fire Pro Wrestling, a GBA title that rivals in gameplay many console wrestling games. With over 150 pre-fab wrestlers and 1200 moves, plus a create-a-wrestler mode, this one will keep you busy for awhile. Get over here!
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure Review (GBA) 
Majesco brings us another SNES port with Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure. Everything about it is pretty great, including the nice visuals and animation, except the lack of a save feature. Click!

Earthworm Jim Review (GBA)

June 25, 2001

Majesco was kind enough to kick us down their launch titles. Earthworm Jim is a classic 2D sidescroller, resurrected on the GBA. For those of you hankering for some old-fashioned EWJ action, or those who missed it the first time around, this might be one to check out. Click here for the review.
Iridion 3D Review (GBA) 
Amaze your friends and relatives with the insanely cool graphics the GBA cranks out in Iridion 3D. The look of this game is incredible, and the boss characters are amazing. Still, it's got some pretty simple gameplay. Click here.
Silpheed Review (PS2) 
The fine, fine folks at Working Designs offer up another excellent import. Silpheed is a high quality shooter, in the classic sense of the genre, with pretty graphics and some cool little twists. And, like all the best shooters, it is damn hard. No pansies need apply. Click!

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