Beat ’Em Up Collection Review: The Ultimate 16-Bit Brawlers on Xbox

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Step into a time machine fueled by pure 16-bit energy. Beat ’Em Up Collection (QUByte Classics) for Xbox gathers seven adrenaline-packed side-scrollers that span ancient myths, post-apocalyptic mayhem, medieval carnage, and epic Chinese folklore. Whether you’re discovering these hidden gems or reliving arcade glory, this compilation delivers nonstop punch-packed action with modern conveniences to keep you in the fight.

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Worms Armageddon Anniversary Edition: Classic Chaos for a New Generation

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It’s hard to believe that it has been twenty-five years since the quirky, lovable invertebrates of Worms Armageddon first flung themselves into our hearts and onto our screens. To commemorate this milestone, Team17 has brought back the beloved classic in a spectacular way with the Worms Armageddon Anniversary Edition for Xbox—and it is nothing short of a delightful trip down memory lane.

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Back to the Backyard: Why You Need to Play Backyard Baseball ’97

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Step back into your childhood yard and rediscover the title that turned baseball into everyday fun. Backyard Baseball ’97 on Steam brings the original charm into the modern era, complete with smooth performance, Steam achievements, and global leaderboards. Whether you’re reliving the magic of Pablo Sanchez or introducing a new generation to pick-up games and witty banter, this release is a home run.

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The Force Is Strong with Star Wars Episode I Racer

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Star Wars Episode I Racer for the Xbox is an exhilarating, action-packed racing game that transports players to the thrilling world of podracing. With stunning graphics and immersive gameplay, this title is a must-play for fans of the Star Wars franchise and racing game enthusiasts.

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Killer Is Dead: The Perfect Xbox 360 Game

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If you’re looking for a unique gaming experience on the Xbox 360, Killer Is Dead is the game for you. Developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and released in 2013, this action-adventure game has a distinct art style and an engaging storyline that will keep you hooked.

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PAC-MAN 256 Review for Xbox: A Modern Twist on a Classic Game

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PAC-MAN, the iconic maze chaser, has seen many variations and versions over the decades. The Xbox’s version of PAC-MAN 256 takes the classic formula and reinvents it for a modern audience while retaining the core charm that made the original so beloved.

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Xbox Video Game Review: Capcom Arcade Cabinet

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Capcom Arcade Cabinet for Xbox 360 is a tremendous gift to video game enthusiasts, bringing an exquisite taste of the golden era of gaming right to your living room. This collection of classic games delivers a faithful homage to Capcom’s legacy, delivering excitement and nostalgia in equal measure.

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Sega Genesis Mini 2 Now Available

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The SEGA Genesis Mini 2 is now available to buy on Amazon but only for a limited time. Below are all the details, including the games on the system. Read on for more details, and make sure to buy a SEGA Genesis Mini 2 before it sells out.

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SEGA Genesis Mini 2 Announced & Available For Preorder

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The SEGA Genesis Mini 2 has officially been announced, and it’s now available to preorder on Amazon, with a release date of October 27. Below are all the details, including the games on the system, with more to be announced in the months to come. Read on for more details, and make sure to buy a SEGA Genesis Mini 2 before it sells out.

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Classic Home Video Games by Brett Weiss

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Brett Weiss has written countless books about retro video games, including the SNES Omnibus Volume 1 & Volume 2, as well as The 100 Greatest Console Video Games: 1977-1987. His upcoming NES Omnibus: Volume 1 was a runaway success on Kickstarter, and I look forward to checking out the final version in the months to come. Brett’s Classic Home Video Games trilogy of books is one of his most popular. Covering 1972 to 1990, these books take a look at some of the most influential systems and games that defined numerous generations.

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