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Friday, May 18, 2012

Been a busy with with CES 2011 and it being the first real week back to work. We have just put the finishing touches on some of the reviews we have been working on and wanted to point them out to you.

First and foremost, Intellivision Lives! for the Nintendo DS by Kevin May.

If you are a fan of nostalgia - this is a good collectors pack. There are over 60 titles, some unreleased. It is a nice compilation of action, sports, strategy, and role-playing and puzzle games. For me, this is a part of my past I yearn to get back (my youth, that is). At the same time, it makes me realize how far we've come.

Second from our newest member of the staff, Matthew Byrd we bring you his Back to the Future: Episode One review.

It's a shame though that Back to the Future never really got a proper video game treatment. Sure there were those LJN developed NES games, but the less said about those the better.

Actually, that's letting them off too easy. They are some of the worst movie adaptations of all time and that's putting them in a very select crowd. It's like the movie hurt one of the developer's kids or something and they were trying to make the games out of spite.

And finally my Disney Epic Mickey review...

Not only will the visuals be familiar to you, the sound will be too. The music in Disney Epic Mickey is subtle and not repetitive which is very refreshing. Hearing tunes from Steam Boat Willie or from newer tunes from Disney theme park attractions made me always ask what other music will I come across next. Each time I was pleasantly surprised.

That's it folks... Enjoy!

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