Don’t make me stick a spongesicle in your wall sphincter. Also it’s once and for all proven that *Genesis* does what Nintendon’t.
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Don’t make me stick a spongesicle in your wall sphincter. Also it’s once and for all proven that *Genesis* does what Nintendon’t.
Like/comment/subscribe, yo.
Sonic the Hedgehog PART 4 where Logan not only forgets Yuji Naka’s name, but also gets the “Genesis Does What Nintendon’t” slogan wrong. You’re welcome.
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Logan continues to suck at Sonic 1 while reminiscing with Chris about classic platformers and the sometimes questionable Sonic the Hedgehog 90’s cartoon.
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Developer: Pandemic Studios
Publisher: LucasArts
Players: 1-4 (Xbox, PS2) (32 online)
1 (PC) (64 online)
1 (PSP)
Genre: Third-person shooter
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Hours Played: over 30
Progress: Beat main campaign mode
Most sequels to games are inferior to the originals. They don’t add enough to the series to be considered as good as the one that started it all. Battlefront II is not one of these games. Star Wars Battlefront brought something entirely new to the gaming world (and the Star Wars world for that matter). Through Battlefront II, you are able to play as a regular infantryman through famous Star Wars battles like the Battle of Geonosis, and even change their outcome. For example, you can have the Empire win the Battle of Endor, even though in the movies they lost it. Battlefront was a great game, but the sequel was even better.
Developer: SquareSoft
Publisher: SCEA
Genre: Tactics RPG
Rating: T (Teen)
Players: 1
Console: PlayStation
Progress: Completed main story in game numerous times
This is Game Usagi’s first Guest Review. It was done by Joey G. especially for Game Usagi. Enjoy!
-Miyamoto
Final Fantasy Tactics is possibly the best Final Fantasy to ever be released. There are flaws, but they take NOTHING away from the game’s enjoyability. A wonderful story, amazing gameplay, and tons of jobs and skills to work with. So you don’t have to sit and read 3 pages of a single review, I’ll tell you in a moderately short amount of reading why this classic game is a must own for Final Fantasy fans and casual gamers alike.