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Tennis Arena

With the right combination of good game-play and interesting characters, Tennis Arena could fill a need in the sports gaming genre.

Shadowbane

Does the world really need another online RPG?

Lumines

It's a strange and addictive puzzle game that involves creating blocks, much in the same way that Tetris required you to create lines.

Amerzone: The Explorer's Legacy

Comic author Benoît Sokal is revered in his native France and throughout Europe, but is not well known in the United States.

Monaco Grand Prix Racing Simulation 2

The 94-page manual does an excellent job of detailing the history of the Monaco Grand Prix and describes the events that happen on a typical Formula One racing weekend.
Nintendo 64

Pod 2

Ubi Soft hopes this will be the first combat racer available for online play through SegaNet.

Charlie's Angels

It's been quite a while since I've played a game this bad. From a lackluster and loosely followed plot, to bad gameplay and choppy graphics.

Rippin' Riders

It seems like it was just yesterday when I popped in the first snowboarding game I had ever played called Cool Boarders on the PlayStation.

Super Bust-A-Move 2

A problem some game reviewers run into is becoming jaded regarding games.

All Star Tennis '99

All the power, speed and intensity of professional tennis! Compete against professional tennis' top talent: Michael Chang, Mark Philippoussis, Amanda Coetzer, Richard Krajicek, Conchita Martinez, Jonas Bjorkman, Gustavo Kuerten and '98 Wimbledon Ch..
Nintendo 64

Conquest: Frontier Wars

Called into service soon after the disappearance of important fleet ships, your mission is to expand Terran influence on the other side of the wormhole.

The Sum of All Fears

Unfortunately, once past the training, you move on to the pathetic single player campaign.

Speed Devils

The car design is imaginative and different--and the controls are absolutely spot-on.

Moto Racer Advance

When it comes to racing games on the GBA, the quality and selection is sorely lacking. While there are a few stand out performers, most of the titles on the market just don't do a good enough job of representing the genre.

Jungle Book Rhythm N'Groove

Like Disney? Like music games? Then there's a good chance you'll dig Ubi Soft's Jungle Book Rhythm N'Groove, coming in November.