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  • Electronic Gaming Monthly – Holiday 2007

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    Source: Electronic Gaming Monthly – Holiday 2007

    While EGM was one of the best and best selling game magazines of all time, it was getting pretty close to the end of its life by this time. The final original issue would be published in January 2009, about a year after this issue. The Holiday 2007 issue includes:

    Press Start

    • Letters – Some comments about Nintendo publishers’ declining game quality, shorter games, video game testing, controller abuse, religion in games, and more.
    • Holiday Buyers’ Guide – A guide to the best gifts for 2007. Some of the items mentioned include a trip to Jules’ Undersea Lodge ($475/night), VEXplorer Robot Kit ($200), Pipe Dream for the Game Boy ($12/used), Shock Ball ($20), Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp ($9000/5 days), Master Chief Mimobot USB stick (I have an R2D2 one of these), Zelda Animated Series DVD ($25), Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel ($130), Mushroom Lamp ($12), Atari Keychain ($45 for 3 different ones), 8-bit Tie ($20), and lots more.
    • Foreign Object – A look at SNK’s Doki Doki Majo Shinpan!…a game that teaches you to be a pervert.
    • Ask the Pros: Halo 3 – Some of the best players and how they play the game.
    • Preview: Unreal Tournament 3 – Coming soon for the PS3. But will it match up to the PC version?
    • Online Game Trading – A comparison of five online sites that let you trade in your games.
    • Preview: Lost Odyssey – An early look at an RPG exclusive to the Xbox 360.
    • Rumor Mill – Bioshock coming (again) for the PS3, EA working on a live sports trivia game, Metal Gear game coming for the PSP, and EA working on a game based on the GI Joe movie.

    Reviews

    • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games – Historic, perahsp, for teaming up Mario and Sonic for the first time but the game itself is a pretty mediocre sports game.
    • Geometry Wars: Galaxies – A classic gaming inspired shooter for the Wii that is quite good but you need the classic controller to really enjoy it.
    • Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn – Another game in this strategy/RPG from Nintendo. The biggest change from the previous game in the series is being able to save during battle.
    • Need for Speed: ProStreet – I solid entry in the Need for Speed series. What was this, like the 150th one?
    • Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground – This skateboarding game for the PS3 and Xbox 360 is pretty average but if you like Tony Hawk and skateboarding and gaming then you will probably like it.
    • Manhunt 2 – A murder/adventure game for the Wii and PS2 that isn’t quite as good as the original (which wasn’t spectacular or anything to begin with).
    • Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare – Call of Duty…you love it or hate it I guess. Or both. But it gets a pretty good review here for the PS3 and Xbox 360.
    • BlackSite: Area 51 – A pretty mediocre first person shooter. But hey, there’s mutant alien things.
    • Kane & Lynch: Dead Men – An FPS built for co-op play for the Xbox 360 though oddly you can’t play online.
    • Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune – This action game gets good reviews here. It doesn’t seem like that long ago that this came out. But then the movie came out more recently I suppose. I thought it was pretty disappointing but what do you expect from a movie based on a game…
    • Naruto: Rise of a Ninja – A platform game (featuring lots of fighting of course) featuring Naruto for the Xbox 360.
    • TimeShift – Controlling time offers a unique twist in this first person shooter for the Xbox 360 (coming soon for the PS3) but it ends up being pretty average anyway.
    • Mass Effect – Excellent action/RPG from BioWare for the Xbox 360. This is another game that seems like it came out more recently…
    • Contra 4 – This review best sums this game up when it says that it “looks, plays, and sounds like some long-lost 16-bit sequel”. If you loved the original Contra then chances are you will it least like this iteration for the DS.
    • Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends – I could never get that excited about cooking games…
    • Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings – Not the best sequel but if you are a Final Fantasy fan then you’ll probably still want to play this iteration for the DS.
    • Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus – A decent iteration of Metal Gear Solid for the PSP.

    Game Over

    • Seanbaby’s Rest of the Crap – Some of the um… less positive aspects of Christmas. Including The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause game for the Game Boy Advance, Elf Bowling: The Movie, Christmas Country for the CD-i, Santa Clause Saves the Earth for the GBA, and Elf: The Movie for the GBA, among other tidbits.
    • Retro: WTFiction!? – A look back at Final Fantasy VII’s convoluted and somewhat nonsensical story.
    • Grudge Match – Assassin’s Creed vs. Creed.
    • Next Month – Coverage will include Metal Gear Solid 4, Wii Fit, Killzone 2, Halo Wars, Super Mario Galaxy, Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword, Assassin’s Creed, Rock Band and more.

    and more!


  • Top 20 Video Games of Sept./Oct. 2007

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    Source: Electronic Gaming Monthly – Holiday 2007

    Amazon.com’s top 20 games of Sept./Oct. 2007 (from the Holiday 2007 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly):

    1. Halo 3 (Xbox 360)
    2. Halo 3 Limited Edition (Xbox 360)
    3. Halo 3 Legendary Edition (Xbox 360)
    4. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (Nintendo DS)
    5. Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party Bundle (Wii)
    6. Wii Play (with Wii Remote)
    7. Carnival Games (Wii)
    8. Brain Age 2: More training in Minutes a Day! (Nintendo DS)
    9. Heavenly Sword (PS3)
    10. Half-Life 2: The Orange Box (Xbox 360)
    11. BioShock (Xbox 360)
    12. Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (Nintendo DS)
    13. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Wii)
    14. Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (PSP)
    15. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)
    16. MySims (Wii)
    17. Madden NFL ’08 (PS2)
    18. Mario Party 8 (Wii)
    19. Pokemon Diamons (Nintendo DS)
    20. Skate (Xbox 360)

    The most surprising things on this list to me? 1) There are three versions of Halo 3 in the top 3 spots. 2) I can’t believe MOST of this stuff is a decade old but 3) there’s a PS2 game at #17…





  • Spider-Man (Super Nintendo)

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    Source: Electronic Gaming Monthly – Issue Number 69 – April 1995

    There were quite a few games for the Super Nintendo with Spider-Man as the title character. This particular one, simply titled Spider-Man and released in 1995, was based largely on Spider-Man: The Animated Series. It’s your basic side-scrolling platform game with six levels. There are, however, twenty bosses and some help from the Fantastic Four so there are plenty of Spider-Man Villains and other Marvel heroes that show up in this game. This game isn’t anything special but if you are a fan of Spider-Man and this genre of games then it is worth playing.

    The above “Fact-File” is from the April 1995 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly. Fact Files were like mini game previews. They weren’t meant to be critical but would typically have a handful of screenshots and other facts about the game and were often published before a game was complete.

    This game was also available on the Sega Genesis.