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Tour de 64: Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage

Who knew the Nintendo 64 had RPGs?

When it comes to RPGs on the Nintendo 64, the choices are more limited than a fast-food menu. To say this is one of the best RPGs on the system sounds good at first, but doesn't actually speak much of its quality when you consider to what it is being compared. This is probably the purest RPG on the system since there are four party members, actual statistics, a money system, level grinding, a confusing, unintentionally nonsensical plot... everything a true RPG should have!

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Tour de 64: AeroGauge

The severe lack of content and control issues ruin what could have otherwise been an enjoyable racer.

This is another game I found in a bargain bin a while back. Not once have I ever heard anybody claim this to be a good game, much less have I heard anyone say they have played it, which didn't give me high hopes that it was going to be the least bit enjoyable.

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Tour de 64: AeroFighters Assault

PEW PEW PEW!

I believe I found this at the bottom of a bin at GameStop a while back, but I have not played this game before trying it here and now. AeroFighters Assault is an air combat game which is basically all dogfighting. Each level is a free-form area containing one or two "bosses" that you must defeat to clear the stage, and they are things like armoured aircraft, battleships, giant robots, and more. They are supported by an unspecified number (possibly infinite) of lessor enemies such as F-type fighters, bombers, and ships, but since you have a time limit then you can't waste too much time dealing with them.

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Tour de 64: A Bug's Life

I've had more fun with ants at a picnic.

A platformer based on the Pixar movie with the same title, don't expect A Bug's Life to be reviewed as highly. You play the role of the ant named Flik, and your main skills are jumping and tossing berries. Main skills? I should say, your only skills. The goal of each level is not to simply reach the end, but to collect all 50 grains, the four letters which spell "Flik," and defeat all enemies using the golden berries item. You can still move on to the next level simply by reaching the end, so I don't know what would happen by collecting everything. And frankly, I don't care to know. You can't make me.

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April Fools '10 - Do You Like Horny Bunnies? Review

That’s what she said!

When the time came to play with my little game, I could have been more surprised with the end result. I was so eager when I got my copy of Bunnies, I just couldn’t wait for the excitement to begin. I stuck it in my slot of a CD drive as fast I could and wow! It’s totally generous in its content and won’t treat you wrong.

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April Fools '10 - Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Review

Another UBER-Quality game from Eidos.

Kane and Lynch may very well be the console game of the century. Developed by Eidos, the title is an absolute MASTERPIECE.

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April Fools '10 - Super Mario Galaxy 2 Review

Super Mario Galaxy 2 falls flat in every way.

When I got my special, pre-pre-pre-release copy of Super Mario Galaxy 2, I was initially excited. Then I realized it wouldn't play in my PS3, and things went downhill from there.

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April Fools '10 - Scribblenauts Review

5th Cell's puzzle/creativity hybrid couldn't be any better.

From the moment I first heard of Scribblenauts, during last year's E3, I could tell the title had "Game of the Year" potential. By sheer concept, I grew aware that video games have reached what I once believed to be an insurmountable pinnacle, and in execution, Scribblenauts far exceeds any and all expectations.

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April Fools '10 - PixlBit Announces New Review Policy

Readers and PR firms can now pay to alter review content and ratings!

In light of recent events, we here, at PixlBit, have revised our review policy, and have implemented a bidding feature to allow our readers, video game PR firms, as well as any other interested party to buy and control review content! Are you an aspiring voice actor, one who wants a rave review to use as a reference for future work? For just $20, we'll add a snippet lauding your character's voice work. Want to add a half star or full star to our overall rating? $30 for the first half star, but just $15 for all half-stars after that! Want us to alter our review's content? For just $50, we'll exchange out the content you don't like for content you've written, and for $100, we'll even tidy things up and make it appear as though your paid changes appear to be entirely our opinions!

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Tour de 64: 1080° Snowboarding

Nintendo's snowboarder is a little sketchy.

This is a game I rented back in the day. Though I don't remember anything specific about it, I recall not liking it, and I haven't played it ever since buying it.

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