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Important Importables Review: DC-IE Import Enabler for Dreamcast

by Jenni Lada on Nov 20, 2009 at 07:03 AM

Moments after purchasing my Dreamcast at Goodwill, I began plotting which games I would import first. The Dreamcast had an adequate number of games released in North America, but there were more Japanese and European releases that were begging to be played. Unfortunately, none of the boot disk programs seemed… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Cute Knight Kingdom for PC

by Jenni Lada on Nov 19, 2009 at 07:02 AM

Hanako Games is an industrious, independent developer and publisher. It focuses on creating interesting, engaging and challenging girl-friendly games. Over the years it has created a number of successful titles like Cute Knight / Cute Knight Deluxe, Science Girls and Fatal Hearts. With Cute Knight Kingdom, Hanako returns to create… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Nostalgia for DS

by Jenni Lada on Nov 11, 2009 at 07:00 AM

Nostalgia is the work of a lot of well known developers, producers and publishers. It was developed by Matrix Software, known for Final Fantasy III and IV DS remakes, Avalon CodeDS,  both Alundra PlayStation games, and Red Entertainment, which worked on Fossil Fighters DS, Thousand Arms PS1 and the Sakura… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Half-Minute Hero for PSP

by Jenni Lada on Nov 5, 2009 at 07:09 AM

Half-Minute Hero has rather humble beginnings. It began life as a brief, 1mb freeware game by developer UUE. Marvelous Entertainment saw the potential for a full game there, expanded it and turned it into Yuusha 30. The Hero 30 mode is nearly identical to the original game, and additional Evil… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Avenue Flo for PC and Mac

by Jenni Lada on Oct 28, 2009 at 07:44 AM

PlayFirst’s Avenue Flo is unquestionably a good and interesting addition to the Dash series of games. Thanks to titles like Diner Dash, Wedding Dash, Diaper Dash, DinerTown Detective Agency and DinerTown Tycoon, fans have been able to enjoy classic casual game genres like time management, hidden object and stategic simulation.… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble for PSP

by Jenni Lada on Oct 26, 2009 at 11:01 PM

I think it’s fair to say that I’ve been captivated by Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble ever since I had the opportunity to play it for a hands-on preview. It is by far the quirkiest hack-and-slash style game I’ve ever played, and I never expected it to provide players with such… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story

by Jenni Lada on Oct 21, 2009 at 07:17 AM

Nintendo’s Mario RPGs never seem to get the attention they deserve. While they are popular games, they always seem to be overshadowed by other entries in the series, like the platformers, sports or party games. It’s a shame, because they tend to always surpass players expectations. The Mario & Luigi… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Obscure: The Aftermath for PSP

by Jenni Lada on Oct 15, 2009 at 07:36 AM

There aren’t that many horror games on the PSP. There’s Silent Hill: Origins. Manhunt 2 and Undead Knights cound technically be counted as well, though they aren’t really scary. Resident Evil Portable is in development, but we probably won’t be seeing that until sometime in 2010. So, in the meantime,… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Scribblenauts for DS

by Jenni Lada on Oct 13, 2009 at 07:26 AM

Maxwell is a young boy who’s been charged with finding starites. They’re scattered throughout a number of locations. But Maxwell can’t just walk right over to a starite and pick it up. Typically there’s some sort of challenge involved. There are 220 included levels, 110 which require you to solve… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Spore Hero Official Videogame Score by Winifred Phillips

by Jeremy Hill on Oct 9, 2009 at 06:08 PM

From the success of the original incarnation of Spore comes a sort of spin-off for the Wii called Spore Hero. Spore Hero leaves the concept of growth and evolution behind in favor of light quests suitable for the youngest of gamers. Backing up the gameplay to Spore Hero is an… Continue Reading »

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