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    Gamertell Review: Sands of Destruction for DS

    by Jenni Lada on Jan 27, 2010 at 08:33 AM

    Sands of Destruction comes with a pretty impressive pedigree. It was developed by Imageepoch, creators of Luminous Arc 1-3 (DS), 7th Dragon (DS) and Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii) and published by Sega. It also enjoyed quite a bit of success in Japan, inspiring aWorld Destruction: Sekai Bokumetsu no Rokunin anime… Continue Reading »

    Gamertell Review: Simplz: Zoo for PC and Mac

    by Jenni Lada on Jan 26, 2010 at 08:12 AM

    Reflexive Entertainment, known for casual games like Airport Mania, Sprouts and Music Catch, has just released Simplz: Zoo, it’s latest casual game. While many of Reflexive’s previous games focused fit into a single genre, Simplz: Zoo is a tad more experimental. It combines a match-3 puzzle game with a zoo… Continue Reading »

    Appletell Reviews: $0.99 pinball games for iPhone, iPod Touch

    by NEWS on Jan 25, 2010 at 05:15 AM

    FROM APPLETELL – Pinball Wizard harkens back to machines of the ‘70s, while Jungle Style Pinball is rooted firmly in the modern era. Which provides the best pinball sim action?
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    Important Importables Review: Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 2 (Koei Selection) for PSP

    by Jenni Lada on Jan 22, 2010 at 08:31 AM

    Koei’s Neoromance line is quite popular in Japan. Rather than referring to one series, it refers to multiple series, Harukanaru Toki no Naka de, La Corda d’Oro and Angelique which are designed to appeal to female gamers. All Neoromance games have some sort of RPG, simulation or strategy element to… Continue Reading »

    Appletell Review: SEED 1: Rise of Darkness for iPhone, iPod Touch

    by NEWS on Jan 21, 2010 at 09:13 AM

    FROM APPLETELL – I had plenty of fun with SEED 1: Rise of Darkness after I got into the flow of it, although I couldn’t shake the notion that I’d rather be playing it on the DS or Wii.
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    Gamertell Review: Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders for Nintendo DS

    by Kirk Hiner on Jan 21, 2010 at 08:21 AM

    In video game mysteries (as opposed to novels or movies), I get to investigate the crime scene myself. I can put together the evidence and reach my own conclusion (within a certain framework, of course). The crime is mine to solve, not just observe. But unfortunately, that’s not actually the… Continue Reading »

    Gamertell Review: Muscle March for Wii

    by Jenni Lada on Jan 20, 2010 at 08:30 AM

    Muscle March is incredibly weird. Given Namco Bandai’s track record though, it shouldn’t come as a surprise. It features the same bright, colorful and outlandish characters, environments and soundtrack as Katamari Damacy. It also has the same simple and accessible controls as The Munchables. The result is one of the… Continue Reading »

    Appletell Review: Dawn of the Dead for iPhone, iPod Touch

    by NEWS on Jan 19, 2010 at 08:51 PM

    FROM APPLETELL – Dawn of the Dead is a decent arcade action game. It’s exactly what it should be for $1.99; easy to pick up and get going, with no pointless movie clips to get in the way of the fun.
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    Gamertell Review: Glory of Heracles for DS

    by Jenni Lada on Jan 19, 2010 at 08:41 AM

    About a year ago, Gamertell did an article on DS games Nintendo published in Japan, but never released in other territories. That list has gradually been shrinking, as Nintendo’s chosen to release Fossil Fighters and Style Savvy in both North America and Europe. Now, the list is growing even shorter,… Continue Reading »

    Alternate Disc-Tractions: Gamer on Blu-ray (with digital copy)

    by PJ Hruschak on Jan 16, 2010 at 01:23 AM

    Gamer isn’t quite what you’d expect from the title. Sure, it has a fair share of gaming cliches but it tempers them with just the right mix of seriousness and humor and then wraps it all in an interestingly gritty cinematic style. Don’t be mistaken. Little about this movie is… Continue Reading »

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