by The Retro Gamer on 02/16/2012
Battlefield 3 for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC has an amazing array of weapons to choose from. Each class has several unique weapons that offer tons of massive firepower. A lot of the guns that you unlock as you level up are also usable across all the classes. The arsenal of Battlefield 3 seriously [...]
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by The Retro Gamer on 02/16/2012
I have been gaming the Battlefield series since 1942 first came out. However, I have played the most BF2 over any of the other releases. The gameplay system and the sheer mass scale of the battles always was my favorite. I still play BF2 but only a few of the third party mods, as there [...]
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by The Retro Gamer on 02/12/2012
Have you ever wanted to feel what it was like to be a king of a castle? No, I don’t mean the kind of king that is on the 5th grade playground throwing other small children off his hill. I mean a real king of a real castle. Well, at least a castle in a [...]
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by The Retro Gamer on 02/12/2012
So, I hope that all you retro gamers have seen the movie Demolition Man. If not, it’s a great retro sci-fi movie starring Wesley Snipes, Sylvester Stallone, and Sandra Bullock. I really like the dystopian society the earth has become, where everything bad or negative is illegal, that includes guns, and even things as simple [...]
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by The Retro Gamer on 02/09/2012
What exactly is the Raspberry Pi? Every gamer that is somewhat up to date with the latest trends has been hearing the buzz. A gaming system under $30 that is smaller than a cell phone. They come with no case, and are capable of playing some resource demanding PC games. What in the world is [...]
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by The Retro Gamer on 02/09/2012
It has been 30 years since Burger Time was first released on the Nintendo NES in 1982. This amazing classic retro game is coming soon to WiiWare to be downloaded onto your Nintendo Wii’s Virtual Console. Many retro gamers and new gamers alike cannot wait to get their download started for this fun and addicting [...]
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by The Retro Gamer on 02/09/2012
Every retro gamer knows, a lot of great things started with the Unreal engine. Once upon a time an amazing World War II mod known as Red Orchestra: Ostfront was released. When I first picked up a retail copy (this was years ago mind you) I was excited to try a new WWII shooter, especially [...]
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by The Retro Gamer on 02/08/2012
Big Mountain 2000, probably one of the worst looking Nintendo 64 games released. For some reason this game is somewhat rare, especially the cardboard box, and we all know everyone into classic gaming wants one of these for their retro gaming collection. I’m not sure why the skiers heads look like soup cans, but they [...]
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