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Review: Dragon Ball Z – Ultimate Tenkaichi (PS3)

October 28, 2011 – 12:44 pm |

I really liked last year’s DBZ game, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit 2. It felt like the franchise had finally achieved some serious attention with a game that was both deep and fun.
This year, we …

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Weekend Gaming Score: The (EA Sports) Big Time

Submitted by on July 28, 2007 – 10:15 pmNo Comment

cashbox.pngAnd here we are with the Tivoli edition of Weekend Gaming Score.

Today, while enjoying the lovely town of Tivoli, New York as they had their town-wide Yard Sale Day, I made some pretty exciting and amusing finds. While I passed up a $10 Nintendo 64 system with all the hardware, two controllers and a Goldeneye 007 cartridge (a deal I’m still not sure I made the right call on) and a Dreamcast that a guy was so desperate to unload that after he said $15 he rapidly dropped the price down to a mere 50 cents while I was walking away (a deal that had to be even more foolish of me to ignore), I picked up some deals that actually made sense for me.


SSX 3 for Gamecube. As one of the top rated games on the Gamecube, SSX 3 is one of those games I’d always wanted to try. Generally you can find it used around $10 now, but early in the day I found it in a stack of lesser titles for a mere $2 in what turned out to be nearly new condition. This was my deal of the day.

Super Mario Advance. Not the game, but rather a “choose your own adventure” book by Craig Wessel that includes tips for the GBA game. It’s basically brand new, and with a $3.99 cover price, I picked it up for 25

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