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		<title>365//365: Day 071 &#8211; Spider-Man 2 (PSX) [Quickie]</title>
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Spider Man on the Sony PlayStation was proof that an amazing Spider Man game did exist. Neversoft built the game off their Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 engine, added the authentic feel of the mid 90&#8217;s cartoon series, and built a game that was not only good, but a new watermark for future Spider Man [...]]]></description>
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		<title>365//365: Day 070 &#8211; Street Fighter 2010 (NES)</title>
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2010 has been such a strong year in gaming so far. Not only have some solid titles been released, but this is when Street Fighter 2010 takes place! You&#8217;ll play as Ken, who hasn&#8217;t fought in 25 years according the the narrative in this game (yet will be in Super Street Fighter 4 this year, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>365//365: Day 069 &#8211; Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (GBA)</title>
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As some of you may have noticed, I enjoy Castlevania games. I enjoy the good (Castlevnia: Bloodlines) and loathe the bad (The Castlevania Adventure). I wouldn&#8217;t say I&#8217;m a die hard fan or anything, but I do enjoy the setting, the weapons and the enemies that await me. A majority of every major console have [...]]]></description>
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		<title>365//365: Day 068 &#8211; PaRappa the Rapper 2 (PS2)</title>
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Remember my review on PaRappa the Rapper? I went out and proclaimed that he would have been the poster boy for the Sony PlayStation, as he had class, charm and outstanding gameplay that could gather a diverse group of gamers and non gamers alike. He was more than the perfect choice to usher in a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>365//365: Day 067 &#8211; WWF Raw (SNES vs 32X) [Comparison Series]</title>
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Being a near life long wrestling die hard, I&#8217;ve played my fair share of wrestling related video games. While the overall strides wrestling games have taken throughout the years is apparent, The early years were not so kind. The Sega 32X released WWF Raw on its system, which was a port of the 16 bit [...]]]></description>
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		<title>365//365: Day 066 &#8211; Mega Man 10 Review (Wii)</title>
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With the barrage of Mega Man reviews lately (not to mention in the coming weeks), it&#8217;s sort of reinvigorated my love and admiration for the series, no matter how feeble-minded some of the titles were (Mega Man 5) or how the reinvention fell flat on its face (Mega Man 8). Last year, Capcom released Mega [...]]]></description>
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		<title>365//365: Day 065 &#8211; Batman: Arkham Asylum (360)</title>
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Batman has had a bit more luck in the video game world than most other super heroes. Batman on the NES didn&#8217;t follow the first Batman movie completely, but was a challenging and extremely gratifying game. You can view my review on Batman Returns at THIS link. There were a few snafu&#8217;s along the way, [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://clgamer.com/2010/03/365-365-day-065-batman-arkham-asylum-360/</link>
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		<title>365//365: Day 064 &#8211; Marvel Superheroes (PSX)</title>
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I never had the privilege of owning a Sega Saturn until 2008. With this, I missed out of a number of key 2D fighting titles done right. Thanks to the extra memory, the Sega Saturn was able to pump out Capcom fighting games with just about arcade perfection, while the Sony PlayStation suffered from many [...]]]></description>
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		<title>365//365: Day 063 &#8211; Death &amp; Return of Superman (SNES)</title>
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Sometimes, the biggest successes are met with the most humbling of beginnings. This is especially true for the gaming industry. Some companies take part in some big time stinkers, yet some how have a hand at creating some of the most beloved creations in gaming. That&#8217;s why when I saw that

had a hand in developing

I [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://clgamer.com/2010/03/365-365-day-063-death-return-of-superman-snes/</link>
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		<title>365//365: Day 062 &#8211; The Punisher (GEN) [Quickie]</title>
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Capcom has always been a multi-genre mega-power. Street Fighter owned the fighting genre, Mega Man was a darling in the 2D platformer world, and Final Fight set the standard for the beat em up genre for many years to come. As with Street Fighter 2 and Mega Man, there were many sequels and spin offs, [...]]]></description>
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