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Scored reviews covering every platform from the Atari 2600 through modern releases. No advertising relationships. No review scores adjusted after publication.
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4.0
3dfx Voodoo3 3000 AGP
One of the fastest gaming cards on the market in mid-1999. A few spec-sheet gaps that do not…
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4.5
Midtown Madness
Angel Studios' free-roaming racer nails a living, traffic-filled Chicago and challenging AI; only the slightly grounded physics hold…
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4.0
Star Wars Episode I: Racer
Upgrade your pod and the sense of speed is superb across long, varied tracks. Only the average sound…
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4.0
Rollcage
Attention to Detail's 360-degree weapon racer is fast, gorgeous and full of destructible chaos. A steep control curve…
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4.5
Quake: The Offering
Quake: The Offering bundles the classic with two mission packs full of devastating new weapons, hilarious enemies, and…
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Triple Play 2000 fixes the frame rate, tightens the controls, and gets batting right. The best baseball on…
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4.0
Syphon Filter
A varied, story-driven PlayStation action thriller with a huge arsenal and superb sound, dragged back only by stiff…
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4.5
StarCraft
StarCraft changed the RTS genre with three distinct races, a gripping campaign, and Battle.net. Despite some AI and…
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4.0
Speed Busters: American Highways
Ubi Soft's Cruis'n-style racer looks spectacular and plays great on a joystick, but low difficulty thins out its…
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4.0
Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy
Team17's cyberpunk point-and-click pairs a twisty conspiracy with great atmospheric sound and satisfying, demanding puzzles.
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EA's college basketball sequel piles on modes and stats, and the never-ending Dynasty mode keeps it fresh. Long…
Read Review →Psygnosis 3D Accelerated Five Pack
Five Psygnosis games built to flex an early 3D card. Gorgeous and varied, though most wear thin after…
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