Super Mario Bros. Wonder review
Wonderful! How Mario got his 2D groove back.
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Read MoreAgent 47 returns for another round of assassination hijinks. It may be more of the same, sure. But more of the same is exactly what we wanted.
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Read MoreNintendo celebrated 35 years of The Legend of Zelda by releasing a special Game & Watch handheld. But is this odd little collectible worth picking up?
Read MoreDigital Eclipse brings us the definitive Samurai Shodown collection.
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