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Diablo. What can I say? I think that Blizzard Entertanment hit a home run with this one. Without a doubt it is the best computer game that I have ever played, and it is even better than console games like Goldeneye(My favorite N64 game). Diablo is a role-playing game in which the hero has to journey to the depths of the abyss, to kill the evil god Diablo. Of course it's not really that easy. Along the way you will encounter many different credatures and quests. With multiple scenarios that are chosen at random, you could be playing the hardest levels in one game, and then find it a breeze when you play the easier levels. Note: the harder scenarios contain more weapons and higher creatures, the status you can achieve before you fight Diablo in these scenarios can be almost twice that of the others. If you have played Warcraft(another blizzard product) and liked the content, then you have to get Diablo. There are also nude chicks in the deeper levels, Succubi, but they can kill you as fast, if not faster than you can blink, so don't blink (just kidding!)





Warcraft and Warcraft 2 are originals. Being the first games of their type, they broke most existing records. Then they topped some of the best gaming magazine's charts. Warcaft 2 stands in a class of it's own. If you see any other games that are like Warcraft, you have Blizzard to thank. Any other game is just a "Warcrart spawn". In Warcraft you can command the vast Orcish hordes or the Elite human forces. If you side with the orcs you can have raw power and numbers at your back. If you chose the humans you will have the skill os lifetimes as your weapon. Whatever you decide, you will have a long and hard fight ahead of you. One of the key aspects to Warcraft is the bodies. During a fight, any who have fallen to the enemy will slowly rot away, from gory corpse to bloody skeleton, to white skeleton to nothing. With realistic weapons and armor, the charcters of this third person startegy have personalaties of their own. If you continue to click on one warrior, they will start to talk back, even the lowly peons and peasants. Overall this third person general game is a great start to the field of games like it. If you enjoyed this game and want more, get the expansion set. With more scenarios, it is a sure bet. If you have played the expansion and still want more, try Command & Conquer and Command & Conquer Red Alert.





NHL '98 has to be the best NHL game I have ever played. The graphics and the digitizing of the players really blew me away. The play control was excellent with a good set up of buttons, and the fights kicked Ass. The stats were accurate and plentifull. When I first heard the announcer I thought he was actually in my house beside me. The addition of the goalie mask viewer was great and it kept me interested for a very long time. The custom team option was a blast and especially when you can make a team the looks like the Charlston Cheifs (Slapshot). There are two custom teams to play around with. When you actually start to play the game you have plenty of camera angles and even a Chase camera where you can see the big hits in full view. The in game options include a penalty setting, stats for the game, and so much more. This game is made by EA Sports and they have been making quality hockey games for a very long time. If you have a computer or a Playstation this is a must have game for any sports fan!


These are some early pics from the blockbuster rpg/fighting epic saga from the boys at Uslopia Ind. This game combines the action packed, heart thumping tempo of hand to hand combat with the puzzles and strategy of an rpg.
This game will only be sold on the Internet at the Uslopia Ind. Website, and the release date is yet unknown. This one looks like a goody for only $39.95. It is compatible with any IBM compatible and a version for the Mac is in development.
The requirments are a Pentium 133, 32MB of RAM, at least 200MB of free hard drive space, and a recommended 3D graphics accellerator. You can bet your bottom dollar that this one will be in my hard drive for a long time coming. The lead programmers
Steve Slopek, Kevin Donovan, and Derek Jacobus are working day ad night to complete this masterpiece of a game. They say that the production costs of Inferno are in the 2 millions, and that the purchase price is a steal of a deal. You better get this
one it's gonna be great!




Goldeneye is the highest rated game for the 64 by Nintendo Magazine. With stunning 3D graphics this is just as good as any computer game, plus you have many ways to play with the added trigger and joystick. When playing in one playermode you get to play most of the missions from the movie including the Facility and Trevelyan's train. You get all of the standard weapons including the silenced Walter PPK (PP7 in the game), Q's Watch laser, and explosives like timed mines, remote mines (denator in watch), proximity mines and plastique. In the two player mode you can be anybody in the game, and if you beat it as agent, you get many bonus characters, like Arctic Commandos. Goldeneye is the best first person shooter that I have ever played and it can be enjoyed by all. Also, another added bonus is that there aren't any controller codes. You obtain your cheats by beating certain levels in a certain amount of time, on different skill levels. If you have a 64 you absolutely have to buy this game if your trying to get a decent collection, this is a must. Satisfaction Guaranteed.




With bone crushing hits and flaming nets this is a must buy for the hockey fan. With the annoucer making
interesting comments, there is a touch of realism in this game, plus the fights are pretty good, uppercut here, right jab there. Also, for a touch of comedy, there are different states of the net when you score, flaming nets, a compacted goalie, a flying
water-bottle, and a goalie beating his stick on the ice. The multiplayer capabilities of the N64 make this game superb, except for the drone player, he sucks, he's beyond terrible. Also with the multi, Kevin and I have missed many a school assignment playing
this game. Also with the different cameras, you can see the game from almost any angle, and replays make the goals and hits hilarious to watch over and over and over and over again. For a touch of humor, the creators have added an ambulance that drives
across the screen when you really cream somebody, and a fire truck when you sizzle the net with a powershot. The season isn't that great and there aren't many stats unless you have a memory card. The simulation play isn't very good, specifically the hits,
and the rink size, IT'S TOO BIG!!. The best part is when you use your turbo, smash into somebody, and send them into the boards on a hit that would break their neck, then slapping the puck to the top shelf.

