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Find the latest news stories from Toronto Star on the topic Video game reviews.
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Duke Nukem, back and all guns blazin'
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, XBox, Live Arcade takes us back to Duke's best bad-guy-blasting, size-12 combat boot-stomping days. He's still kicking ass and gamers will have fun helping him.
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Samurai Shodown Sen: No artistry, no innovation, no fun
Back in the early '90s, they heyday of arcade fighting games, I wasted a lot of time and money mashing buttons and getting my butt kicked. Street Fighter II, World Heroes, DarkStalkers, even poor, forgotten, Violence Fight.
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