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Recommended computer games from Doors
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Chicken
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Extreme Sports |
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Sega
Dreamcast, £32.99
(Game of the week ****)
It is so often the case that licensed games
have little going for them but the name, but in the case of Chicken
Run the action is as fun as it is varied...
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Sega
Dreamcast, £39.99
(Game of the week ****)
Why content yourself with one reckless pursuit when there are so many ways
to break bones? That seems to be the thinking behind Sega Extreme Sports...
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Driver 2 |
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Championship Manager 3
(2000/2001)
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Sony
PlayStation, £27.99 (****)
The original Driver was popular with everyone
who dreams of being Steve McQueen in Bullitt. For the sequel, you
resume your role as Tanner, the undercover cop...
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PC,
£19.99 (****)
Championship Manager 3 has been in a league
of its own in the football-management simulation stakes for some time...
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Ready
2 Rumble 2 |
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Tomb Raider: Chronicles
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Sega
Dreamcast, £34.99 (****)
Last year's Ready 2 Rumble made boxing fun.
In fact, it made it hilarious, as well as accessible to all. The sequel,
known as R2R2, ups the ante...
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Sony
PlayStation £26.99 (****)
Lara Croft is dead. So what we have here is
a series of memoirs, cleverly knitted together to form yet another
sequel... |
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Snowboard
Supercross (SSX) |
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Fanta Vision
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Sony
Playstation 2, £37.99 (****)
Breathtaking thrills and spills astride planks
of wood speeding down fantastic icy landscapes. Be assured, this is
no ordinary snowboarding game...
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Sony
Playstation 2, £37.99 (****)
Make this pyrotechnic puzzle game at least second on your shopping list, as
Fantavision could be the unexpected hit of PlayStation 2's opening line-up
of games...
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Tekken
Tag Tournament |
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Mario Tennis
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Sony
Playstation 2, £37.99 (****)
Tekken is another long-running PlayStation
series that has improved dramatically. On PlayStation 2, the fighters
look frighteningly realistic...
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Nintendo
N64, £37.99 (****)
A vibrant take on tennis that ought to be
on every N64-owner's wish list. The target audience is assuredly young
kids, but grown-ups should not feel coy... |
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