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On The Warpath
Game Review - Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs

On The Warpath

November 13, 2006 John Breeden II

Building on the successful Age of Empires III game, the new WarChiefs expansion pack adds playable Indian nations, new maps and fresh, unique units.

Vegas At Home
Game Review - Reel Deal Casino: High Roller

Vegas At Home

November 8, 2006 John Breeden II

Reel Deal Casino: High Roller can put you into the action with the hottest slots and table games around. And you won’t lose your shirt.

A Nostalgic Smorgasbord
Game Review - GameTap

A Nostalgic Smorgasbord

November 2, 2006 Ryan A. Allen

We review the GameTap service this week, a place where you can find some great classic gaming for a small monthly fee.

Ford Is Fair
Game Review - Ford Bold Moves Street Racing

Ford Is Fair

November 1, 2006 Todd Hargosh

Although not the best racing game ever created, Ford Bold Moves Street Racing is an average title that diehard fans of the Ford Motor Company will enjoy.

Probing Paris
Game Review - Nancy Drew: Danger by Design

Probing Paris

October 30, 2006 Karen Breeden

Nancy Drew flies to Paris to discover the source of a fashion designer’s madness in Danger by Design, and gets involved with a much older mystery in the City of Lights.

CSI PC
Game Review - CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder

CSI PC

October 23, 2006 Jevon Jenkins

After watching all those gruesome CSI shows on TV, it can’t be that difficult to solve a murder? Can it? Find out with the CSI computer game.

Eminent Empire
Game Review - CivCity Rome

Eminent Empire

October 18, 2006 John Breeden II

A newcomer to the Roman simulation genre, CivCity is a dual effort from industry titans Firaxis and Firefly. And it conquers all those that came before.

Old Rome Week
Game Review - Caesar IV

Old Rome Week

October 16, 2006 John Breeden II

We kick off Roman Games week with a review of Caesar IV, the latest (and perhaps greatest) game in the Caesar series.

A Roman Holiday
Game Review - Glory of the Roman Empire

A Roman Holiday

October 11, 2006 John Breeden II

Next week GiN kicks off Roman games review week. As a sneak peek, today we look at Glory of the Roman Empire, a delightful sim for both masters and beginners.

A New Legend
Game Review - Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends

A New Legend

October 9, 2006 John Breeden II

Rise of Legends takes real-time strategy gaming and adds some interesting and fun twists to become one of the best RTS titles released this year.

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