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Just a blog to post my reviews, and random blogs

  1. Sonic Advance (Game Boy Advance) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Sonic Advance (Game Boy Advance) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Been a while since I covered a Sonic game, so why not a game on a Nintendo handheld? That's right, Sonic Advance. Which at the time, it was crazy to see a SEGA game on a Nintendo console. Hope you enjoy.
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  2. Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Carmageddon - Mines A Large One - Haha Hahaha Fucking Idiot!

    Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Carmageddon - Mines A Large One - Haha Hahaha Fucking Idiot!:


    Mines a large one....that's what the race is called. Another Carmageddon episode, another fun time of blood, gore, and vehicular combat. Hope you enjoy!
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  3. Dustborn (PC) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Dustborn (PC) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Not a planned video but I figure I would give a review of the new game Dustborn. Developed by Red Thread Games and published by Quantic Dream. I hope you enjoy the shit out of this review.
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  4. Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Carmageddon - Slaughter City - I ALMOST HIT THE FAT FUCKING BUSINESS GUY!

    Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Carmageddon - Slaughter City - I ALMOST HIT THE FAT FUCKING BUSINESS GUY!:


    It's time for some slaughter, in the city, or some shit like that. Continuing on with Carmageddon. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching.
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  5. Urban Champion Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Urban Champion Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Today's review to start the week off is Urban Champion. Released in 1984 and developed and published by Nintendo. This is a fighting game, which is something we didn't see much from Nintendo over the years. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching.
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