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  1. Heavy Metal Gamer: Revolution X Review

    Heavy Metal Gamer: Revolution X Review:


    A brand new review, and this time I check out Revolution X. That's right, the game featuring classic rock band Aerosmith. In this review I will be talking about the Arcade version, and Sega Genesis port.
  2. PSX Datacenter Update 19-July-2014

    Today I have added 2 new entries to the PSX Datacenter and updated some like Bushido Blade, Boys Be 2nd Season, Breath of Fire IV, Buzz & Taz, etc.

    I also have added the NTSC-J manual of Shin Super Robot Taisen.

    You can check the details here:
    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.php?73268

    And the updates entries here:
    http://www.psxdatacenter.com/

    Have fun.
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  3. Heavy Metal Gamer: Black Tiger Review

    Heavy Metal Gamer: Black Tiger Review:


    Brand new review, and this time I check out Black Tiger, an arcade game from Capcom. I hope you enjoy this review, thanks for watching.
  4. PS2 Datacenter Update 12-July-2014

    Today I have added 52 new entries to the PS2 Datacenter, like Area 51, Star Ocean, Total Overdose, Arcobaleno, Densha de Go 3, Largo Winch, True Crime New York City, etc.

    And the PAL Spanish manual of Sonic Heroes.

    You can check the details here:
    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.php?73268

    And the new entries here:
    http://www.psxdatacenter.com/

    Have fun.
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  5. Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Happy Wheels - Episode 2

    Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Happy Wheels - Episode 2:


    It wasn't too long ago that I did Episode 1, and I thought, I would do another episode for shits and giggles, or giggles and shits, or blood and shits, or shit in yer blood. That is weird. Either way this episode will consist of violence, more violence, ultra violence, and more. I hope you enjoy Episode 2. Thanks for watching!
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