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  1. Rally Cross Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Rally Cross Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Final review of the week on this great Saturday. Rally Cross on the PS1. A game developed and published by Sony, and was a Sony exclusives. Will it be a good racing game or dog turds in the hot sun? Hope you enjoy this review. Thanks for watching.
  2. Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: NBA Jam (Arcade): New York Knicks Vs Dallas Mavericks

    Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: NBA Jam (Arcade): New York Knicks Vs Dallas Mavericks:


    Been a while since I played some NBA Jam, so why not do a game. This time it's the New York Knicks up against the Dallas Mavericks. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching.
  3. Desert Speedtrap (Sega Master System) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Desert Speedtrap (Sega Master System) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    This week I am starting out with a review of Desert Speedtrap staring Road Runner and Wile E Coyote for the Sega Master System. Developed by Probe Software and published by Sega. Will it be as good as Desert Demolition, a game I enjoyed the hell out of on the Sega Genesis? Find out in the review. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching.
  4. Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Galaga (NES) - Episode 3

    Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Galaga (NES) - Episode 3:


    Back at it with another episode of Galaga, this time the NES version. Episode 2 my score was 36,490. I am hoping to beat that score today. I hope you enjoyed this episode. Thanks for watching.
  5. Cyberemo 2007 Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Cyberemo 2007 Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    There are some weird games I have covered and this is definitely one of them. Cyberemo 2007 was developed and published by Siberian Games. This game was gifted to me by Smiley/Martin or whatever he wants to be called. So a shoutout to him. Hope you all enjoy this review. Thanks for watching.
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