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  1. Joust (Arcade) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Joust (Arcade) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Starting off the week with a review of Joust for Arcade. A game that many consider a classic. Developed and published by Williams Electronics. Hope you enjoy this review. Thanks for watching.
  2. Ion Fury (PC) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Ion Fury (PC) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Time to check out some classic style FPS with a review of Ion Fury, developed by Voidpoint and published by 3D Realms. It can be found on PC, and just recently announced for modern consoles. Hope you enjoy.

    NOTE: Yes I didn't mention it's modern console announcement in the review, as this review was completed about 2 weeks ago. But it's coming. So everyone can now play it.
  3. Micro Machines Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Micro Machines Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Starting off the week with a review of Micro Machines. Not just the Sega Genesis version, but also the Game Boy. Micro Machines were miniature cars that I remember having as a kid and when a video game was released. Well I had to have that. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching.
  4. Yakuza (PS2) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Yakuza (PS2) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Last video of the week, and another SEGA game. That's right Yakuza for the Playstation 2. The first game of the series. Hope you enjoy this video. Thanks for watching.
  5. Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money (PC) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money (PC) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Last Monday I reviewed a free to play game known as Raid: Shadow Legends. In today's review, I want to review another free to play game based on the Trailer Park Boys TV show. A game developed by East Side Games. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching.
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