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  • Bust-A-Move 99
  • Bust-A-Move 99 posted on 1/1/2000
  • The best part about BAM99 is its gameplay. The simple premise of matching different colored bubbles to pull off huge combos is both easy and satisfying. BAM99's graphics are sharp and colorful, but busting a move on the four player modes' miniaturized screens will make your eyes sore. Worse yet the game's musical tracks are an annoyance. Even with these minor flaws. Bust-A-Move 99 provides undeniably addictive gameplay.
  • WCW Nitro
  • WCW Nitro posted on 1/1/2000
  • Nitro sports 60 WCW heavyweights like Sting and Goldberg, as well as new arenas and pay-per-view events like Starrcade and Halloween Havoc. Unfortunately, Nitro lacks the shine and polish of the other wrestling titles.
  • Point Blank 2
  • Point Blank 2 posted on 1/1/2000
  • Point Black 2's rudimentary, pixelated graphics wouldn't challenge even 16-bit hardware, and the tinny, beepy sounds are annoying as hell. Still, the sheer variety of contests, modes, and two-player games makes this shooter momentarily fun even though there's not enough here to hold your attention in the long run. When the last clip is spent, Point Blank 2 is a rental-only title....but a fun one.
  • Army Men 3D
  • Army Men 3D posted on 1/1/2000
  • Army Men tries to be all that it can be, but ultimately the game will appeal only to military sadists who have tons of patience and a real bloodthirst for killing the enemy. Sounds like a job for Major Mike.
  • R4: Ridge Racer Type 4
  • R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 posted on 1/1/2000
  • There's enough here to thrill fans of the series, but the disappointing two-player mode hurts replay value, and unlocking the cars becomes tedious. Still, if you've got room in your gaming garage after testing Need for Speed: High stakes, R4's a solid acquisition.