James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
R: T for Teen, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Don't we all want to be James Bond? This games gives you the skills, thills and license to kill. From th Q-Lab you can arm yourself with great gadgets and weapons to travel around glove. You take out the enemy with a great combination of wit, stealth and deadly precision. Great graphics and gameplay in this version. You have a two-player co-op mission or a 4-player mode. James Bond will never die!!
Jet Set Radio Future
Rated: E for Everyone
Reviewed by Walter Chaw
An updating of my favorite Dreancast game, Jet Set Radio Future distinguishes itself now as it did then with an absolutely original game concept (you spray your graffiti "tag" in the streets of neo-Tokyo while outwitting rival taggers and the police), brillliant graphics that recall the art of Ted McKeever (it looks like XIII), and a hip techno soundtrack. The environments are huge, the controls are liquid, and everything that was fantastic about the original are even better here. Best yet, the title, for its relative obscurity, is regularly available for under ten dollars. More interesting than Tony Hawk's titles or the Amped series, Jet Set Radio Future is a complex action adventure title that pushes the envelope on a gaming environment that too often falls into easy catagories and repetitive gameplay. Compulsively addictive and inoffensive enough to entertain every generation of gamer.
GAMEPLAY - A+
GRAPHICS - A+
SOUND - A+
OVERALL - A+
Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius
Rated: E for Everybody for Mild Cartoon Violence
Jimmy has many challenges to face in this game. He must explore different parts of the world to save Jet Fusion and to make sure Retroville returns to normal. Jimmy has multiple disguises and plenty of high-tech goodies to aid him on his travel through 5 worlds and 16 levels of dangerous fun.