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Namco Museum Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
Namco has been rather slow to exploit the new systems with their old batches of arcade games, as they did with the flow of Namco Museum volumes for the PSOne. I assume this will be the first of many such products for the Xbox. NBA Ballers Reviewed by Josh Allen
The creators of Arch Rivals and NBA Jam attempt to dethrone the usurper to the arcade basketball throne, NBA Street, with their latest effort. NBA Inside Drive 2004 Reviewed by Josh Allen
We continue our XSN coverage with a look at Microsoft's third attempt at a hoops title. Solid, but it needs one more year before it's ready to make the jump to the NBA. NBA Street Vol. 2 Reviewed by Josh Allen
The original was fun, the sequel was fun. Now make NBA Street 3 as soon as possible, EA Big! NCAA College Basketball 2K3 Reviewed by Josh Allen
Sega got on the right track, but there are an unfortunate amount of glitches that make this less than stellar. NFL Street Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
The arcade revival is alive and well at EA Big. Thing is, they don't bother with the arcades - their gems go straight to the home consoles. NHL Rivals 2004 Reviewed by Josh Allen
This could be the last relevant hockey game for a while if the NHLPA and NHL owners don't reach some kind of an agreement. Enjoy it while it lasts! Ninja Gaiden Reviewed by Jason Frothingham
Team Ninja and Tecmo's Ninja Gaiden enters into what is becoming a crowded genre: fast-paced, stylish brawlers. How does it compare? |