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Target: Terror hands-on - so bad it becomes good

TVGB: "You might be asking why, with the plethora of interviews, hands on experiences and interesting panels that we're going to be presenting to you this week from the New York City Comic Convention, would I choose Konami's Target: Terror to be the first game to tell you about. Well, there are two reasons. The first is that the game comes out this week so telling you about it soon is a good idea to keep the story timely. The second though is because Target:Terror, at least from my hands on time with it, is the first game I have ever played that is literally so bad it becomes good."

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BrotherNick5869d ago

Man this better be like 5-10 dollars -_-;

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The Top Ten Conservative Video Games

Republicans now control the House of Representatives, and many conservatives want them to regulate video games. Here are ten games with conservative messages that might change their minds.

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The Ten Naughtiest Games of 2008 (ZTGD)

ZTGD: Last week we delivered buyer's guides to inform our readers what to get the gamer in their life this holiday season. Today we bring you a list of ten games that should, in no circumstances, be placed under the tree for your joystick junkie. This list of games was actually harder to construct than a list of must-haves for the simple fact that there were a ton of games this year that we should avoid at all costs. Each game represented below is a mockery of why we came to love games in the first place.

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meepmoopmeep5628d ago

lol. good list.
i wonder which poor souls actually bought any of those games

ruibing5628d ago

Yeah good list, but I thought it was going to be a different type of naughty...

thisguywithhair5627d ago

I bought Altered Species and really enjoyed it. I traded it right after I beat it as there was absolutely no replay value to it, but at least I had fun while it lasted.

Are_The_MaDNess5628d ago (Edited 5628d ago )

lol did fall for IRONMAN right after i saw it at the movies lol
(i get all geeky after have seen a good movie lol(good thing i traded it the next day lol))
i think i borrow sonic from work 2day just 4 the Ts lol

LeonSKennedy4Life5627d ago

You realize you can return a game as defective within 30 days of purchase at Gamestop, correct? (With the exception of PC games, for obvious reasons.)

mastemikegee5627d ago

u said lol 5 times dude... lol...damnit

LittleBigSackBoy5628d ago

Some AMAZING games there.../sarc

Xlll5628d ago

List should be renamed "Ten games to stay away from of 2008"

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UGO: Target Terror Review - Target: Terror is video game camp; nothing more, nothing less

UGO writes: "Retro gaming may be the (not-so-)new hotness, but releases such as Leviathan Games' Target: Terror, published by Konami for the Nintendo Wii, can only leave gamers wondering why. It's true that there's a certain bent appeal to pushing through the game's 10 levels, all of them filled with gloriously outmoded and endlessly recycled gun-toting Caucasian terrorists. But for $39.99, gamers are right to expect more than a two hour campaign (if that) and a couple of bonus minigames. Especially since even this small amount of game is subject to frequent technical hiccups.
Freedom Isn't Free in Target: Terror

In Target: Terror's world, a terrorist threat has overrun the United States and, shockingly, only you (or you and a friend) can put a stop to it. The first nine story missions are broken into sets of three, each covering a different location: The Airport (Denver International, to be precise), Golden Gate and Nuclear Plant (in Los Alamos, NM)."