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IGN: Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa Review

IGN writes: "This one's an easy recommendation, and anyone who's previously downloaded and enjoyed either Fantasy Zone or Super Fantasy Zone should feel completely comfortable with investing a further five bucks to grab this great follow-up. It's not a revolutionary sequel, as it didn't try to introduce very many new features or gameplay ideas -- but that's why it works. Not fixing what wasn't broken and putting extra effort into the visuals was just the right strategy for SEGA with this sequel".

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Top 5 Sega Master System Games on the Wii Virtual Console [BrightHub.com]

The Wii Virtual Console is home to a number of great Sega Master System games. We've weeded out the bad to provide you with the top 5 Sega Master System games worth downloading on the Virtual Console.

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Fantasy Zone's Ultra Super Big Maximum Great Strong Complete Album

That's seriously the album's title. The complete collection features all the music from every version of the game, spanning 4 entire discs. Additional bonuses include a live arrangement recorded solely for the set with vocalist Takenobuo Mitsuyoshi (singer of Daytona USA) as well as a jazz arrangement that's featured on blackjack machines in Japan. OSV got their hands on a copy of the album and have a breakdown of what to expect.

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Press Start 2009: A Symphony of Games

This is the 4th year that Press Start has taken place, and this year, it featured a wide range of music including "Still Alive" from Portal, music from Okami, Suikoden, Tales of Legendia, and of course Final Fantasy and Super Mario Bros. OSV attended the concert and has the full set list along with impressions of each piece that was performed.

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