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GIN Preview – THQ Kids, Family and Casual Games

GIN writes: "The THQ Kids, Family and Casual games division stopped in New York during its Q1 Media Tour, and this little journalist had the chance to check out some of the latest family-friendly titles coming to gamers this spring, including SpongeBob's Boating Bash, Beat City, World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars and Nancy Drew: The Model Mysteries."

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Why 2002’s World of Outlaws Sprint Cars sets the template for virtual dirt oval racing

World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002, by Australian developer Ratbag Games, was an excellent simulation of the dirt oval series, here's why.

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PALGN: Beat City Review

A decent addition to any rhythm game enthusiast’s collection, no matter what the age or experience level. However, older or more experienced gamers may find that the game lacks challenge and that the game’s aesthetic is a tad too cheery.

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Diehard GameFAN Review: Beat City

Tech-Gaming writes: "Even though the formerly white-hot rhythm game genre is cooling down in the U.S., some companies are still making earnest efforts to produce music-based titles that set themselves apart from the army of guitar clones that have backed-up the digital highway since Guitar Hero became a phenomenon. The latest of these releases is Beat City, courtesy of Universomo. Even though Beat City is the first non-mobile title developed by the company, the studio has taken its knowledge to the Nintendo DS platform without a hitch and perhaps it is due to this experience that Beat City is a vivid and fun music game that can enjoyed in bite-sized pieces while the player is on the go."

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