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JuggleFoe
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Posted on: 9:06 pm on Oct. 7, 2001 | | IP
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the other day on the subway i met a guy playing a gba, and he was playing advance wars. so, i checked out the reviews, and it seems like a pretty popular game. check it out i dunno. i'm not a huge fan of strategy games, especially when you're not playing against someone else...
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JuggleFoe
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Posted on: 5:20 pm on Oct. 13, 2001 | | IP
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sha-zam. i picked it up. haven't played it yet, but it seems pretty neat, from what i read in the manual. i'll post thoughts in a few days.
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JuggleFoe
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Posted on: 4:02 pm on Feb. 25, 2002 | | IP
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before this game (along with all my GBA stuff) was stolen, i played it a bit. in one-player mode, it's not so fun. i bet it rocks ass against a human opponent.
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Robb Force
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Posted on: 3:40 pm on April 3, 2002 | | IP
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I played this one for a while on an emulator and I enjoyed it. The graphics are cute, but well done, and the whole game has a polished feel to it. The first hour or so is spent in the tutorial missions alone.
----- "Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so." -- Douglas Adams
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