| Vol XXXIV No. 82 |
Wednesday, February 7, 2001 |
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PlayStation 2 can't compare with old school Nintendo
By Jeff Baltruzak
Short Circuits
During vacation, I played "NFL Madden 2001" while in "party mode" at another institution of higher learning known as UCLA. This "party mode" made me both more relaxed and confident that I could judge just how fun PlayStation2 is, especially for ... [more]
`Majora's Mask' challenge a must-have for Zelda fans
By ADAM TURNER
Scene Video Game Reviewer
As we move through life, a few things are constant. Engineers get no play. The best way to a woman's heart is not through haiku poetry. Fish and peanut butter do not go together. And if Nintendo produces a game with ... [more]
Magic of `Final Fantasy IX' creates best in series
By JOSE CUELLAR
Scene Video Game Reviewer
Known as one of the most popular series in the role-playing game genre, "Final Fantasy" returns with its ninth installment under this title, the last to appear for the PlayStation console. "Final Fantasy IX" is a great overall game. The full ... [more]
`Mario Tennis' challenges novices and pros alike
By MATT ORENCHUK
Scene Video Game Reviewer
Throughout the years, Nintendo has given its fans some great games. From the original "Super Mario Brothers" all the way up to "Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time," Nintendo puts out high quality games year after year. One of the latest ... [more]
`Guys and Dolls' make musical success
Strong cast of PE Musical Company entertains with song, dance and humor
By CHRISTINA MARTINI
Scene Writer
A rich blend of vibrant music, impressive dance moves, eye-catching cast numbers, colorful comedy, well-honed New York accents and raw talent combine to produce a premium Pasquerilla East Musical Company performance of Frank Loesser's classic musical, "Guys and Dolls." The musical, ... [more]
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