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Taito Milestones 4 Review

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A diverse and historically rich arcade collection with standout classics and intriguing oddities, held back slightly by inconsistent quality and a lack of modern features.

Sports Challenge: 50+ Games Edition Review

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A content-rich party sports bundle that delivers chaotic multiplayer fun but suffers from inconsistent mini-game quality and limited solo appeal, making it best enjoyed in a lively group setting rather than alone.

Cowboy Kart Review

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Simple, chaotic, and built for the sofa, Cowboy Kart delivers old-school racing fun with a Wild West twist—best enjoyed with friends.

Basketball Classics Review

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A brilliant blend of retro charm and modern depth, Basketball Classics captures the spirit of old-school sports games while adding just enough strategy to keep it feeling fresh.

Avian Knights Review

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A modern arcade throwback that soars in multiplayer—even if a few clipped wings keep it from true competitive greatness.

Minigolf Family Party Review

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Minigolf Family Party delivers colorful, easy-to-learn mini golf fun built for local multiplayer, making it a great pick for casual family game nights—even if its content is somewhat limited.

Messy Up Review

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A chaotic multiplayer party game about mischievous pets, Messy Up delivers playful destruction and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments with friends.

MotoGP 26 Preview

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With deeper physics, real-world rider updates, and an expanded career mode, MotoGP 26 delivers one of the most authentic motorcycle racing simulations yet.

TRAIL OUT Review

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TRAIL OUT revives the destructive chaos of classic arcade racers with exploding cars, ragdoll stunts, and unpredictable physics. Rough around the edges but packed with personality, it’s a wild festival of vehicular mayhem that proudly embraces the spirit of FlatOut.

WWE 2K26 Review

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WWE 2K26 delivers the biggest roster in series history alongside new match types and a compelling CM Punk Showcase mode. With expanded sandbox tools and full feature parity across platforms—including Switch 2—it stands as one of the most complete wrestling games ever released.