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10 years later: GamesBeat’s most memorable games of 2004

Halo 2. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. World of Warcraft. The GamesBeat staff lets their thoughts burn for one of the best years ever for video games.

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darkronin2293589d ago

I remember hearing a lot about Star Ocean at the time, but I never got around to playing it. :(

choadley3589d ago

I had the same issue with Tales of Symphonia.

spacepope3589d ago

I was in college and playing a ton of games in 2004, but it never sank in just how many influential titles hit that year. No wonder I didn't have time to study.

barefootgamer3589d ago

Ah, 2004. Also known as the year I discovered WoW and destroyed my social life.

Xristo3589d ago

Where's Half-Life 2? <scratches head>

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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Review | Nintendo Switch | NoobFeed

NoobFeed editor Azfar Rayan writes - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door probably has one or two issues that might annoy you, but it's also one of the greatest and wildest role-playing games ever made. The remake adds several renewed concepts that make it stand apart even more and it's undoubtedly one of the finest and most adored role-playing games of all time.

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darthv722d ago

Great remake... it had been so long since I played the GC original that I completely did not notice a difference in fps. This feels very natural as it is and looks great doing it.

shinoff21832d ago

I've actually never played a paper mario game. Idk how the hell that happened but I'm definitely getting this at some point. Looks fun.

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UK Charts: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Storms To The Top

Initial sales match Origami King.

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Review: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door - Hardcore Gamer

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is a near-legendary RPG these days, but does it still hold up after all this time?

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