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Miami Vice: Vendetta (PC, PS2, Xbox)It's true: The old biker gang isn't the best. But it's safe to say that a title based on Miami Vice could be quite fun. In the past, we've played Liberty Vice on Dreamcast, and while it wasn't quite as good as the 360 version, we still think it's a fun, if no less competent, romp.
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Michael Vaughans Championship Cricket Manager is set for release this October. The publisher will be publishing the game from 7 Studios. The game is based on the real life World Cup and features more than 30 national teams. Players can now take on a manager of their own who can even choose to play as a captain.
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Micro Commandos and Amped publisher Micro Empire has announced that Micro Commandos and its sequel are now available for the Microsoft Xbox and PlayStation 2. These games take place in the same world as the original Micro Commandos, and they both take place in the same world. The title uses its high-polygon character models to create detailed backgrounds, while the gameplay revolves around the principle of placing two military forces at war, the Delta Force and the Soviet Union.
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Microsoft Bicycle Board Games was announced this morning and will be released as part of the release of the Xbox.com Sports Illustrated Bicycle Collection. The game will include 22- and 28-year-old classics from all over the world. Players must race their way through five different environments, all with their own little riding style, along with a virtual economy.
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Microsoft Classic Board Games is a five-player and two-player version of Microsoft's classic game arcade game Microsoft arcade game system. The computer version of Microsoft Classic Board Games lets players compete against each other, and there are a number of different boards that must be played. Some of these boards are game boards from other popular Microsoft programs, such as QuickTime, Winbench, and Combat, while others are replica board games. The game boards are detailed, and they display the quality of the current set of games.
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Microsoft Flight Simulator X Accerleration Expansion is set to release on January 28, 2021, and is expected to release later this year. The enhanced edition of Microsoft Flight Simulator X, which came out in 2020, added new aircraft types, scenery, and modernized features.
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Microsoft Links 2001Announced earlier this year, Links 2001is set to be the first graphics-based game. It will sport a full 3D engine, a 3Dscaling solution, and a new 3D GUI interface that will enable real-time 3D gaming.
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Microsoft Links 2003: Microsoft GameSpot's 2003 Gamers' Week will be the final day that the company's Internet Provider, Links, will be free to Microsoft customers. The Windows 95/98 version will also be available through the Links CD-ROM service. The program will feature around 250 new web pages and allow for downloading and viewing on three different PCs. Links will also be releasing several new Internet-compatible games for the Windows 95/98 and Microsoft's Windows 95/98 Internet Expansion Pack software, which will be released for both platforms.
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Microsoft Return of Arcade Anniversary Edition launched on Xbox Live Arcade last week. Microsoft has since returned the classic arcade game to its original marketplace on the Marketplace, which is now home to over 40 retro games that have received support from retro studios.
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