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'''Berg's View of Games''' (aka BROG) occurs as publication began by game designer Richard Berg. A magazine, which debuted around 1991 & recently went virtual, features reviews of wargames.
A magazine is known for its thoughtful however typically savage tone, refusing to suffer jerky designs lief. 1 Globe War II game had this read: "Playing this game makes Sisyphus' task a lark in the park."
Yearly, Berg's View of Games mitts out a satiric "Little Macs," which are then awarded for dubious accomplishment around play. A award is known as for recalcitant American Civil War general George McClellan,
BROG was inducted into a Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design's Hall of Fame in 1997.
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Gaming Age
Reviewed by: Fabian Blache III, score B-. "Does it totally disappoint? No. It just fails to precisely connect with my current route." (Playstation 2)
Armchair Empire
Reviewed by: Lee Cieniawa, score: 9.3/10. "Visual Concepts continues to be the Super Bowl winner of football videogames." (Dreamcast)
IGN
Reviewed by: David Zdyrko, score 9/10. "Visual Concepts delivers a highly enjoyable videogame in its first ever attempt at PS2 football." (Playstation 2)
GameSpot
Reviewed by: Ryan Mac Donald, score 9.5/10. "A fantastic football game that you'll either love or hate, depending on your personal tastes." (Playstation 2)
IGN
Reviewed by Anthony Chau. Features screen shots and gameplay videos. Score: 9 out of 10. (Dreamcast)
GameSpot
Reviewed by Ryan Mac Donald. Features screen shots, cheat codes, FAQs, and gameplay movies. Score: 9.5 out of 10. (Dreamcast)
GameSpy.com
Reviewed by Josh Hiscock. Includes screen shots. "Bottom line, this is essentially the same game we played last year." Score: 90 out of 100. (Dreamcast)
GamerSpot
Reviewed by Ryan Mac Donald. Features screen shots, FAQs, and gameplay movies. Score: 9.3 out of 10.(Xbox)
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