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Considering that Game Informer has been covering the industry for the better part of 20 years, we've managed to amass quite the video game collection here at the office. We don't want our thousands of games to just sit and gather dust in the vault, so Replay was born. In these segments, we'll be grabbing games from every system and genre imaginable and popping them in to see how they've held up over the years. Keep an eye on Replay to relive fond (and not so fond) memories from gaming's past.
When it comes to video games adaptations, Dragon Ball Z has found a pretty comfortable spot in the fighting genre. In 2005, however, it gave the action-adventure genre a shot.
This week on Replay, we, alongside a special guest, take a look at Monster Rancher – a game that turns your CDs into in-game content.
This week on Replay, we're taking a look back at Red Dead Redemption's only single-player DLC.
We play Grasshopper Manufacture's first game and make up weird accents like it's 1999.
The Stick of Truth is great, and we're confident about Fractured But Whole, but there was a time when South Park and video games didn't get along.
We look back at the Nintendo's 64 20-year history by playing a game where you don't shoot dinosaurs.
Between the release of The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones, Star Wars received one of its stranger video game spin-offs, and we decided to see how it holds up.
Join us as we take a look at the bizarre stealth-horror PlayStation 2 game, Siren.
The Game Informer crew dives into one of Batman's worst gaming adventures.
Watch us travel through time and get super confused in this look at this classic PS2 title.
Team Ico's latest, The Last Guardian, is finally arriving this October, which is a perfect excuse to play through Shadow of the Colossus in its entirety.
We chronicle the evolution of football in this look at nearly a dozen games from yesteryear.