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Victor Cagnin | Benjamin Alexander | Vienna State Ballet (Wiener Staatsballett) | Photo by Duccio Tariello
Behati Prinsloo and Romina Lanaro photographed by Benjamin Alexander Huseby for Vogue UK, March 2006
The Mummy Demastered
The Mummy Demastered is a Super Metroid game in all but name, and a darn good one at that. It’s based on The Mummy movie released in 2017, the one starring Tom Cruise as the hero and Sofia Boutella as the eponymous Mummy. It’s also the rarest of things: a licensed title that supersedes its source material by a country mile.
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Aliens: Infestation
For a licensed property, Alien video games have fared surprisingly well. Every Aliens: Colonial Marines has been met with an Alien: Isolation, or an Aliens vs. Predator. Aliens: Infestation falls happily into the latter camp, with a few frustrating caveats.
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RetroMania Wrestling
Read more about the history of wrestling video games in our comprehensive book, Wrestling with Pixels!
1991’s WWF WrestleFest is still the best pro wrestling arcade game ever (sorry, WWF WrestleMania), offering an experience that was far beyond what consoles could offer at the time. 30 years later, official sequel RetroMania Wrestling enters a very different market. Can it still trade blows with the best of the modern era?
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GunForce
While most fans of run-and-gun video games know Metal Slug, they might not be aware that its lineage can be traced all the way back to 1991’s GunForce, an arcade game published by Irem in North America and Japan. Upon playing the game, the reasons for its obscurity become clear – this is a decidedly wonky start to the series that is best left as a curio.
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GunForce II
If you played GunForce, a thoroughly below-average run-n-gun with the occasional neat idea, you’d be forgiven if you skipped the follow-up. But you’d be missing out; GunForce II is an exponentially better sequel that improves on the original in every way.
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