Just when it appeared no one but Nintendo would make a fresh, adult-oriented game that takes advantage of the Wii's special abilities, along comes the ironically named "No More Heroes" to somewhat save the day.
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"I started way back in 1985 on the Ingram Park Mall Teen Board. From that, I did a lot of modeling for Foley's and Dillard's fashion shows, as well as some print work."
Outside of perhaps "Tomb Raider," no series went from must-play to must-avoid quite like "Turok: Dinosaur Hunter," which needed only five years to unload whatever goodwill it had accumulated when it first debuted.
Witness the curious, yet somehow endearing, collection of creatures featured in "Plush You! Lovable Misfit Toys to Sew and Stuff" (North Light Books, $19.95).