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Adventure games - from epic sagas to silly platformers, usually containing in-depth storylines, exploration, and fantastic level design.  Games in this category are often referred to as "action", "adventure", "strategy", or "role-playing" (RPG) gamesSports games-involve individual and team based contests with points, competition, and some simulation.  Games in this category are often referred to as "sports", "racing", and "fighting" games.Shooting games - involve twitch gameplay, intense action, projectile weapons, and action-packed gameplay.  Games in this category are often referred to as "first-person shooting", "arcade shooting", and "action" games.

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News   E3: NShooters 1, World 0
- Posted By Mike Schneider, 05.17.2001

There’s nothing like playing the best Nintendo game of last year’s E3, the night before the beginning of this E3. In the first match, Tariq (head programmer, PR, tech, etc) and I teamed up to take on Nsports EIC Rob, and Cory, a programmer/tech guru. With me as Wario, and him as Waluigi, we crushed the crap out of Rob and Cory 6-0, 6-1.

Following this, I showed Nadventures EIC Andrew how to play singles, in a nice 6-1 wallop. I was Wario, and he was Mario in that match. To this date, I still haven’t lost a single player Mario Tennis match. And if anyone attending E3 would like to challenge me, I’m up for it. Email me about it.