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Kombo: The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road Review

The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road is a new take on the old classic. The game starts in the same fashion: Dorothy gets caught in a tornado and transports you to Oz. You meet up with the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion and that is where the similarities end. Instead of seeking audience with the Wizard, the Wizard seeks them and if they can defeat the four witches of the seasons, they will be given a wish that will come true.

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Videogames and the Oscars

gamrReview's Xavier Griffiths: "Movie tie-in games have a reputation for being notoriously bad and shoddy, doing both a disservice to the original film and videogames as a medium. More often than not the movies that get adapted into videogames are high octane, action-oriented summer blockbusters and the aim is simply to extract as much money from the market as possible. Realistically no one expects games based on trashy films such as Catwoman, The Cat in the Hat, or Eragon to be good in the first place, but what about games based on films that have garnered recognition for the highest award in cinema?"

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5 Best (Worst) Movie Games

A list saluting horribly wonderful movie games like Street Fighter: The Movie and The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road.

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Thunderbolt: The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road DS Review

In a cluttered RPG market on the DS there isn't any real reason to recommend The Wizard of Oz. The new story is generic, the exploration hampered by unnecessary backtracking and the dreaded locked door puzzles. An interesting combat system is ruined by the default party actions and clunky menu navigation. This certainly isn't what L. Frank Baum had in mind, there aren't even any flying monkeys.

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