First seen: 5 october 2001
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, I found myself pleasantly surprised. The first few houses and the first office looked quite nice; they may not have been particularly detailed or pretty, but at least they looked like their real-world counterparts. Unfortunately, as the game went on, I realized that I had already seen everything there was to see within the first ten minutes of play. You have houses, which have bedrooms and kitchens and bathrooms; you have offices, which consist entirely of identical... Read more
So what we have is a game that’s not a total disaster (a major accomplishment for WizardWorks), but one that, with a little thought and care, could have been a suitable tribute to the real heroes that do this kind of work. As it stands, 911 is mostly just all wet. Read more
911 Fire Rescue is a value product, costing only 20 bucks - but it's probably worth less. I was hard pressed to find any reason other than this review to give 911 Fire Rescue more than a half an hour of my time. Avoid this burn at all costs. Read more