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Thursday, September 07, 2006
Scottige and Smila had done an excellent job porting the console adaptation with several changes made, most notably the inclusion of a new soundtrack and updated graphics.

Admittedly the driving section may hurt the eyes a little but just about everything else plays like the original. A decent tutorial would have been welcomed, as the current help screen can be rather confusing to some. Everything is great and all, though the Ghostbusters game still remains a love or hate affair.

Name: Ghostbusters
Developer: Scottige and Smila
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB