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Want to truly prove your worth in a world occupied by Solid Snake, Pikachu, Princess Peach, and the Ice Climbers? Winning a single match in Super Smash Bros. Brawl isn’t enough to prove your supremacy, because it has now been revealed in the official Smash Bros. DOJO that the Wii-tastic fighting game will come loaded [...]
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Introducing MScape, HP’s handheld gaming device. As you can see from the video, the MScape requires you to scan your environment for bonuses and other game-related goals. Although it doesn’t indicate how it will process pathfinding and navigation, one thing is clear: you will literally travel from one point to another. I’m not sure how [...]
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Yes, much like Twilight Princess before it, Link’s Crossbow for the Nintendo Wii will be washed in every color of the rainbow, assuming that the rainbow is filled with a bunch of browns. It seems like the controls for the crossbow are similar to the aiming of the bow and arrow in Twilight Princess, but [...]
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THQ announced today that they’ll be releasing another expansion to the Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War RTS series. Subtitled Soulstorm, the new expansion is going to be a standalone title, which means that the previous games are not required. Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War – Soulstorm, to give it its full and lengthy title, features [...]
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The Nintendo DS (when you consider the DS Lite as being one and the same) is the fastest selling video game console of all time, but it is not yet the best selling console of all time. That record is still held by the almighty Game Boy, but based on the pace that Nintendo’s touch-tastic [...]
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Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid are arguably the two best franchises when it comes to the stealth action genre. To tell you the truth, it was an area of gaming that I initially didn’t think that I would appreciate because of my general impatience. Imagine my surprise when I found out how fun it [...]
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I remember when Rockstar Games first released Table Tennis for the Xbox 360, people scoffed at the concept. What kind of follow-up to Grand Theft Auto was a game of ping pong? And then people played it. And then people loved it. The graphics were amazing, the controls ultra-tight, and the grimaces on the players [...]
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Metal Gear Solid 4 is one of the biggest titles exclusive to the Playstation 3, an honor and a burden that it shares with Final Fantasy XIII. The long-awaited action thriller set in a fictional world of high-tech espionage has the potential has the potential of becoming the much-needed system seller that Sony needs. MGS4 [...]
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Oops. Looks like the stock boy at a store in San Diego is about to get in trouble, because he set out the special Halo 3 Edition Xbox 360 ahead of schedule. According to most sources, the special green and gold gaming machine wasn’t supposed to hit shelves until the accompanying video game started selling [...]
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To tell you the truth, as an occasional game reviewer it is easy to become harsh. You’ve seen what I’ve written about Lair and how I made fun of it. Well, it’s time to take a step back and learn about the technological problems plaguing game design today. It’s bound to give us some insight [...]
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