Rocket Knight adventure is back!
Made by Climax, coming to PSN/XBLA and Steam
1up.com news
gamingeek
Monster Hunter 3
Consideirng removing fee and adding wii speak for western release
kotaku.com.au news
Foolz
First look at guitar hero van halen
Literally. There's just a pic of the CD and box.
kotaku.com.au media
Foolz
Christmas Carol being developed by Charles Cecil
For Disney. Details inside
1up.com impressions news
gamingeek
Tell Capcom how you want RE5 Alternative version
On-rails, on-rails, on-rails, on-rails
kotaku.com.au news
Foolz
Ausssie Game industry still growing
Yet still not producing anything even close to the quality of Freedom Force
kotaku.com.au editorial news
Foolz
Sarah Palin signed 360 on eBay for $1.1 milllion
if this gets sold I'm killing myself - love Robio
nydailynews.com news
robio
Gay Tony achievements
No DVDA achievement? Lame, but i suppose it makes sense.
kotaku.com.au editorial news
Foolz
Biblical Striptease Game
Do you really need a description? The Virgin Mary looks even better in HD.
kotaku.com.au editorial news
Foolz
Capcom Resident Evil T-Shirts up for sale
Ever wanted to pretend you were in the R.P.D?
capcom-unity.com news
gamingeek
Two pound dumbbells for your wii-remote
Now people might have a point when they say waggle is tiring
kotaku.com.au news
Foolz
Oddworld "Oddbox" revealed, Digital Distro info
Strangers Wrath & Munch's Oddyssey coming to PC. FINALLY.
bitmob.com news
darthhomer
18 pics of Final Fantasy XIV
Mostly cutscenes but a couple of gameplay pics
gfdata.de media
gamingeek
Tales of Graces downloadable content confirmed
Also has DSiWare minigame
andriasang.com impressions
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Ah. That answers the question.
Anyway, I've been playing Sonic Adventure DX, Sonic Heroes, Sonic RIders and Sonic 2. All on my PC, thanks to this:
(yes, that's MY Jean leg)
20 bucks. Over 20 games. Been wanting a proper copy of SA for years. But that's not the fun part. Let's take a look at some of the CD's (SADX and Heroes come on CDs, Mega and Riders on DVD's)
It's not a mistake. They're both different CD's (the SN on the bottom of the CD's is different), but you might miss that.
Listen to the euro podcast too.
Nice snatch there. Play rhythm heaven with headphones because the DS speakers just aren't loud enough.
Uh huh.
I really hope you're referring to the purchase and not his daughter. Otherwise you've crossed a line.
My, my aren't you clever. Still doesn't change the fact that tapping the screen isn't fun and neither is the game. A child could do that.... one with significantly better motor skills than myself, but still...
Dude, you didn't even get off the first two levels, which are free to download on the Nintendo channel
Giant Bomb
Rhythm Heaven is a great addition to the DS library that's definitely worth checking out if you've ever liked a WarioWare game.
GamePro
Still, with such a wide selection of games to choose from with over 30 core mini-games, not to mention medals to win, "Perfect" ratings to earn, and incredibly simple yet insanely engaging Endless Games and Rhythm Toys to unlock (never thought I'd spend two hours digitally flicking a coin in tune with an ever-changing tempo), Rhythm Heaven is a must-own for handheld gamers everywhere, plain and simple, and a welcome breath of fresh air for the gaming scene in general.
Nintendo Life
It still stands as one of the finest titles to grace the Nintendo DS. It’s packed full of content and will keep even the most experienced gamers playing for a good length of time due to its deep replay value.
Wired
Rhythm Heaven is exactly the sort of novel, deep, challenging game that people accuse Nintendo of not creating anymore. Play it.
IGN
Even if you’re not a music fan you’re going to love Rhythm Heaven. It’s completely off the wall and unlike anything you’ve ever played on the Nintendo DS, not to mention incredibly fun and just as addictive.
Play Magazine
A ridiculous amount of fun packed into a tiny DS cartridge, Rhythm Heaven's only real flaw is a bit of jet lag from its trip across the ocean.
Destructoid
These musical minigames are ones that will make you laugh, challenge your sense of timing and reflex, and keep you coming back again and again. You'll fall in love.
Eurogamer
Rhythm Paradise is as awesome as it is difficult to explain how great it is. It should be the reference for future music games, as well as those based on short minigames.
Eurogamer Rhythm Paradise review "A joyful, exuberant celebration of the rhythms that underpin our existence"
Heil gamingeek!
But do I have a Hitler moustache? No! So you can trust me.
RE5 alternate edition pics
http://www.gfdata.de/archiv09-2009-gamefront/4530.html
fuck yeah
God of War III could have been a first-person shooter, had Sony art director Ken Feldman got his way.
"I tried unsuccessfully to convince Stig [Asmussen - director] to make 'God of War III' a first-person shooter," Feldman said during a recent interview when pondering ideas for the latest sequel.
"Kratos could have some truly badass huge weapons that rip gods to shreds," he went on to imagine. "Unfortunately he didn't see the genius in the idea," Feldman added. Thank God.
So basically, had this idea gone through, they would've ended up with Serious Sam?
Ugh, I go into the gaf uncharted 2 thread wanting impressions and all I get is multiplayer bs.
When is this game out!
Should have pitched it to MS. They would have gone for it in 2 seconds.
Consider yourself lucky, I went to the gaf uncharted thread and all I got was people bitching that the gametrailers review was unfair (it got a 9.3), people bitching about people bitching and that kittowny or however that degenerate is called and his retarded smiley's.
October...something. 15th or so.
Holy crap, look at the size difference
Go Minowaman
Isn't that Evil Taru? How can people bitch over a 9.3 review?
Well you can complain if it's a genuinally bad review. I always point to the Gamespot review of Lost Winds and scored it a 5.5 as the perfect example of a reviewer not understanding the most basic principals about how to write a review.
But complaining about a fraction of a point for a review's score, yeah that's just asinine.
Complaining about Gamespot not understanding the fundamental principals of writing a review, is like complaining that the autistic kid next door does not understand Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
Spoiler Alert: “Epic” November Issue Revealed
The rumors have been flying for months. From the outrageous (some actually thought we were bought by Disney, which was quite funny), to the right on (our forums pieced together all the clues from the last issue), the time has come to lay all rumors to rest. The November cover is indeed, Disney Epic Mickey, coming exclusively to the Nintendo Wii from Junction Point and Disney Interactive Studios.
This issue is the first of our highly anticipated redesign that subscribers should be receiving around October 12th.
There are a number of other highlights, including a Skate 3 first-look, an in-depth, seven-page report on the relationship between Hollywood and video games, interviews with executives from all three console manufacturers, and much, much more.
But the biggest news is our expanded coverage online that is available to all gameinformer.com visitors. Starting at 4PM CST today we will unveil the first companion piece to the magazine: an exclusive video interview with Warren Spector about his relationship with Mickey Mouse, including a portion of his giant Disney memorabilia collection that is housed at Junction Point. We will also have a photo-blog chronicling many of the outstanding pieces in his collection hitting at the same time.
This is just the beginning of our month of Mickey madness that will unfold over the next three plus weeks. So be sure to watch our Disney Epic Mickey landing page over the following month.
We don’t want to spoil what’s to come, but we have some amazing things in store, including screenshots, animations, and tons of concept art and music.
Watch for the issue in your mailbox over the coming weeks and make sure to come to gameinformer.com for the latest updates and news.
Oh yeah, and one last thing. All GI covers from here on out will feature a full wrap-around cover. Here is the Mickey cover in all its glory. The best part, and the reason we switched to these, is that the subscriber address label and the UPC will be on the back so it no longer clashes with our wonderful cover art.
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