Japanese mag scan collection
Darkside, DQVI, Tower of Shadow and more
true-gaming.net media
gamingeek
Men Dressed as Mario and Luigi Assault Taxi Driver
"First they jumped on my head" the taxi driver said, "then ate my mushroom lunch that I vomited up from the shock and pain."
gamepro.com news
Foolz
Pre-Order Lost Planet 2 and get a Wesker Costume
Vader is putting his money down as we speak
blastmagazine.com news
robio
Gamepro review Rabbids Go Home 4/5
"Rabbids Go Home is a very special game, and when I say special, I mean special like that kid in your second grade class"
gamepro.com impressions
gamingeek
1up review Darkside Chronicles B+
"this will probably be the closest thing to a complete RE2 remake in our lifetime"
1up.com impressions
gamingeek
1up review Call of Duty Modern Warfare Wii
A- wow, a review that doesn't half ass it?
1up.com impressions
gamingeek
Class-Action lawsuit being investigated on MS
Relating to Xbox 360 bannings
abingtonlaw.com news
Ellyoda
Phantasy Star Sucks Up To Gaming Mag
Famitsu logo appears everytime you block.
andriasang.com news
aspro
Wii no Ma details: paid shows coming
Service will come to US eventually
andriasang.com news
gamingeek
Capcom Releasing RE5 Bluetooth Headset
Of course. Makes perfect sense. To Vader.
andriasang.com news
aspro
Brad Pitt Gets Film Rights to Dark Void
Capcom sci-fi game comes out Q1 2010.
newkerala.com news
aspro
Ubisoft Not Publishing No More Heroes HD
But they are still publishing NMH2
g4tv.com news
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Michael Pachter comments on Wii HD again:
Pachter: "Reggie needs to get out more. I have no personal knowledge of a Wii HD, and I’m sure Reggie has no personal knowledge, either. With that said, I’m pretty sure that there is at least one other person who believes a Wii HD is coming. It makes too much sense for Nintendo to upgrade their hardware whenever they can (look at the DS, DSi, and DSi XL, for example), and I think that the next logical iteration is to add high definition. Let’s just say that I am confident that Nintendo will launch a new Wii SKU next year, and that they will call it a 'Wii Plus.' My guess is that the new SKU will have HD functionality."
Pachter Rules!
Who overrated it.![Nyaa](/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-tongue-out.gif)
That's an interesting point, November 16 Pachter. What do you think, October 29 Pachter?
A Blu-ray/1080p addition to the Wii makes no sense if that's all that's being offered. Publishers will be reluctant to release two physical versions of each game - particularly given the expense of Blu-ray discs. This will lead to a fragmented hardware and software market. The industry is also already facing inventory management issues. Where would retailers get the shelf space for this? Essentially, it literally doubles the shelf-space at retailers for Wii titles. It's the same problem retailer's face today with movie releases in both Blu-ray and DVD format.
Well said, October 29 Pachter, well said.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileBut according to the Zelda cycle you told me about, that means that Phantom Hourglass will now be become the best handheld Zelda
WTF kind of statement is that??
I'm sure there is at least one person out there that believes the world is ending in 2012 too.
The following is a real excerpt from Phantasy Star Zero...
Sarisa: AaiiiEEE! What-what-what is that? It’s all long and… T-tentacles? This is not okay!
Sarisa: Hey! That is off limits! Ah! Ah ha ha! Ah ha ha ha! Stop it! Th-That tickles! I-I’m gonna pee!
Sarisa: [Player name]?! Help! Hurry, it’s… it’s… Ah ha ha haa ha ha ha!
Kai: Quit messing around, [Player Name]! This is serious! (I imagine this in Ming Ming’s voice.)
Sarisa: Huff… Pant… Th-Thank you, Kai. I’m fine.
Sarisa: Ugh, but it’s all sticky where that thing grabbed me.
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Did the updates.![Happy](/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-smile.gif)
How did I miss this one?
http://vc.nintendolife.com/reviews/2009/11/indiana_jones_greatest_adventures_virtual_console
Another fantastic movie trilogy gets another fantastic game
By the end of 1994, Sculptured Software had already created two SNES games based on the Star Wars games, and were hard at work on a third. But of course movie fanatics noticed something - Star Wars already had a lot of representation, but where was everybody's favourite archaeologist? LucasArts must've noticed the same, because they gave Factor 5, most well-known for their Turrican games on SNES and Mega Drive exclusive rights to develop a game based on all three movies in the Indiana Jones trilogy. We don't know what led them to this choice, but it was definitely the right one, as Indy's Greatest Adventures still live up to its name as one of his best action-based games.
As Indy, you'll pretty much go through all events in all three movies in order. First you'll go through twelve stages based on Raiders of the Lost Ark, including the Chachapoyan Temple with its giant boulder, the streets of Cairo and the Well of Souls. Next up are eight stages from Temple of Doom, among which are Shanghai and Mola Ram's temple, and the game finishes with eight more from The Last Crusade, including Brunwald Castle and the temple containing the Holy Grail.
Most of the time the game will be an action platformer - Indy can run and jump around, swinging his whip and shooting his gun, as long as he finds them in one of the many backpacks littered throughout the stages. Also findable are a limited amount of grenades, which take out all weak enemies on the screen in one hit. Use them wisely!
Indy can also punch at all times with a press of the R button, which is useful when you have no weapons or if you need to move around a crate to reach higher platforms. The final attack he possesses is a rolling move, which can be used tactically to quickly dodge enemy attacks, deal a little bit of damage, or get through narrow pathways.
A total of three stages from the latter two movies completely change the game. Instead of being 2D, it becomes 3D with the use of the SNES's famous Mode 7 effect, and the mine cart chase and biplane ride are two examples of this. All 3D stages have rather different objectives, making them quite unique compared to the rest of the game. It's just too bad there's so few of them!
As the game is based on three movies, naturally, the storyline can't be ignored. Between a lot of the stages, you'll get cutscenes with digitized pictures from the films and dialogue in text form. For the enthusiasts (or those who haven't seen the movies, shame on them!) these are pretty nice, but others might want to skip them, as they can go on for quite a while.
As you might expect, the game features plenty of the music that made the movies so great. You'll recognize many tunes, but if you're a hardcore fan you might notice something peculiar - almost all of the tracks are taken from the first movie, with a few from the second and none from the third! Although this won't take away from your enjoyment of the game at all, it is odd all the same. The game also includes a handful of digitized lines, most of them are from Indy himself, which sound pretty good.
The graphics are just as good: everything is instantly recognizable from the movies, from the foreground objects to the backgrounds, and of course all of the characters. The digitized pictures in the cutscenes are also of quite high quality.
As the game is quite long, there is also a password system. A total of ten passwords let you start at pretty much any point of the game, and they're also different for each difficulty, meaning you can't claim you've beaten the game on Hard by simply changing the difficulty and using the final password you got on Easy. Of course, you can just look up the passwords online, but where's the fun in that?
ConclusionWith pretty much every single action scene from the movies accounted for in the game's 28 stages, this is an absolute must-play for Indiana Jones fans. People who haven't seen the original trilogy of movies might want to watch them first, or they can take a gamble and play the game anyway - perhaps you'll want to see the movies because of the game! Forget recent disappointments bearing the Indiana Jones name - this is where it's at!
8/10
Now this is pretty cool, its the launch trailer for Call of Duty modern warfare Reflex Edition, all in game footage. Its not the best quality but you can see how decent it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7LRZQKSsFc
I rather have an online enabled 3rd strike.
I know it's not a popular opinion but I never really got into 3rd Strike or really any of the the SF III games. Maybe because I never played much of them at the arcade and only did home versions so I never got the full experience. But I never found the new characters very appealing. Necro was kind of cool and so was Q, but it takes me a minute to remember any of the others. Of course Gill was a bad-ass boss, but at times is just too freaking hard.
What up, bitches?
I know what's not up, my bank balance in Animal Crossing, because some soon to be kneecapped sod hasn't sent me my money.
Reporting for duty, sir
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
And today a new day will dawn as Darkside Chronicles launches in Dvaders house.