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Posted by GoNintendo Nov 04 2009 05:55 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Man, that looks like quite the scrumptious meal, don’t you think? Yeah…I didn’t think so either.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 04 2009 05:55 GMT in NERF N-Strike Elite
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A portion of a Kombo review… Way more fun than it should be. The Nerf gun/Wii-mote peripheral is a sweet bonus.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 04 2009 05:55 GMT in Band Hero
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A portion of a G4 review… The Pros * Good, accessible presentation * Sprinkled with fun music biz satire * Slightly more forgiving vocals * The Cons * May not be compatible with all previous DLC * Can’t easily [...]

Posted by Joystiq Nov 04 2009 04:59 GMT in Chime
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click to enlarge OneBigGame, a non-profit games publisher founded in 2007, announced today that its first title will come from Zoë Mode, creator of games such as Crush (PSP), You're In the Movies (360) and co-developer of the SingStar franchise (PS3) with SCEE. Called Chime, the music-based puzzle game will launch this winter on Xbox Live Arcade. The first screens, while sort of soothing in their minimalism, don't exactly explain anything about how the game's played. Thankfully, Zoë Mode goes into detail about the gameplay on its newly launched Chime site.The developer is the first of what OneBigGame says are many others currently creating 15 titles, with at least 80 percent of all revenue made from them going to two charities: Save the Children and Starlight Children's Foundation. Zoë Mode developed Chime pro bono and has committed to giving all the royalties it receives from the XBLA game -- which it says will be around 60 percent of its purchase price -- to OneBigGame.Other developers signed on to produce games include Shiny founder David Perry, PaRappa the Rapper creator Masaya Matsuura and prolific adventure game designer Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword).

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 03:51 GMT in Half-Minute Hero
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Is this RPG parody worth your time?

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 03:24 GMT in 78641
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An exciting new adventure game by the creators of Beowulf: The Movie: The Game and Don Quixote: Xploded 2.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 03:18 GMT in Gran Turismo 5
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Check out the sleek FT-86 Concept courtesy of Gran Turismo 5.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 03:07 GMT in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
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The adults join in on the spoof battle!

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 03:07 GMT in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
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Battles are fought for unlikely reasons in this teaser.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 03:07 GMT in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
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One of the baddest of them all jumps back in the battle.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 03:07 GMT in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
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The fusion of two powerful warriors presents trouble for adversaries.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 02:51 GMT in Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage
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Are you ready to shred the snow on your balance board once again?

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 02:44 GMT in Overgrowth
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Ninja Rabbits are amazing, but what else can Overgrowth be?

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 04 2009 02:35 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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This one makes no sense to me. I’m not a parrot-head, so I can’t think of any game ideas for Margaritaville. I guess someone out there has a plan that they think will make gamers bite.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 02:23 GMT in Dragon Age: Origins
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Experience the sexy magic in PC glory.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 02:23 GMT in Dragon Age: Origins
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Map out your battles with the precision and ease of the mouse and keyboard.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 02:23 GMT in Dragon Age: Origins
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We've got some fiery combat love for the PC gamers out there.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 04 2009 02:00 GMT in PlayStation News
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Amazon is tempting us to dip into our holiday savings by discounting many new games. Numerous titles, like those seen in the image above, have been marked down by $10, while others -- including many Wii games -- have smaller discounts applied to them. Listed after the break, you'll find the most significant deals, but you should also try perusing Amazon to find others. If you do, be sure to post them in the comments! [Via GamerDeals.net]

Posted by Joystiq Nov 04 2009 02:00 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Amazon is tempting us to dip into our holiday savings by discounting many new games. Numerous titles, like those seen in the image above, have been marked down by $10, while others -- including many Wii games -- have smaller discounts applied to them. Listed after the break, you'll find the most significant deals, but you should also try perusing Amazon to find others. If you do, be sure to post them in the comments! [Via GamerDeals.net]

Posted by Joystiq Nov 04 2009 02:00 GMT in Nintendo News
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Amazon is tempting us to dip into our holiday savings by discounting many new games. Numerous titles, like those seen in the image above, have been marked down by $10, while others -- including many Wii games -- have smaller discounts applied to them. Listed after the break, you'll find the most significant deals, but you should also try perusing Amazon to find others. If you do, be sure to post them in the comments! [Via GamerDeals.net]

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Posted by GoNintendo Nov 04 2009 01:45 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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We’ve already told you about the clinic…but just have a watch of this clip. Blood boiling countdown… Direct link here (thanks ibbsters!)

Posted by Joystiq Nov 04 2009 01:30 GMT in PlayStation News
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In the words of Lord Cutler Beckett, it's just good business. Or, as Capcom's Seth Killian explained on the Capcom-Unity forums, releasing a downloadable version of Capcom vs. SNK 2 could be bad business. In a lengthy response to a call for the game on PSN, Killian gave several reasons for not re-releasing Capcom vs. SNK 2; all of them centered squarely on business. Among other things, the audience for the game is less sizable than that of Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom 2, meaning a Capcom vs. SNK 2 port probably wouldn't be worth the money and resources Capcom would need to spend. Killian noted that even if sales covered cost, placing developers on the project would mean removing them from others, like Super Street Fighter IV. Killian put it simply, saying, "When fan service becomes a black hole for time and money, that party gets ended pretty quick." Another explanation, according to Killian, is that Capcom doesn't want to flood the market with fighting games. He suggested that most gamers only buy one or two fighting games a year -- thanks mainly to the amount of time it takes to master them. In other words, releasing too many games could dilute the sales of all of them. Besides, we all know that what Capcom should be working on is a new Darkstalkers. [Via EventHubs]

Posted by Joystiq Nov 04 2009 01:30 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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In the words of Lord Cutler Beckett, it's just good business. Or, as Capcom's Seth Killian explained on the Capcom-Unity forums, releasing a downloadable version of Capcom vs. SNK 2 could be bad business. In a lengthy response to a call for the game on PSN, Killian gave several reasons for not re-releasing Capcom vs. SNK 2; all of them centered squarely on business. Among other things, the audience for the game is less sizable than that of Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom 2, meaning a Capcom vs. SNK 2 port probably wouldn't be worth the money and resources Capcom would need to spend. Killian noted that even if sales covered cost, placing developers on the project would mean removing them from others, like Super Street Fighter IV. Killian put it simply, saying, "When fan service becomes a black hole for time and money, that party gets ended pretty quick." Another explanation, according to Killian, is that Capcom doesn't want to flood the market with fighting games. He suggested that most gamers only buy one or two fighting games a year -- thanks mainly to the amount of time it takes to master them. In other words, releasing too many games could dilute the sales of all of them. Besides, we all know that what Capcom should be working on is a new Darkstalkers. [Via EventHubs]

Posted by IGN Nov 04 2009 00:58 GMT in Left 4 Dead 2
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Valve's zombie shooter sequel is open to everybody.

Posted by IGN Nov 04 2009 00:55 GMT in Aha! I Got It! Escape Game
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Help a bright-eyed birthday boy to break out of his bedroom.