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Posted by Kotaku Feb 20 2014 17:30 GMT in Super Mario Bros.
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It's always amazing to see people take a game, turn it inside out and bend it to their whims. Mario is no different, particularly when it's beaten with the lowest score possible.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Feb 20 2014 17:35 GMT in Gaming News
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Posted by GoNintendo Feb 20 2014 18:20 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Si se actualiza la eShop... ¡También Miiverse! Hoy en América se unen 4 nuevas comunidades donde ya podéis garabatear pic.twitter.com/rT3ZB0xs3W

— ESPAL3DS (@espal3ds) February 20, 2014

Nueva ración de comunidades en Miiverse también en Europa. Nosotros vamos a estrenar la de Retro City ¿y vosotros? :3 pic.twitter.com/2PYk4qRqDc

— ESPAL3DS (@espal3ds) February 20, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 20 2014 18:18 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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A portion of a Nintendo Life interview with Zoink! founder Klaus Lyngeled and Ripstone's co-founder Phil Gaskell...

NL: We will get to Stick It To The Man shortly, but we've got to ask about WeeWaa plush toy game for Wii. That seems like a fascinating project.

Lyngeled: WeeWaa was an idea I came up with when I was playing around with the Wiimote, I thought it'd be funny to do some kind of puppeteer game. Then I realised, why don't we just put the controller inside a plush toy? So we started on that, I was trying for a Nordic game grant which I won with the idea, so we did a prototype of the game and managed to sell it to Majesco in America. We pretty much had the whole game finished in the end, and we were submitting to Nintendo but they had to cancel at the end as they saw the Wii market was collapsing, basically.

NL: Would that have been 2009/2010?

Lyngeled: Yep. That was too bad. We actually did think about whether we should release it for Wii U, run a Kickstarter for it which would be kind of funny.

NL: At what stage did you decide to bring Stick It To The Man to Wii U? Was that a fairly recent decision or longer term?

Gaskell: Because the game's built in Unity there's an easy commercial decision to be made, because Unity's free to use on Wii U, there are no charges. So, just from a pure commercial angle it makes a lot of sense for a small outlay to put the game onto Wii U.

From a creative point of view I think the Wii U offers Klaus an opportunity to do something different with the experience using the GamePad, using the things that are unique about the Wii U. It let them be more creative than if it was ported to a regular console system that doesn't have those platform features.

Lyngeled: When we talked about doing a Wii U version we knew we'd have to use the GamePad, with the screen, and we thought it'd be cool to use it as a mind reading device. The way we've done it, which I think works really well and turned out good, much better than I expected, is that when you pick up the Wii U device it goes into mind-reading mode, so it feels when you pick it up or rest it down. So you can basically point around on the screen itself, pick characters, zoom in on their brains and pick which brain you want to read. So there's a specific mind-reading screen on the GamePad and the main screen on the TV.

This way it's much quicker to go from one brain to another if there are a lot of people around the same area. Then of course you have the mind-reading voice itself coming out of the GamePad, also, which I'm really happy with.

NL: You've now had a bit of experience with Wii U, Klaus, is it a platform you'd be interested in exploring in future? Or are there any other road-blocks or concerns for that?

Lyngeled: I really like it. I think it's a great move that they supported Unity, especially for us. For us it's easy to make sure we also, if we do more games, we'll also release on Wii U, it's no problem. It'll just be fun. I just hope it will sell more, but I'm really looking forward to the new titles they're releasing soon, Mario Kart, that's going to make a big difference for the Wii U.

But for the future sure, it was fun to do this one, we'd like to do more on Wii U.

Posted by Valve Feb 20 2014 18:10 GMT in Steam
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Save 40% on Arma 3 as part of this week's Weekend Deal*!

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Posted by GoNintendo Feb 20 2014 18:09 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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- now use alternate Personas
- in the story, they gain this power by way of the two protagonists meeting each other
- this has something to do with their Wild Card power
- boost meter is built up by exploiting enemy weaknesses
- characters who manage to enter a Boosted state can, on their next turn, use their skills for free
- they can also jump ahead in line in terms of attack priority
- follow-up attacks that are performed when another character has taken their turn
- All-Out Attacks have a higher chance of triggering as more and more characters enter a Boosted state
- party chatter between members can change depending on who’s fighting with you

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 20 2014 18:04 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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A portion of a Nintendo Life review...

We have no doubt that there's an audience of die-hard Metroidvania fans that wouldn't mind spending a weekend dicing up demons and monsters with Freyja, though we feel the shortcomings and missteps present keep this one from the greater things it eludes to. Wait for a sale or price cut if you're on the fence about making the purchase.

Full review here

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Feb 20 2014 18:00 GMT in Steam
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If for some reason you were wanting to play Hexcells, because it’s the best new puzzle game this decade, but you couldn’t bring yourself to do it without its being on Steam, all is now resolved. Matthew Brown’s sublime puzzlers are on the big grey store for £2 each, or the pair for £3.50.

… [visit site to read more]


Posted by IGN Feb 20 2014 18:00 GMT in Gaming News
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The Galaxy S5 is expected to be unveiled on Monday. Here's a roundup of the rumors and leaks surrounding Samsung's next flagship smartphone.

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Posted by GoNintendo Feb 20 2014 18:00 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Tappingo is set for a Feb. 27th release in NA, but the title has been pushed back one week to March 6th in Europe.

Posted by Valve Feb 20 2014 18:00 GMT in Steam
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Today's Deal: Save 75% on Worms Clan Wars!*


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Posted by Valve Feb 20 2014 18:00 GMT in Steam
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Play Call of Duty: Ghosts for FREE starting now through Sunday at 1PM Pacific Time. You can also pickup Call of Duty: Ghosts at 50% off the regular price!*

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Posted by GoNintendo Feb 20 2014 17:59 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today announced Batman™: Arkham Origins Blackgate - Deluxe Edition for the PlayStation®3 system, Xbox 360® games and entertainment system from Microsoft, Wii U™ system and PC. Developed by Armature Studio, the same team behind Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate for handheld, the game delivers the same dynamic story and gameplay, now in high-definition. Fans will be able to purchase the game from 2nd April on the PlayStation®Network, Xbox LIVE® Marketplace, Nintendo eShop and Steam for £15.99.

Previously available only for PlayStation®Vita handheld entertainment system and Nintendo 3DS™ handheld system, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - Deluxe Edition brings the content of Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate to console and PC with enhanced high-definition 2.5-D graphics, a new map & hint system for improved navigation and objective tracking, 5.1 surround sound, a fully voiced narrative and a captivating storyline. In addition to all previous released suits, players will be able to unlock the exclusive Zero Year Batsuit skin by registering for or signing into a Warner Bros. ID (WBID) account.

After gang-fueled uprisings occur within the walls of Blackgate Prison, Batman is called in to restore order and put an end to the rebellion before the chaos implodes. As the story progresses, players will explore deep inside the bowels of this remote island penitentiary and discover what happened after the events of Batman: Arkham Origins and learn more details of the Dark Knight’s past.



Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - Deluxe Edition is based on DC Comics’ core Batman license and rated PEGI 16. Fans can visit www.batmanarkhamorigins.com for more information about the game.

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Posted by GoNintendo Feb 20 2014 17:56 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Custom Secret of Mana SNES #retrogaming #gamersunite pic.twitter.com/iTtA3wABBc

— GamePICS_VIDS (@VideoGameMayhem) February 20, 2014

Posted by Valve Feb 20 2014 17:54 GMT in Steam
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Plague Inc: Evolved is Now Available on Steam Early Access!

Can you infect the world?

Plague Inc: Evolved is a unique mix of high strategy and terrifyingly realistic simulation. Your pathogen has just infected 'Patient Zero' - now you must bring about the end of human history by evolving a deadly, global Plague whilst adapting against everything humanity can do to defend itself.

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Posted by Valve Feb 20 2014 17:52 GMT in Steam
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Holy Avatar vs. Maidens of the Dead is Now Available on Steam and is 50% off*!

Following the success of the RPG-Parody Grotesque Tactics franchise, comes a spin-off nestled in the heart of a tropical zombie bevvy of beauties against the greatest hero of them all, conveniently titled: Holy Avatar vs. Maidens of the Dead

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Posted by GoNintendo Feb 20 2014 17:50 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Custom Yoshi N64 controller Created by Zoki64 pic.twitter.com/3tX7my0zit

— Video Game Artwork (@Videogame_Art_) February 20, 2014

Posted by IGN Feb 20 2014 17:44 GMT in PlayStation News
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Way back in 2011, Ken Levine revealed that BioShock was in the works for PS Vita. Can we finally confirm that it's nothing more than vaporware?

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Posted by Joystiq Feb 20 2014 17:02 GMT in Xbox One
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Sega Genesis homebrew-turned-modern console release Pier Solar HD has been pushed back to an April launch on all platforms, developer WaterMelon confirmed this week.

WaterMelon's retro-styled RPG was originally set to launch digitally in March for the PlayStation 3, PS4, Wii U, PC, Mac, Linux, Android, Ouya and Dreamcast platforms. The project earned over $230,000 in backer pledges when it turned to Kickstarter for funding in 2012.

Ports for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One are also in the works, pending WaterMelon's acceptance into Microsoft's ID@Xbox self-publishing program. WaterMelon studio president Tulio Goncalves additionally hinted at the possibility of a 3DS port in a recent interview with Nintendo Enthusiast, explaining that the Wii U version's second-screen functionality would transfer easily to Nintendo's portable platform.

[Image: WaterMelon]

Posted by Kotaku Feb 20 2014 16:37 GMT in Gaming News
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The Chipotle burrito — a massive, suppository-shaped bundle of vaguely Mexican things, weighing approximately five tons. Most people could not eat a single one in three minutes. Competitive eater Matt Stonie makes it look easy. Read more...

Posted by Valve Feb 20 2014 17:21 GMT in Steam
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MorphVOX - Voice Expansion Pack, all new content for MorphVOX Pro - Voice Changer is Now Available on Steam!

This pack includes 5 of the most popular voice packs, which total 36 more voices, in one convenient DLC!

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Posted by PlayStation Blog Feb 20 2014 17:00 GMT in PlayStation News
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The Deception series was born from the fusion of two gameplay concepts: playing as an evil character and using traps as weapons. The combination of these features creates a truly unique gameplay experience – one in which you can plan and lay out traps, lure enemies into them, find the right timing to activate them, and enjoy the reactions of your victims. The thrill and anticipation as you watch for that perfect moment to press the button and activate a trap is a feeling we really strove to capture for players in Deception IV: Blood Ties, coming to PS3 and PS Vita March 25th.

The real fun, however, lies in combining these traps into combos. When your enemy slips on a Banana Peel, you could follow it up by pushing him into position with the Nudge Wall, picking him up with the Claw, and then finally taking him out with a strategically-placed arrow, for example.

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Players can take advantage of the themed traps that come with each stage, and combine them with their own equipped traps for even more possibilities. This gives each trap battle an element of strategy, as players must decide which traps to utilize and how to combine them for maximum effect.

In the early stages of development on Deception IV: Blood Ties, when we were gathering a lot of new trap ideas, we came up with the idea to categorize the traps into three different “styles”: Sadistic traps for maximum damage, Elaborate traps for complex combos, and Humiliating traps for entertaining enemy reactions. This encourages players to find their favorite play style to suit their own tastes.

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One example of a Sadistic trap is the Maiden’s Embrace. As our starting point, we took the Iron Maiden – a notorious medieval torture device – and added our own special touch to up the adrenaline factor.

Elaborate traps embody the technical aspect of trap combos, so we have a variety of traps like the Springboard and Claw that have special effects or lead into to other traps.

For Humiliating traps, we looked to places like comedy shows and comics for inspiration. We thought it would be funny to be able to use classics like the banana peel and the pie-in-the-face gag (well, a birthday cake, in this case) as weapons, so these make appearances as well.

How you use these traps in battle is only limited by your imagination. We hope you’ll give Deception IV: Blood Ties a try and experience this unique gameplay for yourself!


Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Feb 20 2014 17:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Drunken Robot Pornography is an FPS/bullet hell mash-up in which you wear a jetpack and shoot a whole load of robots, while your own robo-suit makes a whole load of quips. It’s out now, and I played a bit of it earlier.

Was that giant mecha-octopus-thing wearing a top hat? Maybe I imagined it. Everything moves so fast, it’s gone (i.e. dead, or has deaded me) before I get a chance to look at it. It’s like a canal ride by speedboat. “Was that a duckling? Wait, did we just pass a castle? Is this Manchester already? Oh God, watch out for that…” [DEAD].

Only with a jetpack rather than a boat. And in the future rather than on a quiet waterway. And with huge, deadly, robots rather than ducks and Manchester. Er. Okay, look, Dejobaan’s Drunken Robot Pornography is a first-person bullethellish shmup that throws more at the screen than there’s possibly time to see, and tries extremely hard – too hard, perhaps – to be funny. Oh bollocks, I think I’ve just written my conclusion right at the start of this piece. … [visit site to read more]


Posted by IGN Feb 20 2014 17:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Check out our hands-on previews of Avalanche 2: Super Avalanche, Blood of the Werewolf, Videoball, and Krautscape.

Posted by Giant Bomb Feb 20 2014 16:59 GMT in Gaming News
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This game was apparently the brainchild of Japanese comedian Yoshiyuki Hirai. He seems pretty excited about it.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 20 2014 16:30 GMT in Wii U
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Batman Arkham Origins: Blackgate will receive a Deluxe Edition version on April 1, Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment announced today. The Deluxe Edition will launch digitally on PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U and PC via Steam after Blackgate was previously only available on Vita and 3DS. The transition to consoles and PC isn't a total surprise: Blackgate was spotted on the Xbox Games Store earlier this month and on Steam in January.

Batman Arkham Origins: Blackgate Deluxe Edition will include "enhanced high-definition 2.5-D graphics" as well as a new map and hint system. Deluxe Edition owners will be able to unlock a Zero Year Batsuit skin in addition to all the outfits in the game. The game will cost $20 on the PSN, Xbox Live, Nintendo eShop and Steam digital platforms. [Image: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]

Posted by Kotaku Feb 20 2014 15:40 GMT in Gaming News
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Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: Understanding Childhood Trauma Through The Lens Of One Somber Game • Why More Games Should Be Like Dynasty Warriors 8 • A Look At Tales of ZestiriaRead more...