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Posted by Kotaku May 26 2011 17:17 GMT
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#blip Twisted Metal dev David Jaffe tweeted this first look at the booth art being prepared for the game's E3 outing next month. "BEHOLD: THE RISE OF SWEET BOT!!! Aka: a side of the still work in progress Twisted Metal E3 Booth. I'm loving it!" [davidscottjaffe] More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Apr 15 2011 23:57 GMT
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Creator David Jaffe reveals the Juggernaut vehicle, new details on Nuke Mode and much more in this packed interview for Twisted Metal on PS3!

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Posted by Kotaku Apr 15 2011 20:30 GMT
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#video Want to see what the new Twisted Metal looks like? Would more than six minutes of gameplay from the PlayStation 3 game do the trick? Well, here you go, plenty of time to ogle the all-new Twisted Metal. More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Apr 15 2011 00:03 GMT
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Witness the carnage in its total glory as Calypso pulls the strings of Twisted Metal in the full-length Broken Trailer!

Posted by IGN Apr 14 2011 22:37 GMT
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Twisted Metal is the latest incarnation of the long-standing car combat franchise. It's still all about a tournament hosted by the infamous Calypso, but this time around characters aren't bound to cars. That's right, any character you want can jump into any car and start blasting away the competitio...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 14 2011 17:40 GMT
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#handson David Jaffe, co-creator of the 16-year-old Twisted Metal series, has an entertaining way of describing the things about his new game, a new Twisted Metal for the PlayStation 3. One was his description of the game's new Juggernaut vehicle, a semi-truck that can load teammates into its armored bed "Spy Hunter or Knight Rider style." I like references like that. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Apr 14 2011 17:00 GMT
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#video You may have already seen some of this footage of the new Twisted Metal for PlayStation 3, a trailer that highlights the live action cinematics, the vehicles, the violence and the warring factions in Eat Sleep Play's new vehicular combat game. But you might not have seen it... this long. More »

Posted by IGN Apr 14 2011 16:05 GMT
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Here's when I knew Twisted Metal had something: I had just spent a match getting my teeth kicked in -- didn't know how to boost, didn't understand how to use my special weapon, couldn't do any of the cool crap I had just seen presented -- but I was sad to have to turn the controller over and let someone else play...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2011 06:07 GMT
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#video Here's a long, gameplay-riddled trailer for the upcoming Twisted Metal game for the PS3, which will be out on October 4. More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Apr 08 2011 05:40 GMT
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Calypso returns to build an empire of carnage in Twisted Metal on PlayStation 3!

Posted by Kotaku Apr 04 2011 09:30 GMT
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#greenscreenofdeath Twisted Metal series creator David Jaffe has posted some photos on his blog, giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the new Twisted Metal's live-action cutscenes. More »

Posted by Kotaku Feb 14 2011 03:00 GMT
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#toyfair So. Many. Video. Game. Toys. At. Toy. Fair. 2011. How 'bout we put a bunch of 'em in a gallery, huh? Sound good? More »

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Posted by Kotaku Dec 27 2010 21:00 GMT
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#clips While you were busy opening presents, David Jaffe and the crew at Eat Sleep Play were crunching like mad on the new Twisted Metal, yet he still had time to answer fans' pressing questions about the next generation of vehicular combat. More »

Posted by PlayStation Blog Dec 24 2010 15:01 GMT
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Hi ya’ll! We’re all crunching like mad on the game while also trying to get ready for the holidays! But I did want to stop by, say hey, and answer some of the more frequent questions we’ve been getting about the new Twisted Metal. Watch the video below to get some info on things like multiplayer balance, my all-time favorite Twisted Metal weapon, and the huuuuge bosses you’ll encounter in the game. Thanks again for your great questions, and happy holidays! Oh, and stay tuned to the end of the video for info on how you can win a brand new Sweet Tooth action figure signed by the whole Twisted Metal team! Have a great holiday ya’ll! Be safe, have fun! Later!


Posted by Kotaku Dec 09 2010 04:00 GMT
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#godofwar Kratos, star of God of War games, is apparently coming to the next Mortal Kombat as a "kombatant." What does the man behind the first God of War game think Kratos should do to finish his foes? *crag* 'em, naturally! More »

Posted by Joystiq Oct 29 2010 23:00 GMT
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When Twisted Metal co-creator David Jaffe tweeted back in June about his interest in a "low-budget slasher movie" starring TM character Sweet Tooth, Blue Goggles Films took the idea and ran with it. The studio recently cut its first trailer for Twisted Metal: Home Sweet Home, and we checked in with both Jaffe and Blue Goggles to gauge the reception. "*crag*ing fantastic -- and yes, please quote me on that," was Jaffe's initial response. "Just great and totally the kind of thing I want to see happen with the character."

Blue Goggles, of course, had no idea what kind of response to expect upon the trailer's release. "We've lived in a bubble for the past month while we were making it and, while we thought the project was going to be cool, we didn't know if other people would," director Ben Moody told us. He confirmed the genesis of the idea, saying, "The whole concept for the trailer was directly inspired by Jaffe's quote/tweet about wanting a Sweet Tooth slasher movie for the PSN."

As for the project's future, both Jaffe and Blue Goggles would like to see Sony pick up the would-be feature (the film is currently planned as a free release since Blue Googles does not have the rights to commercially distribute it.). "This is what needs to happen: a straight-to-PSN Sweet Tooth slasher flick! Will it happen? I dunno -- but man I hope so!" Jaffe urged. "Either way, this fan film is really, really cool. What a neat thing to see. Whoever made it -- thank you! Great job that captures the low budget slasher flicks of the '80s that I hold so near and dear to my heart. Now let's just hope Sony jumps on board and we can get a whole feature out of it!"

Moody is equally enthusiastic, saying, "Since we've seen such a great response in just one day, we plan to get in touch with Jaffe and Sony to see if they are interested in making a full-on slasher movie starring Sweet Tooth for the PSN."

As of publishing, Sony had yet to respond to our request for comment.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2010 10:11 GMT
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PSOne original set to bump and grind all over again.