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Double Fine to publish indie games, starting with Escape Goat 2
gameinformer.com posted by Joystiq Mar 25 2014 17:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Double Fine may be known for creating games like Psychonauts, Brutal Legend and Broken Age, but it's expanding its efforts to add indie game publishing to its repertoire. Its first act as an indie publisher is to provide "promotional assistance and distribution" for MagicalTimeBean's Escape Goat 2, COO Justin Bailey told Game Informer.

"Our goal is to help indies build their own community and empower them with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed on their own," Bailey said, adding that multiple indie developers have approached Double Fine to ask for publishing assistance. "They all had a unique request and that's where we started to see there was a real need for the knowledge we've gained over the last 14 years on how to prototype, fund, develop and publish our own games."

Double Fine's publishing ambitions boil down to the efforts of two individuals: Bailey and senior publishing manager Greg Rice, who will offer advice for crowdfunding hopefuls as well as development feedback, platform porting advice and promotional assistance. "We're open to working with each developer and figuring out how we can help make them successful," Bailey added.

Double Fine recently teamed up with MagicalTimeBean to create a quirky promotional video for Escape Goat 2. The game launched yesterday on PC, Mac and Linux via Steam, GOG and the Humble Store for $10. [Image: MagicalTimeBean]
​Indie Game Studio Survives 20 Years, Makes A Wild Video About It
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 15:30 GMT in Gaming News
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When you're a company that's created beloved game series like Spyro the Dragon and Ratchet & Clank, there's a lot to be proud of. But this grunge/rap music video that Ted Price and crew made to celebrate on Insomniac Games' 20th anniversary? This might be their shining achievement.Read more...
Trials Fusion: FMX Tricks, High Scores, and Lots and Lots of Crashes
blog.us.playstation.com posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 25 2014 16:03 GMT in PlayStation News
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Trials is known for its high-flying, face-smashing, precision platforming races, but get ready to take it up a notch (maybe several notches) with the all new FMX Tricks System. More than simple flips and twists, FMX will have you pulling moves like the Dead-Body, Going Up, and everyone’s favorite: The Superman.

You can forget the clock and take on dedicated FMX Trick Attack courses where the goal is to pull as many high flying, death defying, don’t-try-this-at-home tricks as you can on tracks specially designed to keep you airborne and twisting like Dorothy’s house in a tornado. It may look easy, but this is Trials and the cruel laws of physics still apply, so it’s likely that you’re going to land on your face at least once. Or sixteen times.

Huge tricks, high scores, and bone-crushing crashes await you. See you in the air.

Trials Fusion will be available on PS4 as a digital download for $19.99, or you can pick up a retail edition, which includes a Season Pass, for $39.99. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for more game info, breaking updates, and backflips.

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd Coming to PS3, Vita in N. America
blog.us.playstation.com posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 25 2014 16:02 GMT in PlayStation News
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Following a fantastic reception to the PS3 and PS Vita release of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F in North America and Europe, SEGA is proud to announce that we will be bringing Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd to the West later this year!

That’s right. You’re not dreaming. We believed in all of you and we asked for your support – and you gave it to us without reservation. It was your supportive comments, your encouraging words at every place we showed the game, and your drive that made all the difference. Some of you bought the game twice – others three or even four times. But whether you picked it up once or four times, all of you helped make Miku a success, and still do. Thank you so much for that.

Now, it’s our turn to believe in you once more.

This fall, we will be releasing Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd for both PS3 and PS Vita. Project Diva F 2nd features similar but improved gameplay over the first game, with a whopping 40 songs – a collection of the best new songs, and some of the most loved classic songs, previously only available in the Japanese releases. You can check out two of those in our trailer!

Besides 40 songs and four difficulties for each in the Rhythm Game, players can look forward to the return of the impressive Edit Mode feature, which lets you build your very own videos and Rhythm games using all of the in-game assets, and share them online with the world. It has seen notable improvements over the first version, and we can’t wait to see what amazing creations you all will build with it!

And finally, because we like good news, I’ll drop a hint here that we have some fun stuff in the works for our Western release. I’m pleased to confirm one of those things right now: We will be releasing a packaged version of the game for both PS3 and PS Vita!

One of the primary comments we saw across the internet over the last year was that PS3 owners loved their physical copies, and that so many PS Vita owners wished one was available. We begin our campaign today by announcing that whichever platform you own, you’ll be able to reserve a physical copy of Diva F 2nd when it releases!

We’ll have much more news regarding Project Diva F 2nd as we near E3, but in the meantime, we hope this news has made your day a little brighter.

Thank you all once more for supporting us, and here’s to the future of Hatsune Miku in the West!

IGN Has Your Back: Tomb Raider Statue Follow-Up
ign.com posted by IGN Mar 25 2014 16:00 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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IGN helps one gamer resolve an issue with his Tomb Raider Collector's Edition Lara Croft figurine.
Thief, Tomb Raider discounted on Xbox Live this week
majornelson.com posted by Joystiq Mar 25 2014 16:30 GMT in Xbox One
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Xbox Live serves up a series of steep discounts this week on retail-released Xbox One games, bringing price drops for the digital versions of Thief, Call of Duty: Ghosts, and other featured titles.

Starting March 28 and extending through March 30, the Xbox One versions of Thief and Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition will be priced at $29.99 each. Call of Duty: Ghosts will be available for 33 percent off of its regular retail price ($39.99), while Ghosts' DLC-bundled Digital Hardened Edition is up for grabs at 20 percent off.

Xbox Live Gold members can also pick up the Xbox 360 Games on Demand versions of all three games at a discount through March 31. Other sale-priced Xbox 360 games featured in this week's lineup include NBA 2K14, The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, and 2K's BioShock series.

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Watch Our Call of Duty: Ghosts - Devastation Day Live Stream
ign.com posted by IGN Mar 25 2014 16:00 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Tune in on Tuesday, April 1, at 11am PT for live gameplay, giveaways, developer Q&A, the debut of a new trailer, and more.
Don’t Get Arcean: Gal Civ 3 Alpha Available March 27
galciv3.com posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Mar 25 2014 16:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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I feel like I’ve spent much of the last few weeks in space, either in Elite: Dangerous’ alpha or in re-watching Star Trek: Voyager, and I am more than ready for some strategy set among the stars.

Galactic Civilization 3 seems poised to sate my appetite. GalCiv 2 was a game that effectively let you defeat its personality-rich AI by broadcasting better television than them, and as the new GalCiv 3 video below suggests, most or all of its best features are returning.

… [visit site to read more]

Deception IV: Blood Ties Out Today for PS3, PS Vita
blog.us.playstation.com posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 25 2014 16:00 GMT in PlayStation News
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It’s safe to say that no other game in the world contains as many ways to kill and hurt enemies as Deception IV: Blood Ties, which is out today on PS3 and PS Vita. More than 100 different traps allow you to slice, hit, launch, trip, and otherwise torment your victim in a variety of imaginative ways. Dropping a flower vase onto the head of a powerful hero as a giant high heel descends from the ceiling to crush him is not the kind of experience you can have in most other games.

Besides the traps that you can select and place yourself, you can also take advantage of stage traps. In one stage you can set up a launching trap to hurl your victims into the Car Wash, and in another you can roast them alive inside a Brazen Bull.

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But while Laegrinna and her Daemons show neither mercy nor restraint toward their victims, we’ve worked hard to keep Deception IV: Blood Ties from getting too graphically violent. Dismemberment, for example, is never shown. Because more than anything, we wanted it to feel rewarding when a trap combo is successful, and for this we felt it was necessary to achieve the right balance between serious and comical.

This emphasis on the feel of trap combos affected our decisions in all areas of the game’s development. For example, the way enemies react when hit by a trap had to be satisfying not only on its own, but as part of a chain of traps and reactions, which means we had to keep the flow of the combo as a whole in mind when designing the scale and tempo of each reaction.

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To be able to watch a victim stumbling around with a jack-o-lantern over his head, launched into the air by a springboard, knocked aside by a hammer, squished by a rolling boulder, and then finally attacked in the groin from underneath by a sharpened wooden horse is something that players can’t get from a comedy movie or TV program, so we wanted to make sure we did it right.

The difficulty of developing so many possibilities for different trap combinations in Deception IV: Blood Ties is more than words can express, but so is the happiness we feel when we see our fans’ enjoyment.

Dark Souls 2 - How to Beat King Vendrick
ign.com posted by IGN Mar 25 2014 15:46 GMT in Dark Souls II
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Defeating the optional Vendrick boss in Dark Souls 2.
Curb Your Enthusiasm's Jeff Garlin Rags On The Need For Speed Movie
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 15:00 GMT in Gaming News
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No, really. He hated it. Including the bits with Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul. Read more...
You Have Just ONE WEEK To Finish 24 On Netflix
variety.com posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 14:40 GMT in Gaming News
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THE CLOCK IS TICKING, BAUER. On April 1, Netflix is removing 24 from their instant streaming services. That means you have just one week to catch up on the high-octane show before it comes back for a 12-episode limited run in May.Read more...
First Look: Cloud Chamber
cloudchambermystery.com posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Mar 25 2014 15:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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I think my struggle to calculate an opening line for Cloud Chamber is rather indicative of quite what a peculiar, interesting and original thing it is. But that seemed to work. A multiplayer game in which “playing” is discussing, where there are no puzzles but you’re always puzzled, where mysteries are crowd-solved, but spoilers are impossible. I’ve got a lot of explaining to do.

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Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: Games Got Me Through My Most Helpl
bit.ly posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 14:20 GMT in Gaming News
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Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: Games Got Me Through My Most Helpless Moments • Packaging In The Game Industry Has Improved • Weapon Shop de Omasse: The TAY ReviewRead more...
Dimension-bender FEZ Out Today on PS4, PS3, Vita
disasterpeace.com posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 25 2014 15:00 GMT in Fez
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“Today is special day,” indeed: Fez is finally available for PS4, PS3 and PS Vita. We can’t possibly be any more excited, as we have been working towards this release for a whole year!

Let’s recap a few details:

  • Fez is a video game.
  • You play as fluffy white creature named Gomez who wears the eponymous fez, and needs to traverse the world two dimensions at a time in order to rebuild an ancient artifact.
  • Fez is cross-buy for all three platforms.
  • There is a cross-save slot which shares your progress across PS3, PS4 and PSVita.
  • The regular price is 12.99 USD, but if you are a PlayStation Plus member and purchase it before April 2nd, you get 20% off and pay 9.99 USD instead!

We hope that you will enjoy exploring the world of Fez for the first time, or that you’ll perhaps revisit its puzzles and charming locales once again — whether you prefer experiencing it on your home system with speakers blasting Disasterpeace’s delicious generative soundscapes, or on your PS Vita with headphones during the daily commute.

We would like to thank Miguel, Tony and everyone else at BlitWorks who worked hard on these releases and were always a pleasure to work with, Kert Gartner for the sweet PlayStation launch trailer, and the Sony developer relation teams for giving us the opportunity to be in the Spring Fever promotion alongside great titles like TowerFall and Luftrausers. And you too — thanks for your patience, and have fun!

Battlefield 4 'Naval Strike' delayed on PC, Battlelog updated
battlelog.battlefield.com posted by Joystiq Mar 25 2014 14:40 GMT in Xbox One
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Battlefield 4 Premium members on consoles can grab the game's third expansion, Naval Strike, today. The PC version has been delayed because developer DICE has "detected an issue and it needs to be solved." The PC version won't receive a release date until the company feels it meets "the highest quality level possible." That's certainly a new approach.

The Battlelog companion app has also received an update. It includes several solid fixes to the game's overall experience, including the long overdue ability to open Battlepacks and view already accessed content. At this rate, Battlefield 4 should have its development pipeline all cleaned up just in time for the next installment's launch.
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A Music Video With Some Ridiculous Ideas For Modern Arcade Games
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 14:00 GMT in Gaming News
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What would happen if the news stories of today were turned into old video games? Probably like this video from the indie band Tokyo Police Club.Read more...
Play Elder Scrolls Online and Win £1,000!
ign.com posted by IGN Mar 25 2014 14:40 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Get paid a grand to play The Elder Scrolls Online for a week, plus walk away with a top gaming PC.
Thelma & Luigi
posted by Dorkly Mar 25 2014 14:30 GMT in Gaming News
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The Year of Luigi keeps going...

One of Diablo III's Not-So-Smart Bosses In a Nutshell
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 13:20 GMT in Diablo III
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While we're all getting comfortable with Diablo III's first expansion, Reaper of Souls, let's revisit Azmodan, the final boss of Act III, and his true weakness with Flamy507's machinima.Read more...
New DLC Available - Crusader Kings II: Rajas of India
store.steampowered.com posted by Valve Mar 25 2014 14:05 GMT in Steam
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Crusader Kings II: Rajas of India, all new content for Crusader Kings II is Now Available on Steam!

Rise up from the ashes of turmoil and anarchy to rule over a land fragmented into petty fiefs. Now is the time to take control. Now is the time for greatness.

Crusader Kings II: Rajas of India is the sixth expansion for the critically praised strategy/RPG Crusader Kings II and will focus on Eastern Persia and India. The expansion Rajas of India extends the map to the east, including the entire Indian subcontinent, and allows you to play as a Hindu, Buddhist or Jain ruler. Can you defend Dharma against foreign invaders and bring order to the subcontinent?

Crusader Kings II explores one of the defining periods in world history in an experience crafted by the masters of Strategy where medieval times is brought to life in this epic game of knights, schemes, and thrones...


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Raising The Bar: Dead Synchronicity
rockpapershotgun.com posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Mar 25 2014 14:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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John has already written about Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today. It’s a promising point and click adventures so, try as we might, it was impossible to prevent him from singing the praises it was due when the project arrived on Kickstarter. With 18 days left on the clock and $30,000 to raise, the Kickstarter is still a good distance from the finish line in both senses. Updates have been regular though and the latest combines my two greatest loves – artistic creation and a barman. Both tend to the spirits.

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Destiny of Spirits Launches Today on PS Vita
blog.us.playstation.com posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 25 2014 14:00 GMT in PlayStation News
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Hi everyone. Destiny of Spirits is launching today exclusively on PS Vita! It’s free to play, so you can download it once PS Store updates and start your game. Every day, we’ll be giving away a login bonus, so check back daily to see what bonus the day will bring!

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For those of you who haven’t heard of Destiny of Spirits yet, it’s a free-to-play location-based strategy and RPG game in which you work together with friends and other players across the globe to summon, trade, merge and rent Spirits to use in battle!

Rare Summon: Knack

There are multiple ways to obtain Spirits in Destiny of Spirits. “Summon” is one way, and from time to time, you will see familiar PlayStation character Spirits available using the “Rare Summon” feature. Knack Spirits are currently available, but for a limited time only. Don’t miss this opportunity to add Knack Spirits to your collection! There will be other PlayStation character Spirits available in the future, so please stay tuned.

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Spirit Points, Summoning Stones, and Destiny Orbs

In Destiny of Spirits, the world contains three types of magical substances: Spirit Points, Summoning Stones and Destiny Orbs. Spirit Points are earned after battles and can be used to rent other player’s Spirits, merge Spirits to level up, and trade Spirits with other players. Summoning Stones are also earned through battles and you can use these to summon Spirits. Destiny Orbs are available for purchase on PlayStation Store. Some features require Destiny Orbs like Advanced Summon, Rare Summon, restoring a Spirit’s health, and other features at the Shop.

Your journey to become the ultimate Spirit Master begins today… Download Destiny of Spirits from PlayStation Store and play with your fellow Spirit Masters all over the world!

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Guild Wars 2 Is Changing The Way Players Dress For Adventure
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 13:10 GMT in Guild Wars 2
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When the April 2014 Feature Pack for Guild Wars 2 drops next month, players are getting an account-wide wardrobe filled with every weapon and armor skin they've unlocked in the game. Then the dress-up parties begin. Read more...
Battlefield 4 Naval Strike Out Today for Premium Members
blogs.battlefield.com posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 25 2014 13:30 GMT in Battlefield 4
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Starting today, PlayStation owners who are Battlefield 4 Premium members can experience the ultimate sea-to-sea warfare on PS3 and PS4. Battlefield 4 Naval Strike, the third expansion pack, takes the intense and dramatic water-based combat introduced in Battlefield 4 to four all-new maps set in the South China Sea.

  • Lost Islands: Blow open a crashed passenger plane and capture fishing villages across these tropical islands.
  • Wave Breaker: Drop a submarine on your foes as you infiltrate a naval base or rush between shipping docks and rocky islands on this massive map.
  • Nansha Strike: Wage war across stormy seas in the largest ocean stretch in a Battlefield map yet.
  • Operation Mortar: Storm an abandoned cliff-side resort, or get lost in the breathtaking vistas in this map.

Battlefield 4 Naval Strike also lets you re-live the classic Titan Mode of Battlefield 2142, with the new Carrier Assault game mode. Your objective is to destroy the enemy team’s carrier before they infiltrate and destroy yours. You start out fighting a big-scale war with sea, land, and air vehicles controlling the map, and then everything evolves into an infantry-focused, close-quarters fight inside both carriers at the same time! Lean more about Carrier Assault in this blog post on Battlefield.com.

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Water-based combat has always been a vital part of the all-out war in Battlefield, and with the introduction of the amphibious hovercraft vehicle, your possibilities to dominate the sea will be even greater. Additionally, you can wreak havoc with five new weapons, two additional gadgets, and ten assignments.

Battlefield 4 Naval Strike will be available starting April 8th for non-Premium members. We hope you’ll enjoy the new maps immensely, whether you’re trying out the new Carrier Assault mode or piloting the new hovercraft.

Epic: Fortnite Has ‘Evolved,’ UE4 Inspired By Minecraft
fortnitegame.com posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Mar 25 2014 13:00 GMT in Fortnite
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Before GDC, Epic’s ubiquitous Unreal Engine was a walled garden. But that all changed when company president Johnny Epic waded into the conference crowd while bellowing, “You get an Unreal Engine and YOU get an Unreal Engine” to everyone in attendance. And then he chainsawed a life-size replica of traditional gaming industry business models in half. Or at least, that’s how I like to imagine it happened. I was asleep while John took the bullet of waking up at Ungodly O’ Clock to attend Epic’s presser. The takeaway, however, was obvious: Epic is trying to make its engine more accessible to everyone - full-time developers, part-time indies, and no-time hobbyists alike. I asked Epic engine GM Ray Davis how the studio plans to achieve that (hint: Minecraft) and also about where Fortnite‘s gone because I pretty much had to.

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Racism Forces Soccer Team To Play in an Empty Stadium
en.wikipedia.org posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 12:00 GMT in Gaming News
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Earlier this month, a banner reading "Japanese Only" hung inside Saitama Stadium 2002. The incident led to the Urawa Red Diamonds soccer team being punished: This weekend, the team was forced to play in an empty stadium. And yes, the team is being punished for the actions of insensitive fans.Read more...
The creators of the new Infamous game didn't hesitate to put their other big series, Sly Cooper, and
bit.ly posted by Kotaku Mar 25 2014 12:30 GMT in inFAMOUS: Second Son
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The creators of the new Infamous game didn't hesitate to put their other big series, Sly Cooper, and its characters into the game as tiny easter eggs—among other funny things you might miss. They're all around the city as graffiti.Read more...
Star Wars Pinball: Four New Tables This Spring
blog.us.playstation.com posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 25 2014 13:00 GMT in PlayStation News
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“Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good pinball blaster at your side, kid”

Star Wars Pinball is expanding! Four (yes, four) new tables are on their way to PS4, PS3, and PS Vita later this spring. Tables include Han Solo, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, Star Wars Pinball: Droids, and Star Wars Pinball: Masters of the Force.

Today we are sharing a few details about the table dedicated to Han Solo, packed with his most memorable lines and gadgets — and of course his fuzzball sidekick, Chewbacca.

You can’t get away from Han Solo’s most memorable one-liners in this table; we’ve managed to include just about every one of them. From barking orders at Chewbacca to fix the hyperdrive malfunction, to leading the mission to destroy the Death Star, all of your favorite Han Solo moments are played out as you set your sights on the highest score in the Universe.

Of course, the big question on your mind is “Why are there four tables in this pack, when there were just three in previous packs?” That’s a good question! We promised everyone 10 tables, and so far we have done six, which left four to go – and we thought it would be easier to just release all four at the same time. Does that math make sense?

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The next question is probably about price: Are we going to charge you all extra money for this four-pack? NOPE. This pack will be the same price as previous packs! Pretty stellar, right?

Stay tuned for trailers and details on the rest of the Heroes Within tables!

Quick Look: Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z
giantbomb.com posted by Giant Bomb Mar 25 2014 13:00 GMT in Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z
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The blood and puns never stop flowing in this zombified installment of the storied ninja franchise.