Apparently Jimmie Johnson will race just about anything that’s attached to an engine. The game was announced rather quietly over two months ago, but is really starting to look …
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The folks over at GameTrailers are grabbing a load of gameplay footage from games on the show floor at GDC. One such video shows off the destructive …
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Trendy Entertainment have been showing off Dungeon Defenders, their upcoming tower defense-esque game, at GDC. Our friends over at GameTrailers have put up a video showing off …
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5th Cell have released a new trailer for their upcoming XBLA shooter, Hybrid. They are currently showing the game off at GDC, where Joystiq got their hands …
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Demiurge Studios wants players to have a say in what they’re destroying, by inviting them to submit their own robot creations to be included in their upcoming title, Shoot Many Robots. Read More
It seems like there is a new fighting game being displayed at PAX East, called Skullgirls. From Reverge Labs and Autumn Games, Skullgirls looks pretty shiny. Combining …
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Electronic Arts has released a new trailer for The Fancy Pants Adventures, their upcoming XBLA game from indie developer Brad Borne. The trailer shows off new gameplay elements, including …
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The rumored Battle: LA has now been confirmed for Xbox Live Arcade. Set for a release sometime in March the game, much like the movie it is based on, …
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While hosting the Game Developer’s Choice Awards tonight Tim Schafer, Double Fine’s fearless leader, debuted the first trailer for the studio’s third downloadable title known simply as Trenched. From what’s been gathered by watching the trailer, it looks to be a mech combat game in the vein of Chromehounds where a human faction called the Mobile Trench Brigade defends itself from the Monovision, mutated television monstrosities. There looks to be an ample amount of customization for the mechs, but not much else is known at the moment.
Sadly we do not have a copy of the trailer yet, but when it becomes available it will be inserted here in this post. Until then, head to the Trenched website where you can watch it on infinite loop. If you’re curious as to what the game looks like, check out the gallery below.
Grand Theftendo, the game that started indie developer Brian Provinciano’s drive to create Retro City Rampage, is being shown today at Game Developer’s Conference 2011. The game is a demake of Grand Theft Auto III’s Portland area and runs on a Nintendo cartridge. Provinciano described the game as:
“a port of Grand Theft Auto III for the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It is Grand Theft Auto III running on an 8 bit, 256×240 resolution, 2 bit colour x 2 bit palette, 1.79 Mhz system, written entirely in 6502 Assembly Language! It includes the entire Portland city!”
See the entire press release after the jump.