15 years ago
Recently, Wizards of the Coast announced that the next installment for their ever growing popular series Magic the Gathering will be hitting XBLA roughly around June 15, 2011, in …
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15 years ago
Earlier this month, we posted a story about a little title called Shuggy but now it’s got a far better and more adventurous title. The Adventures of Shuggy is …
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15 years ago
As anyone who plays XBLA games knows, Summer of Arcade is a big deal. It’s a spotlight of some of the season’s most promising games. Summer of …
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15 years ago
Sega’s announcement earlier this month for an upcoming HD remaster of Guardian Heroes was well met, but questions regarding the original graphics rose as expected. Sega responded with some …
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15 years ago
The Fantastic Four table for Pinball FX 2 was developed by Zen Studios and retails for 240MSP. A copy was provided by the publisher for review purposes.
Marvel Comics and Zen Studios have teamed up to bring us the newest pinball table to the Marvel Pinball series of tables. The Fantastic Four table is was chosen to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the superhero team. While this table obviously differentiates itself from the rest by its theme it still retains the great gameplay and cinematic moments that players come to expect from a Zen Studios table.
15 years ago
Sega Rally Online Arcade was co-developed by Sega and Sumo Digital and published by Sega. It was released May 18, 2011 for 800MSP. A copy was provided by the publisher for review purposes.
The Sega Rally series has its roots in the arcades. Sega Rally Championship wowed arcade goers in 1995, and since that the time sequels have been released on home consoles and in arcades. Sega Rally Online Arcade (SROA) is the newest installment in the series, and while it doesn’t have the content of something like Sega Rally Revo it still packs a major punch for its 800MSP.
15 years ago
This is a new piece we’re starting to let our readers know what we’ve been playing the past week. This will be coming out once a week from this …
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15 years ago
The Metal Gear series is in its 14th year with no signs of slowing down. It began in 1987 with the Nintendo classic and series namesake Metal Gear, then continued in 1990 with Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. Snake would not be heard from again for eight years when Metal Gear Solid hit store shelves. It was a 3D tribute to its 2D predecessors, yet it brought a cinematic experience to the classic gameplay. The game received a visual upgrade in 2004 when it was ported to the GameCube. Now titled Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes it boasted much improved visuals and a first-person mode among other improvements.
15 years ago
It’s time to bring down the mood a bit, guys, and I’m very sorry to do so. This may (won’t) be our last night to enjoy the finer points …
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RedCandy Games has released a new trailer for its upcoming XBLIG TIC: Part 1.The trailer showcases the game’s beautiful 2.5D graphics and flying-unicycle-drill gameplay. Best of all, it begins with a quote …
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