15 years ago
Vblank Entertainment, the developer of Retro City Rampage, an 8-bit fusion of classic video game genres, has released RCR’s official poster, featuring a collection of characters and items from …
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15 years ago
MTV Networks Entertainment has announced not only the opening of a new developement studio, 345 Studios, but two more games based on shows from their networks. 345 will …
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15 years ago
In the near future, there may be free games on the predominantly purchasable game marketplace that is the Xbox Live Arcade. A “trusted source” has been quoted by …
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15 years ago
Zen Studios has announced a new add-on for Pinball FX2, called the Mars Table. As the name suggests, players will get a chance to pinball it up on a Mars-themed …
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15 years ago
This week brings two Wednesday releases. First up is Yar’s Revenge, the reimagination of the Atari 2600 of the same name. Secondly Might & Magic: Clash of …
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15 years ago
Alpha Squad was released January 12, 2011. It was developed by DragonDivide and retails for 240MSP. A copy of the game was provided by the developer for review purposes.
The Indie Games section of the Xbox dashboard is filled with twin stick shooters. It takes something special to make one of them stand out above the others. Alpha Squad by DragonDivide attempts to differentiate itself with impressive art, beautiful in-game lighting and other gameplay mechanics. But does it succeed in rising above the sea of competition?
15 years ago
Timegate Studios Inc. has officially announced the release date for its upcoming shooter Section 8: Prejudice, a downloadable followup to its 2009 title Section 8. The game will release …
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15 years ago
The release date and pricing for Brad Borne’s and EA’s upcoming The Fancy Pants Adventures has been announced. You will be able to run, jump, platform, can collect …
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15 years ago
Before mankind faced its epic struggle with the Strogg in the Quake games II, IV, and Enemy Territory, before there was the deathmatch arena of Quake III, players fought against a hellish enemy force in the original Quake. Unlike so many games of its time, Quake was true 3D. Its predecessor, the Doom series did not feature a true Z axis (up/down).
Even games such as Duke Nukem 3D and Star Wars: Dark Forces featured only a psuedo-3D ability. No, if someone wanted true 3D in 1996, they turned to Quake. And nothing would make gamers of yesteryear more happy than to see the game that spawned a new series for Id Software make a return on XBLA.
15 years ago
Our terms are simple: Help us get to 300 likes on Facebook. Once we do, we’ll drop a code. Also watch this weekend for more XBLIG codes on Facebook, …
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