Sparks (Part 1) is a iPhone “motion comic” quite similar to the Metal Gear Solid Digital Graphic Novel released for PSP a while back. I can’t, nor will I, pretend to be any sort of ...
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“I love the smell of Hobbit blood in the morning. It smells like VICTORY!” There have been a myriad of attempts to translate the Lord of the Rings universe ...
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So when did the PS2 take a sip from the Holy Grail? Support for Sony’s second home console appears eternal as the beloved system gets twice as many new releases titles as the Nintendo Wii. ...
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“Ok, buddy you’re going on a see-food diet. If you see food, eat it!” There was a time in the late 1990’s when the brightly colored 3D platformer ...
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Note that the original v1.0 version of i Love Katamari reportedly had framerate and control issues. This is a review of v1.0.1 of the game, which was released to patch those issues. Namco has never ...
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“Argh, matey! The crazy ball power-up is like drinkin’ the Captain’s rum.” Over the years, I’ve played my share of Breakout. As a kindergartner, I witnessed the ...
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Nathan with his wife, who works as Mommy’s Best Producer This week we got a chance to speak with Nathan Fouts, the man behind the remarkably entertaining ...
Read More »New Releases 1/18-1/24: Goodnight, City Edition
Hurray! 2009’s new release doldrums have finally lifted, as this week brings a few capable choices to store shelves. Just don’t look for any of these games at your local Circuit City, who announced they ...
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Reviewed by BlackMage Some of our recreational games have been called allegories for war. From football to chess, and board games like Risk, each diversion focuses on conflict and the elimination of an opposing threat. ...
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Traditionally, portable systems have not been an effective platform for first person shooters. Without a second analog stick, PSP players have been forced to use the face buttons for directional orientation in a shooter- an ...
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