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This weeks biggest release centers around a crash-test dummy with large aspirations. Not only is Cid the Dummy being released on four platforms this week, he is also looking to reinvigorate the two dimensional platfomer. ...
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In a perfect world, there would be more publishing houses like XSeed. The Torrance based company has brought a plethora of unique Japanese titles to our shores- from KORG DS-10, the DS synthesizer simulation, to ...
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One of the best perks of writing for tech-gaming is the industry shows. Being able to attend launch parties, expositions, and conventions puts me in contact with some truly amazing and talented people. Last month, ...
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The beginning of every year usually offers ...
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Finishing the last wave of impending doom offers a satisfying experience. Gamers, like myself, who consider themselves fans of tower defense strategy games have had some pleasant surprises ...
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